Obama
Wants Regime Change in Russia
Stephen
Lendman
26
September, 2014
Paul
Wolfowitz said Washington’s “first objective is prevent(ing) the
re-emergence of (rival states), either on the territory of the former
Soviet Union or elsewhere.”
Paul
Craig Roberts defines rival as “any country (able to defend) its
interests or those of its allies against Washington’s hegemon(ic)”
ambitions.
America
demands unipolar/New World Order dominance. It demands all nations
bow to its will, or else! It targets independent ones for regime
change. Either by coups, targeted assassinations or wars of
aggression.
Obama
pursues multiple regime change objectives. He’s done so throughout
his tenure. Paul Craig Roberts calls him “the world’s worst
terrorist.”
He
elevated state terrorism to an unprecedented level. He gave it new
meaning. He has lots more mass slaughter and destruction in mind.
He
calls it “American leadership.” Others call it genocidal high
crimes against peace.
He’s
a loose cannon. A lawless thug. A serial killer. A serial liar. A
moral coward. A rogue leader.
A
demagogic tyrant. A modern-day Caligula. A world-class menace.
He
targets independent leaders. They’re not tolerated. He wants them
ousted. Washington demands subservience. It wants US-friendly stooges
serving its interests.
Syria
is in the eye of the storm. Iran’s turn awaits. Overthrowing
Ukraine’s democratically elected government relates directly to
targeting Moscow.
America
want control over all former Soviet republics and Warsaw pact
countries. It wants them incorporated into NATO.
It
wants US bases on Russia’s borders. It wants the entire country
surrounded.
Doing
so reneges on GHW Bush promising former Soviet leader Mikhail
Gorbachev not to encroach “one inch to the east.”
US
pledges aren’t worth the paper they’re written on. Rogue states
operate this way. America surpasses the worst in world history and
then some.
It
wants long-range multiple nuclear warhead missiles targeting Russia’s
heartland. It wants regime change. It wants Russia’s lost decade
under Boris Yeltsin restored.
He
was Russia’s first president. He served from July 1991 – December
31,1999. Nezavisimaia Gazeta’s former editor-in-chief Vitalii
Tret’iakov described his tenure, saying:
“(F)or
the greater part of his presidency, (he) slept, drank, was ill,
relaxed, didn’t show his face before the people and simply did
nothing.”
“Despised
by the majority of (Russians, he’ll) go down in history as the
first president of Russia…(He) corrupted (the country) to the
breaking point…
It
wasn’t “by his virtues and or by his defects…(It) was by his
dullness, primitiveness, and unbridled power lust of a hooligan.”
Western
governments loved him. So did media scoundrels. He was Washington’s
man in Moscow.
He
represented “free market” gangsterism writ large. His tenure was
characterized by unprecedented levels corruption, public betrayal and
human misery.
Another
generation or more may be needed to recoup from the human wreckage he
caused.
During
his tenure, 80% of Russian farmers went bankrupt. Around 70,000 state
factories closed.
Unemployment
soared. It reached epidemic levels. Over half the population became
impoverished. Deep poverty affected millions.
A
permanent underclass was created. It included unprecedented
criminality, suicides, mortality, alcoholism, drug abuse, and
HIV/AIDS at intolerable levels.
US-instituted
“shock therapy” produced economic genocide. GDP plunged 50%. Life
expectancy fell.
Democratic
freedoms died. An oligarch class accumulated enormous wealth. It did
so at the expense of millions harmed egregiously.
Yeltsin
let essential human needs go begging. He trashed core human and civil
rights.
He
let corruption and criminality flourish. One scandal followed others.
Money-laundering became sport. Tens of billions of stolen wealth were
hidden in Western banks or offshore tax havens.
Yeltsin
surrounded himself with like-minded apparachiks. He used his
presidency for unchallenged political power.
Closed-door
decisions were commonplace. Implementation was without popular
consent. Washington backed them. So did corporate America.
They
did so to exploit former Soviet Republics’ wealth, resources and
people.
In
August 1991, Yeltsin shelled Russia’s parliament. He disbanded it.
He killed hundreds.
He
did so in a barrage of tank fire on Moscow streets. He imposed new
constitutional authority. He governed by diktats.
He
usurped unlimited powers. He stripped ones legislators had.
Yeltsin-style democracy mocked the real thing.
His
confrontations with parliament caused the October 1993 constitutional
crisis. Members tried removing him from office.
He
hung on. He kept power. He did so until resigning on December 31,
1999. Putin replaced him. First as acting president.
Then
a 2000 – 2004 full term. Followed by a second until 2008. Another
as Dmitry Medvedev’s premier. Then a third presidential term since
March 2012.
He’s
overwhelmingly popular. Polls show his support at well over 80%.
Russians love him for good reason. They back his steadfastness
against US imperial adventurism.
His
support for Russian sovereignty. His unwillingness to surrender it.
His commitment to preserve it.
It’s
not easy. He’s America’s main geopolitical enemy. Unrelenting
bashing persists. Big Lies substitute for accurate reporting.
No
world leader in modern memory endures more malicious unjustifiable
slander. None handles it better.
It’s
outrageous over Ukraine. Washington pounds him mercilessly. So do
media scoundrels.
“The
entire world knows that Washington overthrew the elected Ukrainian
government,” Paul Craig Roberts explained.
It
knows if Moscow was revanchist, it “would have kept Georgia and
reincorporated it within Russia…” It would have done so after it
lawlessly invaded South Ossetia.
Russia
intervened responsibly. It did so to protect its own citizens. It did
it after about 1,700 were ruthlessly murdered in cold blood.
Aggression
isn’t when America ravages and destroys other countries. It’s
shamelessly called liberation, humanitarian intervention, or
responsibility to protect.
Aggression
is when Russia acts responsibly. When it protects its own people in
harm’s way.
When
it supports near Crimean unanimity to return to Russia. When it
delivers vitally needed humanitarian aid to Southeastern Ukraine.
When
it goes all-out to resolve Ukraine’s conflict responsibly. When it
wants Obama’s war on Syria resolved the same way.
When
it supports Palestinian rights. When it opposes might over right.
When it wages peace, not war.
When
it’s for multi-world polarity. When it’s against US-led NATO
aggression. When it’s on the right side of history overall.
Don’t
expect New York Times journalism to explain. It shames the real
thing. It’s a wealth, power and privilege propaganda bullhorn.
Managed
news misinformation and opinion substitute for accurate reporting and
analysis. It’s been this way since its mid-19th century founding.
It’s
nicknamed “The Gray Lady.” It’s motto is “All the News That’s
Fit to Print.” It’s not fit to read.
Readers
are systematically lied to. Vital information they need is buried.
State/corporate propaganda substitutes.
In
mid-September, The Times headlined “Putin Intent on Taking ‘All
of Ukraine,’ Premier Says.”
Coup
installed prime minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk has no legitimacy
whatever. He lied claiming Putin wants “all of Ukraine.”
“I
clearly understand (his) final goal,” he said. “He doesn’t want
to take just Donetsk and Lugansk. He is trying to take all of
Ukraine. He wants to re-form the Soviet Union.”
He
wants a land bridge from mainland Russia to Crimea, Yatsenyuk
claimed. He wants it expanded to Odessa and Moldova’s Transnistria
breakaway region.
He
wants Ukraine cut off from Black Sea access, Yatsenyuk added. “We
are still in a state of war and the key aggressor is the Russian
Federation,” he claimed.
NATO
alone can stop him, he said. It’s “the only vehicle (able) to
protect Ukraine.”
The
Times features this type rubbish regularly. It’s longstanding
practice. So is double-standard hypocrisy.
Whatever
America does is right. Whatever its invented adversaries do is wrong.
US adventurism is OK.
So
is destroying nations to save them. Replacing sovereign independent
governments with subservient US vassal ones.
Destroying
democratic freedoms in the process. Extinguishing them altogether.
Glorifying war in the name of peace.
Serving
monied interests at the expense of popular ones. Wanting control over
world markets, resources and cheap labor.
Wanting
it at the expense of political, economic and social justice.
America’s lawlessness doesn’t matter. Might over right is
official policy.
So
is state terrorism. The divine right to kill, destroy, plunder and
control. Propagandists call it American exceptionalism. Honest
analysis calls it imperial lawlessness.
The
Times is America’s leading propaganda bullhorn. It systematically
buries truth and full disclosure. Big Lies substitute.
Rule
of law principles don’t matter. Nor coup d’etat mob rule running
Ukraine. Nor its illegitimacy.
Nor
anointed oligarch president Petro Poroshenko. He’s Washington’s
man in Kiev. Nor his war without mercy against his own citizens.
Nor
his lies about Russia invading Ukraine. Irresponsibly blaming Moscow
for US-supported Kiev crimes.
Turning
truth on its head about Russia supplying weapons to self-defense
forces. Lying about it annexing Crimea.
Ignoring
near Crimean unanimity to return to Russia. Failing to explain
international law permits it. Or that Putin acted responsibly.
Supporting
illegitimate sanctions. Ignoring Washington’s dirty hands running
things. Doing so to advance its imperium.
Targeting
Russia for regime change. Wanting it balkanized into mini-states for
easieer control. Wanting a major rival eliminated.
Wanting
its resources plundered. Wanting its people exploited. Wanting China
isolated. It’s turn awaits.
Sidney,
Australia-based Lowy Institute for International Policy executive
director Michael Fullilove likely spoke for many others saying:
“In
2014, the world has grown suddenly weary of Barack Obama.” He’s
“aloof.” His “approval ratings have tanked.” Earlier support
“curdled into disdain.”
Obama’s
former counterterrorism coordinator Daniel Benjamin called the
so-called Islamic State threat a “farce.” Claiming it “spin(s)
the public into a panic” irresponsibly.
At
stake is what Middle East populations want. The so-called Arab
street. People everywhere.
They
want freedom to run their own lives. To determine their own futures.
To choose their own leaders. Their own vision. To maintain their
sovereign independence.
Not
what Washington demands. Not regime change when they’re not met.
Not imperial wars. Not mass slaughter and destruction that follow.
Not
repeating it over and over again. Not making world societies safe for
monied interests. Not plundering them for profit.
Not
making them unfit to live in. Not transforming them into dystopian
wastelands.
Not
exploiting their people ruthlessly. Not lying about creating new
democracies.
Or
ludicrously claiming to free “hundreds of millions of human
beings…from the prison of poverty,” according to Obama.
Or
strengthening economies America systematically rapes, destroys and
plunders. Not extolling casino capitalism exploitation.
Not
targeting nations for regime change. Not risking potential nuclear
war with Russia. Certain Armageddon to follow.
Not
pursuing madness in lieu of responsible governance. Humanity’s fate
hangs in the balance.
Stephen
Lendman
lives in Chicago. He can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.
His new book as editor and contributor is titled “Flashpoint in
Ukraine: US Drive for Hegemony Risks WW III.”
http://www.claritypress.com/LendmanIII.html
Visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com.
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