Kiev
Escalates: Air Strikes
on Ukraine’s Rebel Cities
US-supported
forces are committing war crimes – against their own people
6
June, 2014
What
in the name of all that’s holy is going on in Ukraine?
The
Kiev “government” – and I use the term loosely – is claiming
to have killed over
300
“separatist militants” in the eastern city of Luhansk, and
wounded 500 – an extremely dubious claim that even the pro-Kiev
Western media is reporting skeptically.
What can be verified is that the rebels have scored a number of
successes, including
driving Ukrainian border guards from their posts near the Russian
border. All told, pro-Kiev military units were expelled from three
eastern towns. “In a show of force,” as the New
York Times
lamely put
it,
Ukrainian “acting president” Aleksander Turchynov showed up
in the eastern pro-rebel city of Slovyansk – just as the rebels had
downed a National Guard helicopter.
The
reason for the complete failure of Kiev’s “anti-terrorist”
offensive is all too clear: the US-supported Ukrainian “government”
forces are all conscripts, and no match for motivated rebel fighters
– who are angry at air-launched rocket assaults targeting civilian
areas in rebel-controlled territory. Yes, the “anti-terrorist”
operation includes attacks
by the Air Force
on Luhansk and Slovyansk. The New
York Times
reports:
“At
a funeral on Wednesday for Alexander Gizai, one of the eight people
killed by a Ukrainian airstrike two days before, anger hung in the
air. ‘How could they use air power in the center of the city, in
broad daylight, next to a jungle gym?’ asked a Russian literature
teacher named Georgy, who had come to pay his respects to Mr. Gizai,
and said he despised the separatists. ‘Ukraine was always divided.
It was always hard to understand it as one country. Now it is even
harder.’”
Now
Kiev is braying and beating its chest, claiming to have murdered
hundreds of people, when in fact its forces are in retreat and have
lost
control
of the eastern part of the country. What can one say when a regime
proudly
claims to have committed war crimes – which are clearly, at best,
exaggerations? Only that Ukraine has crossed the always vague border
between the Twilight
Zone
and Bizarro
World.
That
this bizarrely bloody series of events occurred as our President was
canoodling
in Warsaw with the Chocolate Oligarch, issuing a statement hailing
events in Ukraine as “an incredible outpouring of democracy”
merely serves to confirm our relocation to another dimension.
It
is the rebels, says Obama, not the coup leaders, who “have spurred
great violence” – this was said as rockets fired from Ukrainian
Air Force fighter jets rained
down
on civilians in the eastern part of the country. Hailing the election
of Poroshenko, Obama averred Ukrainians have shown “they reject
corruption.” Even Poroshenko’s voters must be laughing at that
one: more than one supporter told
the Western media
they supported the Choco-oligarch because he wouldn’t steal quite
as much as the others. Far from rejecting corruption, the election
results in western Ukraine show voters are resigned to it – at
least for the moment.
Everything’s
coming up roses in Kiev, according to our clueless President:
Poroshenko’s ascension means not only an end
to corruption
but also signifies that the coup leaders are moving on to a New Day
in which “they reject violence.” This was said shortly after
Poroshenko ranted that he intended to “crush” the “terrorists,”
and as rockets struck civilian centers in the east.
Meanwhile,
the War Party’s propaganda machine is furiously churning: “The
Interpreter,”
a new web site funded by Pavel Khodorkovsky, son of notorious Russian
oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky, and edited by neocon Michael Weiss, is
claiming that Russians are streaming across the border. The
long-awaited “imminent” Russian invasion of Ukraine proper has
arrived! Except that it
hasn’t
– oh well, back to the drawing board, Weiss!
Weiss
and his fellow neocons have been announcing an “imminent” Russian
invasion for the past few months. They seem to have fallen victim to
the Seventh-Day Adventist syndrome:
when the Apocalypse fails to materialize as prophesized, just keep
pushing back Judgment Day – and Keep Hope Alive!
Talk
of a Russian invasion is nonsense. Putin isn’t stupid,
and one would think his Western adversaries would’ve realized this
by now. The last thing he wants is possession of the archaic
industrial eastern provinces of Ukraine, where uneconomic Soviet-era
factories churn out goods hardly anyone wants to buy and the cost of
paying off pensioners alone makes annexation too costly to
contemplate. Apart, that is, from the diplomatic and political costs
of launching a Crimea-style operation.
Indeed,
the “pro-Russian” rebels are now vigorously denouncing
Putin
and the Russian government for not extending aid and refusing to
consider annexation. The “People’s Republics” of Donetsk and
Luhansk are declaring they don’t need Putin or Russia and instead
want complete independence. This anti-Putin rhetoric is nothing new:
it was implicit in the rebels’ rejection
of the Geneva pact, in which Putin and Lavrov went over their heads
and signed an agreement deciding their fate without consulting them.
It became explicit when the Donetsk Republic leaders defied
Putin’s call to delay their referendum and voiced their dismay
at the lack of aid. The last straw was the Russian leader’s pledge
to “respect” the results of the election that elevated Poroshenko
to the presidency.
The
neocons are holding busy
little seminars
on the Russian “threat,” and the supposedly expansionist policies
of Putin’s government, but the reality is that Putin has no
interest
in reestablishing the old Soviet Union, which collapsed due in part
to its sheer vastness. He is fighting a defensive war against Western
attempts to not only bring NATO to the gates of Moscow but also to
destabilize his regime. Various Western “NGOs” have openly aided
groups
advocating the violent overthrow of the Russian government, including
Eduard
Limonov’s
National
Bolshevik Party
acting through its front group, known as the “Other Russia.”
When
the Russian authorities kicked
Western NGOs out
of the country – for activities that, if engaged in here in the US,
would be clearly illegal – the Western media noted Putin’s
alleged similarities to Joe Stalin. There is, however, one notable
dissimilarity: while Stalin had plenty of Western apologists in the
major media, including the New
York Times’
Walter
Duranty,
Putin only has “Russia Today” and Dana
Rohrabacher.
This
is the great anomaly: the dark mystery of continuing neocon hatred
directed at Russia even after the overthrow of the Communists. All
during the cold war, we thought the neocons were pushing
for World War III
with the Kremlin because these “liberals mugged by reality” were
fanatical anti-communists, and longed for the day when the “worker’s
paradise” was no more. Well, that day has come and is now long
gone, and yet still anti-Russian fanaticism is a major theme of
neocon propaganda. So it wasn’t
anti-communism that set Norman
Podhoretz
and his battalions of laptop bombardiers into battle with the Kremlin
– there is something else going on there that will probably require
calling in a couple of psychiatric experts to suss out.
Pending
that investigation, one can only wonder at the degree of venom
unleashed against the Russians ever since they had the temerity to
overthrow Communism. Saddled with a drunken lout of a “President”
in Boris
Yeltsin,
the West’s front man and the plaything of oligarchs, Russia went
steadily downhill and the country seemed on the verge of economic and
social dissolution. Whatever one may say of Putin, he threw out the
oligarchs (who are now financing much of the ubiquitous anti-Russian
propaganda) and halted
the rapid decline,
even if he didn’t quite succeed in reversing it.
Russia
is very far from a Jeffersonian republic, but in an era when
authoritarianism seems to be on the march internationally –
including right
here in America
– Russia’s course is in the opposite direction: away from the
Stalinist totalitarianism of its dark past and forward to a
relatively
freer form of government. In spite of this, the hostility of the West
shows no signs of abating; indeed, Russia is now being treated just
as it was during the cold war – as an enemy, subject to sanctions
and regular denunciations by our State Department.
Washington
is sending military
aid to Ukraine
and directly financing Kiev’s brutal “anti-terrorist” campaign
in the eastern part of the country. We are, in short, paying for the
commission of war crimes. Every member of Congress who voted for this
aid “package” ought to hang his or her head in shame. It’s an
outrage that our tax dollars – and moral support – are going to
the Poroshenko government, which has no more legitimacy than the
military junta which recently overthrew the government of Thailand.
We
need a new two-word policy in Ukraine: bud
out!
No one seems to care
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