From the Daily Mail, no less
PETER HITCHENS: Forget 'evil' Putin - we are the bloodthirsty warmongers
PETER HITCHENS: Forget 'evil' Putin - we are the bloodthirsty warmongers
Peter
Hitchens
21
December, 2014
This
is a time of year for memories, and the ones that keep bothering me
are from my childhood, which seemed at the time to be wholly happy
and untroubled.
Yet
all the adults in my life still dwelt in the shadow of recent war.
This was not the glamorous, exciting side of war, but the miserable,
fearful and hungry aspect.
My
mother, even in middle-class suburban prosperity, couldn’t throw
away an eggshell without running her finger round it to get out the
last of the white. No butcher dared twice to try to cheat her on the
weights.
Haunted
all her life by rationing, she would habitually break a chocolate bar
into its smallest pieces. She had also been bombed from the air in
Liverpool, and had developed a fatalism to cope with the nightly
danger of being blown to pieces, shocking to me then and since.
I
am now beset by these ingrained memories of shortage and danger
because I seem surrounded by people who think that war might be fun.
This seems to happen when wartime generations are pushed aside by
their children, who need to learn the truth all over again.
It
seemed fairly clear to me from her experiences that war had in fact
been a miserable affair of fear, hunger, threadbare darned clothes,
broken windows and insolent officials. And that was a victory, more
or less, though my father (who fought in it) was never sure of that.
Now
I seem surrounded by people who actively want a war with Russia, a
war we all might lose. They seem to believe that we are living in a
real life Lord Of The Rings, in which Moscow is Mordor and Vladimir
Putin is Sauron. Some humorous artists in Moscow, who have noticed
this, have actually tried to set up a giant Eye of Sauron on a Moscow
tower.
We
think we are the heroes, setting out with brave hearts to confront
the Dark Lord, and free the saintly Ukrainians from his wicked grasp.
This
is all the most utter garbage. Since 1989, Moscow, the supposed
aggressor, has – without fighting or losing a war – peacefully
ceded control over roughly 180 million people, and roughly 700,000
square miles of valuable territory.
The
EU (and its military wing, Nato) have in the same period gained
control over more than 120 million of those people, and almost
400,000 of those square miles
Until
a year ago, Ukraine remained non-aligned between the two great
European powers. But the EU wanted its land, its 48 million people
(such a reservoir of cheap labour!) its Black Sea coast, its coal and
its wheat.
So
first, it spent £300 million (some of it yours) on anti-Russian
‘civil society’ groups in Ukraine.
Then
EU and Nato politicians broke all the rules of diplomacy and
descended on Kiev to take sides with demonstrators who demanded that
Ukraine align itself with the EU.
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Fall: There is a complacent joy about the collapse of the rouble. Above, the dollar-rouble rate on Friday
Imagine
how you’d feel if Russian politicians had appeared in Edinburgh in
September urging the Scots to vote for independence, or if Russian
money had been used to fund pro-independence organisations
Then
a violent crowd (20 police officers died at its hands, according to
the UN) drove the elected president from office, in violation of the
Ukrainian constitution.
During
all this process, Ukraine remained what it had been from the start –
horrendously corrupt and dominated by shady oligarchs, pretty much
like Russia.
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If you didn’t want to take sides in this mess, I wouldn’t at all blame you. But most people seem to be doing so.
There
seems to be a genuine appetite for confrontation in Washington,
Brussels, London… and Saudi Arabia.
There
is a complacent joy abroad about the collapse of the rouble, brought
about by the mysterious fall in the world’s oil price.
It’s
odd to gloat about this strange development, which is also destroying
jobs and business in this country. Why are the Gulf oil states not
acting – as they easily could and normally would – to prop up the
price of the product that makes them rich?
I
do not know, but there’s no doubt that Mr Putin’s Russia has been
a major obstacle to the Gulf states’ desire to destroy the Assad
government in Syria, and that the USA and Britain have (for reasons I
long to know) taken the Gulf’s side in this.
But
do we have any idea what we are doing? Ordinary Russians are pretty
stoical and have endured horrors unimaginable to most of us,
including a currency collapse in 1998 that ruined millions. But until
this week they had some hope.
If
anyone really is trying to punish the Russian people for being
patriotic, by debauching the rouble, I cannot imagine anything more
irresponsible. It was the destruction of the German mark in 1922, and
the wipeout of the middle class that resulted, which led directly to
Hitler.
Stupid,
ill-informed people nowadays like to compare Mr Putin with Hitler. I
warn them and you that, if we succeed in overthrowing Mr Putin by
unleashing hyper-inflation in Russia, we may find out what a Russian
Hitler is really like. And that a war in Europe is anything but fun.
So,
as it’s almost Christmas, let us sing with some attention that
bleakest and yet loveliest of carols, It Came Upon The Midnight
Clear, stressing the lines that run ‘Man at war with man hears not
the love song which they bring. Oh, hush the noise, ye men of strife,
and hear the angels sing’.
Or
gloat at your peril over the scenes of panic in Moscow.
At
Woolwich, in Ottawa and now in Sydney, deranged maniacs kill, in most
cases while out of their minds on the drugs we have given up trying
to control. Deluded by propaganda, we classify this as ‘terrorism’.
The
streets are flooded with troops and robocops, helicopters clatter
overhead and blowhard ‘experts’ drone portentously about how
these are ‘lone wolves’, as if that solved the matter.
Actually,
they are mad, and in the days before ‘care in the community’ they
would not have been able to kill because they would have been in
mental hospitals. Such hospitals would be a much better use for all
the money we currently pour into grandiose ‘security services’.
Given
up control: At Woolwich, in Ottawa and now in Sydney, deranged
maniacs kill, in most cases while out of their minds on the drugs.
Above, hostages escape from the Sydney cafe targeted by extremists
last week
How
does Theresa May get away with it? She sits for months on a report
which exposes her department as a slovenly shambles. It shows that
220,000 files on immigrants who should have been deported were found
rotting in boxes in back rooms and even in a lift shaft. The people
involved aren’t (of course) being deported. But it gets one tenth
of the coverage of the latest Ukip mini-scandal.
If
the campaign for Berlin Time had got its way (and it very nearly
did), sunrise in southern England this morning would be after 9am.
How can this possibly be a good idea?
Does
anyone really think that merging small police forces into big ones in
1967 made the police better? Absolutely not. It was then that they
stopped foot patrols. So ignore calls for even bigger forces. Small
is best, as lucky Americans know.
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