The US is Pushing The World Towards Nuclear War
The
US initiated economic sanctions against Russia, has attacked its
currency and has manipulated oil prices to devastate the Russian
economy. It was behind the coup in Ukraine and is now escalating
tensions by placing troops in Europe and supporting a bunch of
neo-fascists that it brought to power. Yet
the bought and paid for corporate media in the West keeps the majority
of the Western public in ignorance by depicting Russia as the aggressor.
If
the current situation continues, the outcome could be a devastating
nuclear conflict. Washington poured five billion dollars
into Ukraine with the aim of eventually instigating a coup on Russia’s
doorstep. Washington and NATO are supporting proxy forces on the
ground to kill and drive out those who are demanding autonomy from
the US puppet regime in Kiev. Hundreds of thousands have fled across the
border into Russia.
Yet
it is Washington that accuses Moscow of invading Ukraine, of having had
a hand in the downing of a commercial airliner and of ‘invading’
Ukraine based on no evidence at all – trial by media courtesy of
Washington’s PR machine. As a result of this Russian
‘aggression’, Washington slapped sanctions on Moscow.
The
ultimate aim is to de-link Europe’s economy from Russia and weaken
Russia’s energy dependent economy by denying it export markets. The ultimate aim is to also ensure Europe remains integrated with/dependent on Washington,
not least via the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP)
and in the long term via US gas and Middle East oil (sold in dollars,
thereby boosting the strength of the currency upon which US global
hegemony rests).
The mainstream corporate media in the West parrots the
accusations against Moscow as fact, despite Washington having cooked up
evidence or invented baseless pretexts. As with Iraq, Libya,
Afghanistan and other ‘interventions’ that have left a trail of death
and devastation in their wake, the Western corporate media’s role is to
act as cheerleader for official policies and US-led wars of terror.
The
reality is that the US has around 800 military bases in over 100
countries and military personnel in almost 150 countries. US spending on
its military dwarfs what the rest of the world spends together. It
outspends China by a ratio of 6:1.
What does the corporate media say
about this? That the US is a ‘force for good’ and constitutes the
‘world’s policeman’ – not a calculating empire underpinned by
militarism.
By the 1980s, Washington’s wars, death squads and covert
operations were responsible for six million deaths in the ‘developing’
world. An updated figure suggests that figure is closer to ten
million.
Breaking previous agreements made with Russia/the USSR, over
the past two decades the US and NATO has moved into Eastern Europe and
continues to encircle Russia and install missile systems aimed at it. It
has also surrounded Iran with military bases. It is
destabilising Pakistan and ‘intervening’ in countries across Africa to
weaken Chinese trade and investment links and influence. It intends to
eventually militarily ‘pivot’ towards Asia to encircle China.
William
Blum has presented a long list of Washington’s crimes across the planet
since 1945 in terms of its numerous bombings of countries,
assassinations of elected leaders and destabilisations. No other country
comes close to matching the scale of such criminality. Under the
smokescreen of exporting ‘freedom and democracy’, the US has deemed it
necessary to ignore international laws and carry out atrocities to
further its geo-political interests across the globe.
Writing on AlterNet.org, Nicolas JS Davies says of William Blum’s book Killing Hope: U.S. Military and CIA Interventions since World War II: if
you’re looking for historical context for what you are reading or
watching on TV about the coup in Ukraine, ‘Killing Hope’ will provide
it.
Davies argues that the title has never been more apt as we watch
the hopes of people from all regions of Ukraine being sacrificed on the
same altar as those of people in Iran (1953); Guatemala(1954); Thailand
(1957); Laos (1958-60); the Congo (1960); Turkey (1960, 1971 &
1980); Ecuador (1961 & 1963); South Vietnam (1963); Brazil (1964);
the Dominican Republic (1963); Argentina (1963); Honduras (1963 &
2009); Iraq (1963 & 2003); Bolivia (1964, 1971 & 1980);
Indonesia (1965); Ghana (1966); Greece (1967); Panama (1968 & 1989);
Cambodia (1970); Chile (1973); Bangladesh (1975); Pakistan (1977);
Grenada (1983); Mauritania (1984); Guinea (1984); Burkina Faso (1987);
Paraguay (1989); Haiti (1991 & 2004); Russia (1993); Uganda
(1996);and Libya (2011).
Davies
goes on to say that the list above does not include a roughly equal
number of failed coups, nor coups in Africa and elsewhere in which
a US role is suspected but unproven.
The Project for a New American
Century (PNAC) is a recipe for more of the same. The ultimate goal,
based on the ‘Wolfowitz Doctrine, is to prevent any rival emerging to
challenge Washington’s global hegemony and to secure dominance over the
entire planet. Washington’s game plan for Russia is to destroy is as a
functioning state or to permanently weaken it so it submits to US
hegemony. While the mainstream media in the West set out to revive the
Cold War mentality and demonise Russia, Washington believes it can
actually win a nuclear conflict with Russia. It no longer regards
nuclear weapons as a last resort but part of a conventional theatre of
war and is willing to use them for pre-emptive strikes.
Washington is
accusing Russia of violating Ukraine’s territorial sovereignty, while
the US has its military, mercenary and intelligence personnel
inside Ukraine. It is moreover putting troops in Poland, engaging in
‘war games’ close to Russia and has pushed through a ‘Russian
anti-aggression’ act that portrays Russia as an aggressor in order to
give Ukraine de facto membership of NATO and thus full military support,
advice and assistance.
Washington presses ahead regardless
as Russia begins to undermine dollar hegemony by trading oil and gas and
goods in rubles and other currencies. And history shows that whenever a
country threatens the dollar, the US does not idly stand
by.
Unfortunately, most members of the Western public believe the lies
being fed to them. This results from the corporate media amounting to
little more than an extension of Washington’s propaganda arm. The PNAC,
under the pretext of some bogus ‘war on terror’, is partly built on
gullible, easily led public opinion, which is fanned by emotive
outbursts from politicians and the media. We have a Pavlov’s dog public
and media, which respond on cue to the moralistic bleating of
politicians who rely on the public’s ignorance to facilitate war and
conflict.
Former US Ambassador to Ukraine John Herbst has spoken about
the merits of the Kiev coup and the installation of an illegitimate
government in Ukraine. Last year, he called the violent removal
of Ukraine’s democratically elected government as enhancing
democracy. Herbst displayed all of the arrogance associated with the
ideology of US ‘exceptionalism’. He also displayed complete contempt for
the public by spouting falsehoods and misleading claims about events
taking place in Ukraine.
And
now in Britain, the public is being subjected to the same kind of
propaganda by the likes of Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond with his
made-for-media sound bites about Russia being a threat to world peace:
“We are now faced with a Russian leader bent not on joining the international rules-based system which keeps the peace between nations, but on subverting it… We are in familiar territory for anyone over the age of about 50, with Russia’s aggressive behaviour a stark reminder it has the potential to pose the single greatest threat to our security… Russia’s aggressive behaviour a stark reminder it has the potential to pose the single greatest threat to our security.”
In
a speech that could have come straight from the pen of some war
mongering US neocon, the US’s toy monkey Hammond beats on cue the drum
that signals Britain’s willingness to fall in line and verbally attack
Putin for not acquiescing to US global hegemonic aims.
The
anti-Russia propaganda in Britain is gathering pace. Defence Secretary
Michael Fallon has said that Putin could repeat the tactics used to
destabilise Ukraine in the Baltic states. He said that NATO must be
ready for Russian aggression in “whatever form it takes.” He added that
Russia is a “real and present danger.” Prior to this, PM David
Cameron called on Europe to make clear to Russia that it faces economic
and financial consequences for “many years to come” if it does not stop
destabilising Ukraine.
Members
of the current administration are clearly on board with US policy and
are towing the line, as did Blair before. And we know that his policy on
Iraq was based on a pack of lies too.
If
Putin is reacting in a certain way, it is worth wondering what the US
response would be if Russia had put its missiles in Canada near the US
border, had destabilised Mexico and was talking of putting missiles
there too. To top it off, imagine if Russia were applying sanctions on
the US for all of this ‘aggression’.
What
Russia is really guilty of is calling for a multi-polar world, not one
dominated by the US. It’s a goal that most of humanity is guilty of. It
is a world the US will not tolerate.
Herbst
and his ilk would do well to contemplate their country’s record of wars
and destabilisations, its global surveillance network that illegally
spies on individuals and governments alike and its ongoing plundering of
resources and countries supported by militarism, ‘free trade’ or
the outright manipulation of every major market. Hammond, Fallon and
Cameron would do well to remember this too. But like their US masters,
their role is to feign amnesia and twist reality.
The
media is dutifully playing its part well by keeping the public ignorant
and misinformed. A public that is encouraged to regard what is
happening in Syria, Iraq, Ukraine, Afghanistan and Libya, etc, as a
confusing, disconnected array of events in need of Western intervention
based on bogus notions of ‘humanitarianism’ or a ‘war on terror’, rather
than the planned machinations
of empire which includes a global energy war and the associated
preservation and strengthening of the petro-dollar system.
Eric
Zuesse has been writing extensively on events in Ukraine for the last
year. His articles have been published on various sites, but despite his
attempts to get his numerous informative and well-researched pieces
published in the mainstream media, he has by and large hit a brick wall
(he describes this here).
This
is because the corporate media have a narrative and the truth does not
fit into it. If this tells us anything it is that sites like the one you
are reading this particular article on are essential for informing the
public about the reality of the aggression that could be sleepwalking
the world towards humanity’s final war. And while the mainstream media
might still be ‘main’, in as much as that is where most people still
turn to for information, there is nothing to keep the alternative
web-based media from becoming ‘mainstream’.
Whether
it involves Eric’s virtually daily pieces or articles by other writers,
the strategy must be to tweet, share and repost! Or as Binu Mathew from
the India-based Countercurrents website says: “It is for those who want
to nurture these alternative communication channels to spread the word
to tell the world about these avenues. ‘Each one reach one, each one
teach one’ can be a good way to sum up.”
Colin Todhunter is an extensively published independent writer and former social policy researcher based in the UK and India.
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