What Is The Obama Regime Up To?
Paul Craig Roberts
30
December, 2016
Obama
has announced new sanctions on Russia based on unsubstantiated
charges by the CIA that the Russian government influenced the outcome
of the US presidential election with “malicious cyber-enabled
activities.”
The
US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has issued a report “related
to the declaration of 35 Russian officials persona non grata for
malicious cyber activity and harassment.”
The
report is a description of “tools and infrastructure used by
Russian intelligence services to compromise and exploit networks and
infrastructure associated with the recent U.S. election, as well as a
range of U.S. government, political and private sector entities.”
The
report does not provide any evidence that the tools and
infrastructure were used to influence the outcome of the US
presidential election. The report is simply a description of what is
said to be Russian capabilities.
https://diplopundit.net/2016/12/29/dhsfbi-issues-joint-analysis-report-grizzly-steppe-russian-malicious-cyber-activity-read-report/
Moreover,
the report begins with this disclaimer: “DISCLAIMER: This report is
provided ‘as is’ for informational purposes only. The Department
of Homeland Security (DHS) does not provide any warranties of any
kind regarding any information contained within.”
https://diplopundit.files.wordpress.com/2016/12/jar_16-20296.pdf
In
other words, the report not only provides no evidence of the use of
the Russian tools and infrastructure in order to influence the US
presidential election, the report will not even warrant the
correctness of its description of Russian capabilities.
Thus
the DHS report makes it completely clear that the Obama regime has no
evidential basis for its allegations on the basis of which it has
imposed more sanctions on Russia.
What
is going on here?
First
there is the question of the legality of the sanctions even if there
were evidence. I am not certain, but I think that sanctions require
the action of a body, such as the UN Security Council, and cannot
legally be imposed unilaterally by one country. Additionally, it is
unclear why Obama is calling the expulsion of Russian diplomats
“sanctions.” No other country has to do likewise. During the Cold
War when diplomats were expelled for spying, it was not called
“sanctions.” Sanctions imply more than unilateral or bilateral
expulsions of diplomats.
Second,
it is clear that Obama, the CIA, and the New York Times are fully
aware that the allegation is false. It is also clear that if the CIA
actually believes the allegation, the intelligence agency is totally
incompetent and cannot be believed on any subject.
Third,
President Trump can rescind the sanctions in 21 days, a third reason
that the sanctions are ridiculous.
So
why are President Obama, the CIA, and the New York Times making
charges that they know are false and for which they have not produced
a shred of evidence?
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/29/opinion/president-obama-punishes-russia-at-last.html?_r=1
One
obvious answer is that the neoconized Obama regime is desperate to
ruin US-Russian relations past the point that Trump can repair them.
As the New York Times puts it, “Mr. Obama’s actions clearly
create a problem for Mr. Trump.” The question the New York Times
says, is whether Trump “stands with his democratic allies on
Capitol Hill or his authoritarian friend in the Kremlin.”
Can
Trump’s foreign policy be controlled by false allegations?
According to the New York Times, Trump has relented and agreed to
being briefed by the CIA about the Russian hacking now that
Republicans such as Paul Ryan, John McCain, and Lindsey Graham have
lined up with Obama and the CIA in accepting charges for which no
evidence has been presented. However, a briefing without evidence
would seem simply to further discredit the CIA in Trump’s eyes.
As
I have emphasized in my columns, facts no longer have a role in the
United States and its empire. Allegations alone suffice, whether in
court cases, interrogation centers, foreign and domestic policies, or
classrooms. The US even bases its military invasions on false
allegations—“weapons of mass destruction.” Indeed, the entirely
of US foreign policy since the Clinton regime has been based on
nothing but false allegations.
The
Russian government should have learned by now, but perhaps Moscow
still thinks that facts matter in Washington’s decisions.
Possibly
we should consider that more is going on than meets the eye. Perhaps
the propaganda about the Russian cyber threat to democracy is being
used to prepare American and/or European populations for an incident.
The CIA has morphed into a “deep state” that uses disinformation
and propaganda to align decisions of Congress, the executive branch,
and foreign governments with secret behind-the-scenes agendas. Many
books, such as Stephen Kinzer’s The Brothers and Douglas
Valentine’s CIA As Organized Crime have described some of these
secret agendas.
In
order to deter Trump from restoring normal relations with Russia, an
incident would have to be severe and irreversible. Rather than accept
defeat for their agenda of US world hegemony, the neoconservatives
are prepared to take high risks. The willingness to take risks is
demonstrated by the public effort of the CIA Director to discredit
the president-elect.
As
expected, Putin’s response to the latest provocation is low key as
the “sanctions” appear to be meaningless on the surface
(http://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2016/12/30/stephen-lendman-reports-president-putins-response-to-obamas-new-sanctions/).
However, in the event that something dangerous is below the surface,
the Russian government might want to consider putting its military
forces on alert.
"Trump
will be assassinated" Paul Craig Roberts & Max Keiser
December 2016
Dr.
Paul Craig Roberts states clearly and repeatedly that if they can't
stop him becoming president they'll kill Trump just as they did with
John Kennedy, Abraham Lincoln, James A. Garfield and William
McKinley.
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