“I
thereby proclaim my own self-imposed FB silence or "ban" on
myself --initially, for a week from today 12 EST. During this vow of
silence I hope that I will have a chance to return to my own life.
Enough said”.
---Vladimir
Suchan
Putin
and Ukraine – Vladimir Suchan sums up
Via Facebook
Unfortunately,
it has come down to deciding between supporting Putin and "following
the leader," on the one hand, and supporting millions of the
ethnic Russians in Ukraine who refused to be under the dictatorship
of anti-Russian Nazism (Banderism) and then, rather sooner than
later, used, mobilized, and conscripted against Russia just like so
many other Ukrainians are now being used against them.
In
this regard, also something significant happened, and, as Val Eisman
put it, Putin's position is "clear" ... To be fair, Putin's
previous deliberate temporizing and the change or loss of his heart
is now and only now becoming tragically clear.
Val's
statements are in this regard of fundamental importance for they do
help dispel the clouds of departing ambiguity and they help clear
things up. Below all sentences in quotation marks are hers taken from
a thread below on my timeline.
"Putin
hasn't been clear. He has been very clear. he asked the separatists
to delay a referendum on May 6th of this year." In other words,
Putin "clearly" asked the Russians who rose up against the
junta and fascism in defense of themselves and Russia itself to bow
down and shut up ... for, more and more clearly, he decided to write
them off as a cost of appeasement, which is just a pipe dream for the
junta is mobilizing all it can against Russia and the Russians
anyhow. With all US and NATO help.
"They
ignored Putin and now they want him to rescue them although they
didn't coordinate their actions with Putin and Russia. This placed
the civilians in greater harm by moving ahead not only with secession
but with military action without Russia's agreement."
Millions
of Russians clearly understand fascism and the anti-Russian plan much
better than Putin and his own oligarchic milieu and they dared to go
ahead without expecting that Putin would covertly make a 180 degree
turn. Now Putin's friends are blaming them--well for Putin's turn.
The error of these people is trusting that Putin would do what is
morally right and politically necessary. They failed to understand
that when Putin asked them to delay the vote, he was saying that he
changed him mind and signed them away and with it himself as a
leader.
"Did
Putin change his position? Yes. he had to because of the threat of
sanctions ..."
For
Russian oligarchs sanctions are horrible. Much worse than the killing
and terror inflicted on the millions of Russians in Ukraine, much
worse than a moral surrender of Russia even before the Ukrainian army
and its fascist paramilitaries move on Russia itself.
"[This]
changed after April 24 when he stated Russia reserved the right to
intervene ..."
Losing
Novorossiya means to lose sooner or later Crimea, and Putin's
inaction makes the war against Russia much more likely. Putin's aid
to Novorossiya would have prevented the coming big war.
Everyone
now sees that, under the junta, Ukraine is now quickly turning to war
footing and mobilizing--but not just against anyone who is against
the junta, fascism, Banderism, and NATO, but also against Russia, and
the US and NATO are clear that the junta's cause against Crimea is in
their eyes just, Poroshenko himself declared the return of Crimea the
main objective of his government, and, sooner or later, after
pacifying the east, the junta will throw all it has against Crimea.
At that moment, NATO will step in and declare war on Russia.
One
of the worst things one can do is to surrender one's moral position
in the face of advancing fascism ... in order to hold on false
promises and bargains which the Empire never keeps.
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