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James
Howard Kunstler
28
September, 2015
Did
Charlie Rose look like a fucking idiot last night on 60-Minutes, or
what, asking Vladimir Putin how he could know for sure that the US
was behind the 2014 Ukraine coup against President Viktor Yanukovych?
Maybe the idiots are the 60-Minutes producers and fluffers who are
supposed to prep Charlie’s questions. Putin seemed startled and
amused by this one on Ukraine: how could he know for sure?
Well,
gosh, because Ukraine was virtually a province of Russia in one form
or another for hundreds of years, and Russia has a potent
intelligence service (formerly called the KGB) that had assets and
connections threaded through Ukrainian society like the rhizomorphs
of the fungus Armillaria solidipes through a conifer forest. Gosh,
Charlie, it’s like asking Obama whether the NSA might know what’s
going on in Texas.
And
so there is Vladimir Putin, a former KGB officer, having to spell it
out for the American clodhopper super-journalist. “We have
thousands of contacts with them. We know who and where, and when they
met with someone, and who worked with those who ousted Yanukovych,
how they were supported, how much they were paid, how they were
trained, where, in which country, and who those instructors were. We
know everything.”
The
only thing Vlad left out of course was the now-world-famous panicked
yelp by Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland crying, “Fuck
the EU,” when events in Kiev started getting out of hand for US
stage-managers. But he probably heard about that, too.
Charlie
then voice-overed the following statement: “For the record, the US
has denied any involvement in the removal of the Ukrainian leader.”
Right. And your call is important us. And your check is in the mail.
And they hate us for our freedom.
This
bit on Ukraine was only a little more appalling than Charlie’s
earlier segment on Syria. Was Putin trying to rescue the Assad
government? Charlie asked, in the context of President Obama’s
statement years ago that “Assad has to go.”
Putin
answered as if he were explaining something that should have been
self-evident to a not-very-bright high school freshman: “To remove
the legitimate government would create a situation which you can
witness in other countries of the region, for instance Libya, where
all the state institutions have disintegrated. We see a similar
situation in Iraq. There’s no other solution to the Syrian crisis
than strengthening the government structure.”
I
guess Charlie and the 60-Minutes production crew hadn’t noticed
what had gone on around the Middle East the past fifteen years with
America’s program of toppling dictators into the maw of anarchy.
Not such great outcomes.
Charlie
persisted though, following his script: Was Putin trying to rescue
Assad? Vlad had to lay it out for him as if he were introducing
Charlie to the game of Animal Lotto: “What do you think about those
who support the terrorist organizations only to oust Assad without
thinking about what happens to the country after all the state
institutions have been demolished…? Look at those who are in
control of 60 percent of the territory of Syria.
Meaning
ISIS. Al Nusra (formerly al Qaeda in Syria), i.e., groups
internationally recognized as terrorist organizations.
Charlie
Rose, 60-Minutes — and perhaps by extension US government agencies
with an interest in propagandizing — seem to want to put over the
story that Russia has involved itself in Syria only to aggrandize its
role on in world affairs.
Forgive
me for being so blunt, but what sort of stupid fucking idea is this?
And are there any non-lobotomized adults left in the USA who can’t
see straight through it? The truth is that American policy in Syria
(plus Iraq, Libya, Ukraine, Somalia, Afghanistan) is an impressive
record of failure in terms of the one basic aim that most rational
people might agree upon: stabilizing the region in a way that does
not leave Islamic jihadi maniacs in charge.
Okay,
so now the Russians will do what they can to try to stabilize Syria.
They’ve had their failures, too (famously, Afghanistan). But
Russian territory adjoins the Islamic lands and they clearly have
stake in containing the virus of Islamic extremism near their
borders. Is that not obvious?
Charlie
made one other extremely dumb statement — he seems to prefer making
assertions to asking straight-up questions — to the effect that
Russia was misbehaving by deploying troops on its border with
Ukraine.
Putin
again seemed astonished by this credulous idiocy. The US had troops
and nuclear weapons all over Europe, he answered. Did Charlie think
that meant the US was attempting to occupy the nations of Europe now?
Was it “a crime” for Russia to defend its own border with a
neighboring state (formerly a province) that, he implied, the US had
deliberately destabilized?
The
Putin segment was followed by a sickening session with Donald Trump,
a man who now — after a month or so of public exposure — proves
incapable of uttering a coherent idea. I wonder what Vladimir Putin
makes of this incomparable buffoon. Perhaps that America has gotten
what it deserves.
Classic Kuntsler
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