by Mike Whitney
“From the moment the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, the
United States has relentlessly pursued a strategy of encircling Russia,
just as it has with other perceived enemies like China and Iran. It has
brought 12 countries in central Europe, all of them formerly allied with
Moscow, into the NATO alliance. US military power is now directly on
Russia’s borders…This crisis is in part the result of a zero-sum
calculation that has shaped US policy toward Moscow since the Cold War:
Any loss for Russia is an American victory, and anything positive that
happens to, for, or in Russia is bad for the United States. This is an
approach that intensifies confrontation, rather than soothing it.”
- Stephen Kinzer, “US a full partner in Ukraine debacle”, Boston Globe
“We have removed all of our heavy weapons from the European
part of Russia and put them behind the Urals” and “reduced our Armed
Forces by 300,000.
We have taken several other steps required by the Adapted Conventional Armed Forces Treaty in Europe (ACAF). But what have we seen in response? Eastern Europe is receiving new weapons, two new military bases are being set up in Romania and in Bulgaria, and there are two new missile launch areas — a radar in Czech republic and missile systems in Poland. And we are asking ourselves the question: what is going on? Russia is disarming unilaterally. But if we disarm unilaterally then we would like to see our partners be willing to do the same thing in Europe. On the contrary, Europe is being pumped full of new weapons systems. And of course we cannot help but be concerned.”
We have taken several other steps required by the Adapted Conventional Armed Forces Treaty in Europe (ACAF). But what have we seen in response? Eastern Europe is receiving new weapons, two new military bases are being set up in Romania and in Bulgaria, and there are two new missile launch areas — a radar in Czech republic and missile systems in Poland. And we are asking ourselves the question: what is going on? Russia is disarming unilaterally. But if we disarm unilaterally then we would like to see our partners be willing to do the same thing in Europe. On the contrary, Europe is being pumped full of new weapons systems. And of course we cannot help but be concerned.”
- Russian President Vladimir Putin, Munich Conference on Security Policy, February 2007
The Obama administration’s rationale for supporting the
fascist-led coup in Ukraine collapsed on Wednesday when a “hacked” phone
call between EU foreign affairs chief Catherine Ashton and Estonian
foreign minister Urmas Paet revealed that the snipers who fired on
protestors in Maidan Square in Kiev were not aligned with President
Viktor Yanukovych, but with the protest leaders themselves. The
significance of the discovery cannot be overstated since the Obama team
has used the killing of protestors to justify its support for the new
imposter government. Now it appears that members of the new government
may be implicated in the killing of innocent civilians. This new
information could force Obama to withdraw his support for the coup
plotters in Kiev, which would derail the administration’s plan to remove
Russia from the Crimea and expand NATO into Ukraine. Here’s a short
recap of the details from an article in Russia Today:
“Estonian foreign ministry has confirmed the recording of his
conversation with EU foreign policy chief is authentic. Urmas Paet said
that snipers who shot at protesters and police in Kiev were hired by
Maidan leaders.
During the conversation, Paet stressed that “there is now
stronger and stronger understanding that behind the snipers, it was not
Yanukovich, but it was somebody from the new coalition.”….
The Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs also issued a
statement on its website, saying that the recording of the leaked
telephone conversation between Paet and Ashton is “authentic.”
(“Estonian Foreign Ministry confirms authenticity of leaked call on Kiev
snipers“, Russia Today)
To its credit, the UK Guardian published an article reporting the
basic facts, but there’s been no coverage by the New York Times, the
Washington Post or any of the major TV News networks. America’s elite
media are engaged in a coordinated news blackout to keep people from
seeing that the Obama administration and their EU collaborators are
supporting a group of far-right extremists who were directly involved in
the killing of civilians in order to topple a democratically-elected
government. Here’s more from the same article:
“…there is a stronger and stronger understanding that behind
snipers it was not Yanukovych, it was somebody from the new coalition,”
Paet says…the same handwriting, the same type of bullets, and it’s
really disturbing that now the new coalition, that they don’t want to
investigate what exactly happened.” (“Ukraine crisis: bugged call
reveals conspiracy theory about Kiev snipers“, Guardian)
There won’t be an investigation because an investigation would
reveal the truth, and the truth would undermine Obama’s plan to install a
puppet regime in Kiev. The new government has already shown that it is
more than willing to do Washington’s bidding, that is, to impose
austerity measures on the working people of Ukraine, to pay off fatcat
bondholders in Berlin and Brussels via more extortionist IMF loans, to
extend NATO to Russia’s border in contravention of agreements made with
Bush the Elder following the fall of the Berlin Wall, and to pursue the
crackpot dreams of global hegemony laid out in “The Grand Chessboard” by
New World Order fantasist Zbigniew Brzezinski. These are the primary
objectives of the present policy which could be upended by the
allegations of foul play.
The smoking gun revelations of the hacked phone call came just
hours before US officials indicated they were planning to increase their
military footprint in Eastern Europe. According to the World Socialist
Web Site: “Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said the Pentagon will boost
joint training of NATO forces in Poland and step up NATO air patrols in
the Baltics…US military officials said they were deploying six F-15
fighter jets and KC-135 transport planes. ….One guided-missile frigate,
the USS Taylor, is still in a Black Sea port in Turkey after patrolling
the region during the Sochi Olympics…
Turkish officials confirmed that they had given a US Navy
warship permission to pass through the Bosphorus straits into the Black
Sea, which borders Ukraine.” (“Amid Ukraine crisis, US launches military
escalation in Eastern Europe”, World Socialist Web Site)
Also Russia Today reports that: “The guided missile destroyer, the
USS Truxton, is heading to the Black Sea, for what the US military said
is a “routine” deployment…The ship has a crew of about 300 and is part
of an aircraft carrier strike group that left the US in mid-February.”
(“US navy confirms missile destroyer USS Truxton approaching the Black
Sea”, RT)
“Routine deployment”? So provoking a war with Russia is “routine”? Talk about understatement.
The military escalation occurs in an atmosphere of heightened
tension between the two nuclear-armed powers and will certainly add to
their mutual distrust. Hagel’s deployment is consistent with a plan for
antagonizing Moscow that was proposed just days earlier in the
Washington Post by the Obama administration’s ideological godfather,
Zbigniew Brzezinski. Here’s a bit of what Brzezinski had to say in the
article titled “What is to be done? Putin’s aggression in Ukraine needs a
response”:
“…the West should promptly recognize the current government of
Ukraine as legitimate. Uncertainty regarding its legal status could
tempt Putin to repeat his Crimean charade…
“…the West should convey.. that the Ukrainian army can count on
immediate and direct Western aid so as to enhance its defensive
capabilities. There should be no doubt left in Putin’s mind that an
attack on Ukraine would precipitate a prolonged and costly engagement,
and Ukrainians should not fear that they would be left in the lurch.
Meanwhile, NATO forces, consistent with the organization’s contingency
planning, should be put on alert. High readiness for some immediate
airlift to Europe of U.S. airborne units would be politically and
militarily meaningful. If the West wants to avoid a conflict, there
should be no ambiguity in the Kremlin as to what might be precipitated
by further adventurist use of force in the middle of Europe.” (“What is
to be done? Putin’s aggression in Ukraine needs a response”, Washington
Post)
“Adventurist”? Dr. Strangelove is calling the Kremlin adventurist
when his recommendations would put NATO, the US and Moscow on
hairtrigger alert increasing the chances of an error in judgment that
could lead to thermonuclear war. Isn’t that the pot calling the kettle
black?
But listen to the tone of Brzezinski’s op-ed. In just a few short
paragraphs, the author–who many respect as a restrained and brilliant
global strategist–refers to Putin as a thug, a Mafia gangster,
Mussolini, and Hitler. I imagine if he had another paragraph to work
with, he would have added Beelzebub Satan to the list.This isn’t
politics; it’s hysterics. It’s incendiary, jingoistic mumbo-jumbo
intended to rouse the public and fan the flames of nationalism. It’s the
same kind of self-righteous raving that precipitated the invasion of
Iraq.
And what is Brzezinski saying?
Is he saying that events in the Crimea are a threat to US national
security? Is he saying that the US should now feel free to apply the
Monroe Doctrine everywhere across the planet, sticking our big nose
wherever the president sees fit?
The trouble in the Crimea has nothing to do with the United States.
We have no dog in this fight. This is about military expansion into
Eurasia, this is about pipeline corridors and oil fields, this is about
dismantling the Russian Federation and positioning multinational
corporations and Wall Street investment banks in Asia for the new
century. And, finally, this is an ego-driven crusade by an old man who
wants to see his looneybin NWO global hegemony vision enacted before
they cart him off on a marble slab. That’s what this is really about;
the glorious new world disorder, the dystopian wetdream of thinktank
patricians everywhere whose only purpose in life is to initiate wars
that other-peoples-sons will have to fight.
Entering Ukraine into the corporate-western alliance is a critical
part of Brzezinski’s masterplan. The basic strategy has been underway
since the fall of the Berlin Wall when neoliberal carpetbaggers from the
US assisted in the looting of the former Soviet state leaving Russia
politically broken and economically destitute. Since then, US policy
towards Russia has been overtly hostile, making every effort to encircle
the oil-rich nation while positioning nuclear missile installations on
its perimeter. Now Washington is using its fascist-backed coup in
Ukraine to force Moscow to relinquish its grip on a region that is vital
to its national security.
Here’s a brief excerpt from an interview with Stephen Cohen,
professor of Russian studies and history emeritus at New York University
on Monday on PBS Newshour. Cohen helps to clarify what is really going
on viv a vis the US and Russia: “What we’re watching today is the
worst kind of history being made, the descent of a new Cold War divide
between West and East in Europe, this time not in faraway Berlin, but
right on Russia’s borders through Ukraine. That will be instability and
the prospect of war for decades to come for our kids and our
grandchildren. The official version is that Putin is to blame; he did
this. But it simply isn’t true. This began 20 years ago when Clinton
began the movement of NATO toward Russia, a movement that’s continued.
…the fundamental issue here is that, three or four years ago,
Putin made absolutely clear he had two red lines…One was in the former
Soviet republic of Georgia. (Putin would not allow NATO in Georgia) The
other was in Ukraine. We crossed both. You got a war in Georgia in 2008,
and you have got today in Ukraine because we, the United States and
Europe, crossed Putin’s red line.” (PBS News Hour)
There’s no doubt who is to blame for the present conflict in Cohen’s mind. It’s Washington.
So, here we are, between a rock and a hard place: Putin cannot back
down on an issue that’s crucial to national security, and Washington is
more determined than ever to pull Ukraine into –what Henry Kissinger
calls–”a cooperative international system.” (aka–global capitalist rule)
That means there’s going to be a war.On Thursday, Crimea MPs voted
unanimously to hold a referendum on whether the region should become a
part of Russia or not. The balloting will take place in 10 days although
Obama has already said that he will not honor the results. Apparently,
other countries need to get the green-light from Washington before they
conduct their elections now. This is how ridiculous things have gotten.
In 2008, Brzezinski revealed the real motives behind US aggression
in Central Asia in an article that appeared in the Huffington Post that
dealt primarily with the dust up in Georgia. (where Putin deployed
Russian troops to defend Russian speaking civilians in South Ossetia.)
Here’s what Brzezinski had to say: “The question the international
community now confronts is how to respond to a Russia that engages in
the blatant use of force with larger imperial designs in mind: to
reintegrate the former Soviet space under the Kremlin’s control and to
cut Western access to the Caspian Sea and Central Asia by gaining
control over the Baku/Ceyhan pipeline that runs through Georgia. In
brief, the stakes are very significant. At stake is access to oil as
that resource grows ever more scarce and expensive and how a major power
conducts itself in our newly interdependent world, conduct that should
be based on accommodation and consensus, not on brute force.
If Georgia is subverted, not only will the West be cut off from
the Caspian Sea and Central Asia. We can logically anticipate that
Putin, if not resisted, will use the same tactics toward the Ukraine.
Putin has already made public threats against Ukraine.” (“Brzezinski:
Russia’s invasion of Georgia is Reminiscent of Stalin’s attack on
Finland”; Huffington Post)
Huh? It sounds a lot like Brzezinski thinks that oil should be his.
Or maybe he thinks it belongs to the western oil giants; is that it?
So we’re not dealing with national security, sovereignty or spheres
of influence here. What we’re really talking about is “access to oil.”
Not only that, but Brzezinski is being quite blunt in his assertion that
“the West” –as he calls it–has a legitimate claim to the resources on
other people’s land. Where’d he come up with that one?In another
interview on Kavkacenter.com, in 2008, Brzezinski sounded the same alarm
with a slightly different twist. Here’s an excerpt from the article
titled ”Russia tends to destabilize Georgia”: “Brzezinski said the
United States witnessed “cases of possible threats by Russia… motivated
not by some territorial disputes….but caused by intention to take
control over the Baku-Ceyhan pipeline”. “If Georgia government is
destabilized, western access to Baku, Caspian Sea and further will be
limited”, said Brzezinski …. he stated that Russia will try to
consolidate its monopoly on these markets and will use all existing
political and economic levers, including “politically motivated
cessation of energy supplies” in Europe and Baltic states. “Russia
actively tends to isolate the Central Asian region from direct access to
world economy, especially to energy supplies”, considers the political
scientist.” (“Zbigniew Brzezinski: ”Russia tends to destabilize Georgia”
kavkacenter.com)
Putin is not isolating anyone and he’s certainly not taking over
anyone’s damned pipeline. He’s the president of Russia. He sells oil and
makes money, that’s how the system works. It’s called capitalism. But
the oil is theirs. The natural gas is theirs. The pipelines are theirs.
Not ours. Get over it!Don’t kid yourself, it’s all about oil. Oil and
power. The United States imperial ambitions are thoroughly marinated in
oil, access to oil, and control of oil. Without oil, there’s no empire,
no dollar hegemony, no overbloated, bullyboy military throwing weaker
countries against the wall and extorting tribute. Oil is the coin of the
realm, the path to global domination.Putin has audacity to think that
the oil beneath Russian soil belongs to Russia. Washington wants to
change his mind about that. And that’s why the situation in Ukraine is
so dangerous, because the voracious thirst for oil is pushing us all
towards another world war.
Mike Whitney lives in Washington state. He is a contributor to
Hopeless: Barack Obama and the Politics of Illusion (AK Press). Hopeless
is also available in a Kindle edition. He can be reached at
fergiewhitney@msn.com.
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