Four Days to Declare a Cold War
Thierry Meyssan
21
March, 2018
The
week that has just ended was exceptionally rich in events. But no
media were able to report it, because they had all deliberately
masked certain of their number in order to protect the story that
was being woven by their government. London had attempted to provoke
a major conflict, but lost to Russia, President Trump and Syria
By
hurling accusations at Russia May imagined she would
deliver the "Global Britain" of her promises. It didn't go
according to plan
Although
it has the fourth largest army in the world, the United Kindom is
unable to defy Russia without the support of allies. It therefore
has to invent a casus belli to make its partners react and lead them
to stand beside it.
The
British government and certain of its allies, including US Secretary
of State Rex Tillerson, have attempted to launch a Cold War against
Russia.
Their
plan was to fabricate an attack against an ex-double agent in
Salisbury and at the same time a chemical attack against the «
moderate rebels » in the Ghouta. The conspirators’ intention was
to profit from the efforts of Syria to liberate the suburbs of its
capital city and the disorganisation of Russia on the occasion of
its Presidential election. Had these manipulations worked, the
United Kingdom would have pushed the USA to bomb Damascus, including
the Presidential palace, and demand that the United Nations General
Assembly exclude Russia from the Security Council.
However,
the Syrian and Russian Intelligence Services got wind of what was
being plotted. They realised that the US agents in the Ghouta who
were preparing an attack against the Ghouta were not working for the
Pentagon, but for another US agency.
In
Damascus, the Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, Fayçal Miqdad,
set up an emergency Press conference for 10 March, in order to alert
his fellow citizens. From its own side, Moscow had first of all
tried to contact Washington via the diplomatic channels. But aware
that the US ambassador, Jon Huntsman Jr, is the director of
Caterpillar, the company which had supplied tunneling materials to
the jihadists so that they could build their fortifications, Moscow
decided to bypass the usual diplomatic channels.
Here’s
how things played out:
12
March 2018
The
Syrian army seized two chemical weapons laboratories, the first on
12 March in Aftris, and the second on the following day in Chifonya.
Meanwhile, Russian diplomats pushed the Organisation for the
Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) to get involved in the
criminal investigation in Salisbury.
In
the House of Commons, British Prime Minister Theresa May violently
accused Russia of having ordered the attack in Salisbury. According
to her, the ex-double agent Sergueï Skripal and his daughter were
poisoned by a military nerve gas of a type « developed by Russia »
under the name of « Novitchok ». Since the Kremlin considers
Russian citizens who have defected as legitimate targets, it is
therefore highly likely that they ordered the crime.
«
Novitchok » is known by what has been revealed by two Soviet
personalities, Lev Fyodorov and Vil Mirzayanov. The scientist
Fyodorov published an article in the Russian weekly Top
Secret (Совершенно секретно) in July
1992, warning about the extremely dangerous nature of this product,
and warning against the use of old Soviet weaponry by the Western
powers to destroy the environment in Russia and make it unlivable.
In October 1992, he published a second article in the News
of Moscow (Московские новости) with a
counter-espionage executive, Mirzayanov, denouncing the corruption
of certain generals and the traffic of « Novitchok » in which they
were involved. However, they did not know to whom they may have sold
the product. Mirzayanov was first of all arrested for high treason,
then released. Fyodorov died in Russia last August, but Mirzayanov
is living in exile in the United States, where he collaborates with
the Department of Defense.
Russian
ex-counter intelligence officer Vil Mirzayanov defected to the
United States. Now 83 years old, he comments on the Skripal affair
from Boston.
«
Novitchok » was fabricated in a Soviet laboratory in Nurus, in what
is now Uzbekistan. During the dissolution of the Soviet Union, it
was destroyed by a US team of specialists. Uzbekistan and the United
States, by necessity, have therefore possessed and studied samples
of this substance. They are both capable of producing it.
British
Minister for Foreign Affairs Boris Johnson summoned the Russian
ambassador in London, Alexandre Iakovenko. He gave him an ultimatum
of 36 hours to check if any « Novitchok » was missing from their
stocks. The ambassador replied that none was missing, because Russia
had destroyed all of the chemical weapons it had inherited from the
Soviet Union, as witnessed by the OPCW, which had drawn up a
certified report.
After
a telephone discussion with Boris Johnson, US Secretary of State Rex
Tillerson in turn condemned Russia for the attack in Salisbury.
Meanwhile,
a debate was under way at the UN Security Council concerning the
situation in the Ghouta. The permanent representative for the US,
Nikki Haley, declared - « About one year ago, after the sarin gas
attack perpetrated in Khan Cheïkhoun by the Syrian régime, the
United States warned the Council. We said that faced with the
systematic inaction of the international community, states are
sometimes obliged to act on their own. The Security Council did not
react, and the United States bombed the air base from which al Assad
had launched his chemical attack. We are reiterating the same
warning today ».
The
Russian Intelligence Services handed out documents from the US
staff. They showed that the Pentagon was ready to bomb the
Presidential palace and the Syrian Ministries, on the model of what
it had done during the taking of Baghdad (3 to 12 April 2003).
Commenting
the declaration by Nikki Haley, the Russian Minister of Foreign
Affairs, who had always called the attack in Khan Cheïkhoun a «
Western manipulation », revealed that the false information which
had led the White House into error and triggered the bombing of the
Al-Chaayrate air base, had in fact come from a British laboratory
which had never revealed how it came to possess its samples.
13
March 2018
The
Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs published a Press release
condemning a possible US military intervention, and announcing that
if Russian citizens were harmed in Damascus, Moscow would riposte
proportionally, since the Russian President is constitutionally
responsible for the security of his fellow citizens.
Bypassing
the official diplomatic channels, Russian Chief of Staff General
Valeri Guerassimov contacted his US counterpart General Joseph
Dunford to inform him of his fear of a false flag chemical attack in
Ghouta. Dunford took this information vey seriously, and alerted US
Defense Secretary General Jim Mattis, who referred the matter to
President Donald Trump. In view of the Russian insistence that this
piece of foul play was being prepared without the knowledge of the
Pentagon, the White House asked the Director of the CIA, Mike
Pompeo, to identify those responsible for the conspiracy.
We
do not know the result of this internal enquiry, but President Trump
acquired the conviction that his Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson,
was implicated. The Secretary of State was immediately asked to
interrupt his official journey in Africa and return to Washington.
Theresa
May wrote to the General Secretary of the United Nations accusing
Russia of having ordered the attack in Salisbury, and convened an
emergency meeting of the Security Council. Without waiting, she
expelled 23 Russian diplomats.
Published
one month and a half before the attack in Salisbury, Amy Knight’s
book presents what was to become MI5’s thesis. The author herself
maintains that she has not the slightest proof of what she is
claiming.
At
the request of President of the House of Commons Interior Committee
Yvette Cooper, British Secretary for the Interior Amber Rudd
announced that MI5 (Military Interior Secret Services ) is going to
re-open 14 enquiries into deaths which, according to US sources,
were ordered by the Kremlin.
By
doing do, the British government adopted the theories of Professor
Amy Knight. On 22 January 2018, this US Sovietologist published a
very strange book - Orders to Kill - the Putin régime and
political murder. The author, who is « the » specialist on the
ex-KGB, attempts to demonstrate that Vladimir Putin is a serial
killer responsible for dozens of political assassinations, from the
terrorist attacks in Moscow in 1999 to the attack on the Boston
Marathon in 2013, by way of the execution of Alexandre Litvinenko in
London in 2006 or that of Boris Nemtsov in Moscow in 2015. However,
she admits herself that there is absolutely no proof of her
accusations.
The
European Liberals then joined the fray. Ex-Prime Minister of Belgium
Guy Verhofstadt, who presides their group in the European
Parliament, called on the European Union to adopt sanctions against
Russia. His counterpart at the head of their British party, Sir
Vince Cable, proposed a European boycott of the World Football Cup.
And already, Buckingham Palace announced that the royal family has
canceled their trip to Russia.
The
UK communications regulator, Ofcom, announced that it might ban the
channel Russia Today as a retaliatory measure, even
though RT has on no occasion violated British law.
The
Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs summoned the British ambassador
in Moscow to inform him that reciprocal measures would soon be
indicated in retaliation for the expulsion of Russian diplomats from
London.
President
Trump announced on Twitter that he had fired his Secretary of State,
with whom he had not yet been in contact. He was replaced by Mike
Pompeo, ex-Director of the CIA, who, the night before, had confirmed
the authenticity of the Russian information transmitted by General
Dunford. On his arrival in Washington, Tillerson obtained
confirmation of his dismissal from White House General Secretary
General John Kelly.
The
ex-CEO of the largest multinational in the world, ExxonMobil,
thought he was untouchable. But to his great surprise, Rex Tillerson
was brutally dismissed by Donald Trump. The former believed he was
serving the Anglo-Saxon world, while the latter consi
Ex-Secretary
of State Rex Tillerson is a product of the Texan middle class. He
and his family worked for the US Scouts, of whom he became the
National President (2010-12). Culturally close to England, he did
not hesitate, when he became President of the mega-multinational
Exxon-Mobil (2006-16), not only to wage a politically correct
campaign favouring the acceptance of young gays into the Scouts, but
also to recruit mercenaries in British Guiana. He is said to be a
member of the Pilgrims Society, the most prestigious of Anglo-US
clubs, presided by Queen Elizabeth II, a number of whose members
were part of the Obama administration.
During
his functions as Secretary of State, the quality of his education
provided a bond for Donald Trump, considered by US high society to
be a buffoon. He was in disagreement with his President on three
major subjects which allow us to define the ideology of the
conspirators -
- Like London and the US deep state, he thought it would be useful to diabolise Russia in order to consolidate the power of the Anglo-Saxons in the Western camp ;
- Like London, he thought that in order to maintain Western colonialism in the Middle East, it was necessary to favour Iranian President Cheikh Rohani against the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Khamenei. He therefore supported the 5+1 agreement.
- Like the US deep state, he considered that the swing of North Korea towards the United States should remain secret, and be used to justify a military deployment which would be directed in reality against the People’s Repubic of China. He was therefore in favour of official talks with Pyongyang, but opposed to a meeting between the two heads of state.
14
March 2018
While
Washington was still in shock, Theresa May spoke once again before
the House of Commons to develop her accusation, while all around the
world, British diplomats spoke to numerous inter-governmental
organisations in order to broadcast the message. Responding to the
Prime Minister, Blairist deputy Chris Leslie qualified Russia as a
rogue state and demanded its suspension from the UN Security
Council. Theresa May agreed to examine the question, but stressed
that the outcome could only be decided by the General Assembly in
order to avoid the Russian veto.
The
North Atlantic Council (NATO) met in Brussels at the request of the
United Kingdom. The 29 member states drew a link between the use of
chemical weapons in Syria and the attack in Salisbury. They then
decided that Russia was « probably » responsible for these two
events.
Jens
Stoltenberg, the Secretary General of NATO, and permanent
representative for the United Kingdom to the North Atlantic Council
Sarah MacIntosh. She is the ex-Director of Defence and Intelligence
questions to the British Minister for Foreign Affairs, a
In
New York, the permanent representative of Russia, Vasily Nebenzya,
proposed to the members of the Security Council that they adopt a
declaration attesting to their common will to shed light on the
attack in Salisbury and handing over the enquiry to the OPCW in the
respect of international procedures. But the United Kingdom refused
any text which did not contain the expression that Russia was «
probably responsible » for the attack.
During
the public debate which followed, UK chargé d’affaire Jonathan
Allen represented his country. He is an agent of MI6 who created the
British War Propaganda Service and gives active support to the
jihadists in Syria. He declared - « Russia has already interfered
in the affairs of other countries, Russia has already violated
international law in Ukraine, Russia has comtempt for civilian life,
as witnessed by the attack on a commercial aircraft over Ukraine by
Russian mercenaries, Russia protects the use of chemical weapons by
Assad (…) The Russian state is responsible for this attempted
murder ». The permanent representative for France, François
Delattre, who, by virtue of a derogation by President Sarkozy, was
trained at the US State Department, noted that his country had
launched an initiative to end the impunity of those who use chemical
weapons. He implied that the initiative, originally directed at
Syria, could also be turned against Russia.
Russian
ambassador Vasily Nebenzya pointed out that the session had been
convened at London’s request, but that it is public at Moscow’s
request. He observed that the United Kingdom is violating
international law by treating this subject at the Security Council
while keeping the OPCW out of its enquiry. He noted that if London
had been able to identify the « Novotchik », it’s because it has
the formula and can therefore make its own. He noted Russia’s
desire to collaborate with the OPCW in the respect for international
procedures.
15
March 2018
The
United Kingdom published a common declaration which had been
cosigned the night before by France and Germany, as well as Rex
Tillerson, who at that moment was still US Secretary of State. The
text reiterated British suspicions. It denounced the use of « a
neurotoxic agent of military quality, and of a type developed by
Russia », and affirmed that it was « highly probable that Russia
is responsible for the attack ».
The
Washington Post published an op-ed piece by Boris Johnson,
while the US Secretary of the Treasury, Steven Mnuchin, established
new sanctions against Russia. These are not connected to the current
affair, but to allegations of interference in US public life. The
decree nonetheless mentions the attack in Salisbury as proof of the
underhand methods of Russia.
British
Secretary for Defence, the young Gavin Williamson, declared that
after the expulsion of its diplomats, Russia should « shut up and
go away » (sic). This is the first time since the end of the Second
World War that a representative of a permanent member state of the
Security Council has employed such a vocabulary in the face of
another member of the Council. Sergueï Lavrov commented - « He’s
a charming young man. He must want to ensure his place in History,
by making shock declarations [...] Perhaps he lacks education ».
Throughout
its long history, England has never hesitated to lie and betray its
oath in order to defend its interests. This is how it earned its
French nickname of « perfide Albion » (after the Latin name for
England)
Conclusion
In
the space of four days, the United Kingdom and its allies have laid
the premises of a new division of the world, a Cold War.
However,
Syria is not Iraq and the UNO is not the G8 (from which Russia has
been excluded because of its adhesion to Crimea and its support of
Syria). The United States are not going to destroy Damascus, and
Russia will not be excluded from the Security Council. After having
resigned from the European Union, then having refused to sign the
Chinese declaration about the Silk Road, the United Kingdom thought
to improve its stature by eliminating a competitor. By this piece of
dirty work, it imagined that it would acquire a new dimension and
become the « Global Britain » announced by Madame May. But it is
destroying its own credibility.
Source: Voltaire
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