Thursday, March 20, 2014

Cloddish CIA Head John Brennan, Who Was Too Preoccupied Trying To Spy On The Senate, Missed The Crimea

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Earlier this week, Harrison Samphir interviewed Paul Craig Roberts regarding how mainstream media is twisting the facts about the crisis in Ukraine. You may remember Roberts as an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury under Reagan. A former editor of the Wall Street Journal and Business Week, he is also a noted civil libertarian who has written extensively how Bush and Obama have used the so-called "War of Terror" to strip away American citizens' constitutional protections. In 2011 he forever broken with the Establishment elite saying that "The west prides itself that it is the standard for the world, that it is a democracy. But nowhere do you see democratic outcomes: not in Greece, not in Ireland, not in the UK, not here, the outcomes are always to punish the innocent and reward the guilty. And that's what the Greeks are in the streets, protesting. We see this all over the west. There is no democracy, there are oligarchies, some of these smaller European countries are not even run by their own governments, they are run by Wall Street... There is probably more democracy in China than there is in the west. Revolution is the only answer... We are confronted with a curious situation. Throughout the west we think we have democracy, we hold ourselves up high, we demonize China, we talk about the mafia state of Russia, we talk about the Arabs and so on, but where is the democracy here?"

In last week's interview Samphir asked him about the situation in Ukraine: "You have written extensively about the current standoff between Russia and the West over the situation in Crimea. How do you assess the current situation? What power struggle is currently unraveling?" Roberts' response is not what you're hearing from the mainstream media in their coverage. It's very much worth reading:
Well, I think it would be a mistake to represent the events in Crimea as a power standoff between Russia and the United States. What has happened in Ukraine is the United States organized and financed a coup. And the coup occurred in Kiev, the capital. Either from intention or carelessness, the coup elements include ultra-right-wing nationalists whose roots go back to organizations that fought for Hitler in the Second World War against the Soviet Union. These elements destroyed Russian war memorials celebrating the liberation of the Ukraine from the Nazis by the Red Army and also celebrating Gen. Kutuzov's defeat of Napoleon's Grande Armée. So this spread a great deal of alarm in southern and eastern Ukraine, which are traditionally Russian provinces. Crimea was added to the Ukraine in 1954 by Khrushchev, the general secretary of the Communist Party. Both of these Russian areas have been part of Russia for longer than the United States has existed. This may have been done to water down the pro-Nazi elements in western Ukraine, because it added a substantial Russian population to Ukraine that tended to balance out the ultra-nationalists in the west. Also, Khrushchev himself was a Ukrainian. It didn't make a difference at the time because it was all part of the Soviet Union. When the Soviet Union collapsed as a political entity and the weak authorities there-- under [US] pressure-- agreed to its breakup, the Ukraine became independent, but it retained the previously Russian provinces. The population in Crimea is predominantly Russian, and so is eastern Ukraine. These people said, "We don't want anything to do with this government in Kiev, which is banning our language and destroying our war monuments and threatening us in many ways." They followed the same legal steps; the same UN procedures, the same international court procedures. So everything that has occurred is strictly legal. And when John Kerry and Obama say the opposite, they're lying through their teeth. It's just blatant, shameful, bald-faced lies. This is not debatable or a question of opinion. It's a matter of law.

So the Parliament in Crimea followed these procedures and has now declared Crimea to be independent. The vote that [was] given to the people on [March 16] . ... So there has been no Russian invasion. That's easily provable. The Russian troops in the Ukraine have been there since the 1990s. It has to do with the lease arrangements it has on its Black Sea naval base [Sevastopol], because when Ukraine was granted independence, Russia certainly wasn't giving up its warm-water port. The terms of the separation state that Russia has a lease there until 2042. Sixteen thousand troops were there, and under the agreement with the Ukraine they can have up to 25,000 along with a certain number of planes, tanks and artillery. All this is specified and well-known, but it is subject to lies from Washington-- and they are repeated endlessly in the so-called American media. The remaining problem is in eastern Ukraine, because there the people are also in the streets demanding their local governments separate from Kiev. Having realized its incompetence in Crimea, Washington has rushed in and appointed Ukrainian multi-billionaire oligarchs [Igor Kolomoisky and Serhiy Taruta] as governors of these Russian regions [Donetsk and Dnepropetrovs]. Where the issue will be drawn is in eastern Ukraine because Putin has said he will make no military intervention unless violence is used against the Russian population in eastern Ukraine. There isn't much Kerry and Obama can do about this. But if the result is that eastern Ukraine returns to Russia, western Ukraine will be captured, subject to an IMF [International Monetary Fund] austerity plan, looted by the Western banks and stuck in NATO while US anti-ballistic missile bases will be put in western Ukraine. This is intensifying the strategic threat to Russia that Washington has been pursuing since the George H.W. Bush regime when he violated the agreements that Reagan had given not to take NATO into eastern Europe. These same agreements were violated when Washington withdrew from the ABMT [Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty] in 2002 so it could construct an anti-ballistic missile defense. These are extreme provocations, and they are reckless. It's the same kind of behavior that gave us the First World War. 
Does it give you cause to stop and think about what our own media is telling us about the crisis? Even trusted sources, like Rachel Maddow aren't reporting this story free from the western media meme.



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4 Comments:

At 12:06 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

The standard IMF abuse program has been in effect in Ukraine since 2005 (at least) ... an apparent direct result of the fabled, cuddly, color-coded "Orange" revolution.
http://tinyurl.com/kfgvdp4

Maddow's fawning book on the US military should have been a glaring clue.

John Puma

 
At 2:50 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Just a rhetorical question to go with your rhetorical title: What would cloddish Brennan have done about the Crimea had he not been preoccupied proving that the "things that make America great" are pathetic, egregious and self-destructive myths?

I'd rather have him unequivocally demonstrate to the "world's greatest deliberative body" of socially-insulated, corporate-controlled fucknuts that they, too, are targets of the domestic spy complex than, say, have him justify the sending of nukes to vaporize the Crimea to "save it" from resurgent Ukrainian Nazism.

PS: On a serious note, I am positive that Brennan, (and all before him and too far after), are selected, for his post and similar, precisely for their high-honed abilities to multi-task their atrocities to finally, totally destroy any fragile, gasping remnant of the alleged founding principles.

John Puma

 
At 10:05 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Do you think anyone in the U.S. news media remembers Operation Just Cause in 2000, when Bush the First invaded the sovereign territory of Panama to overthrow its government, murder hundreds of its citizens living in the poorer neighborhoods of Panama City with unprovoked heavy artillery and gunship attacks, and declared freedom to be free again? The U.S. is still provoking overthrows and cups and invasions and doing the invading wherever and whenever it thinks it can get away with it. Nothing has changed since the Soviet Union knuckled under except that the cutthroat amoral brigand behavior by the U.S. have become more widespread and more heinous.

 
At 10:06 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

That's ..."still provoking overthrows and COUPS and invasions..." in the comment above.

 

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