Confirmando que
la política europea es actualmente diseñada desde Langley, Virginia, nos
enteramos que el gobierno polaco no invitará a Rusia a los actos de
conmemoración del 70 aniversario de la liberación de Auschwitz!!! Miembros del gobierno polaco ya habían
definido a su país (off the record, of course) como “meros chupapijas de los
EEUU”. Pero este nuevo hallazgo de los polacos quiebra cualquier record
soplapético previamente establecido!!!
Los rusos, claro,
empiezan a enojarse (ver nuestro post de ayer). Lo confirma esta nota de Finian
Cunningham aparecida hoy en Strategic Culture:
Título: Gas Theft
and Auschwitz Snub… Russia’s Every Right to End the Insults
Texto: How many
insults does the European Union expect Russia to bear without consequences?
Ethnic cleansing of Russian people by the Brussels-backed Kiev regime, a
refugee crisis on Russia’s borders, economic sanctions based on groundless
accusations hurting Russian society – and now this – the neo-Nazi cabal that
seized power in Ukraine with CIA backing last year has repeatedly been found
guilty of siphoning off Russia’s natural gas exports to the EU.
On top of all
that comes the insult of Russian President Vladimir Putin not being invited
along with European leaders to attend the 70th anniversary of the liberation of
Auschwitz. More on that in a while.
But first on the
issue of natural exports. Russia this week finally responded to the Kiev
regime’s incorrigible banditry by giving notice that it is to cut off all gas
supplies that transit through Ukraine – which make up about 40-50 per cent of
the EU’s supply. In the middle of winter and with temperatures plummeting the
move by Russian state-owned Gazprom has reportedly sent Brussels officials into
panic mode.
No doubt the
dutiful Western corporate media will crank up the «Putin as arch villain»
narrative. Families freezing across Europe will be attributed to the «evil
genius» of the «Soviet mastermind».
Maros Sefcovic,
European Commission vice president for energy, said the decision by Gazprom to
turn off the gas taps will damage Russia’s reputation as an international
supplier. His admonition echoes earlier calls by Europe’s energy commissioner
Gunther Oettinger who appealed to Russia not to «politicise» energy trade.
That’s ironic
humour for you. Russia has not politicised anything; it is the Brussels
bureaucracy, along with their American cohorts, who have sought to politicise
everything – and to give Moscow impossible room for manoeuvre.
Gazprom’s chief
executive Alexei Miller this week reminded international media that Russia has
been a reliable supplier of natural gas to Europe for the past four decades –
even during the West’s aggressive Cold War.
Besides, the
objective of Russia’s latest gas cut-off is not to end the trade with Europe.
Russia is planning to route future supplies to the EU through Turkey. As Miller
pointed out, it is up to the EU to now build the necessary infrastructure to
take the gas supplies from the Turkish border into Greece and beyond.
Russia’s
objective is simply this: to put an end to the Kiev regime’s de facto theft of
Russian gas exports to Europe. How much more reasonable can that be?
We can imagine
how Britain would react if Scotland decided to with-hold North Sea oil supplies
transiting its territory. Or how France would respond if its wine exports were
being hijacked en route by some third party. Or the US if Mexico were found to
be surreptitiously dipping into its exports to the rest of South America.
It’s an absurd
complaint by EU officials and governments to now accuse Russia of «energy
blackmail». After all, it was Brussels that put the kibosh on Russia’s South
Stream gas project via the Black Sea last year, thus, in effect, squeezing
Russia to fall back on the Ukrainian transit route. That route has, as noted,
become infeasible due to the Kiev regime’s incessant and illegal siphoning off
of Russian exports.
So what does the
EU want Russia to do? Keep giving gas handouts to the Kiev mafia-regime that
refuses to pay for its own gas supplies and which is bombing and killing ethnic
Russians in the eastern Ukrainian regions?
Russia has every
right to take measures to protect its vital economic interests. An alternative
pipeline through Turkey will provide a southern arc complimentary to the
existing Nord Stream Russian gas supply route via the Baltic Sea into Germany.
It is therefore ridiculous to accuse Russia of cutting off gas supplies to the
EU. Russia is merely cutting off illegal interference in its exports by a third
party – the Kiev Reich.
Admittedly,
entailed is a critical supply problem this winter for the EU until the Turkish
route is implemented. But that’s not Russia’s problem; it is Brussels’ problem
for having blocked the construction of the South Stream project and for its
relentless indulgence of the Kiev regime, with all its criminality.
In any case,
complaints from the EU that Russia is damaging its reputation as an
international energy supplier ring hollow. Russia has found a ready alternative
market for its gas exports with China after Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping
signed a $400 billion record deal last year. The Asian market for Russia’s
prodigious energy resources is projected to overshadow the EU market. Moreover,
the Moscow-Beijing partnership is to be financed with roubles and yen, which
relieves Russia and China of artificial dependence on the US dollar or Euro.
It seems the
height of European conceit to lecture Russia about trade ethics, when the
former has imposed a gratuitous embargo on Moscow over baseless accusations of
interfering in Ukraine. It is the EU elite and their Washington ally who have
been systematically interfering in Ukraine and provoking a war of aggression on
the eastern regions – with a death toll of nearly 5,000 over the past year and
up to one million refugees. If international law and morality were adhered to,
it is Brussels and Washington that should be sanctioned, if not prosecuted for
the criminality they have unleashed in the form of the Kiev regime.
Europe’s hypocrisy
and double think are underscored with France’s ongoing unilateral abrogation of
the deal it had with Russia for the supply of two warships. Russia has paid
France over $1 billion already for the delivery of the Mistral class vessels;
yet Paris refuses to honour the contract. A less polite but not inaccurate way
to describe this French misconduct is state-sponsored «piracy».
Washington is
reportedly breathing down the French government’s neck to not relent on its
shameless scuppering of the Russian Mistral contract. Which makes the damage to
French «reputation» all the more injurious. Not only is France not be trusted
as an international trading partner; its «sovereign independence» is also
evidently at the mercy of Washington’s bullying. How can anyone trust the
French government to honour anything in the light of this craven kowtowing?
But here’s the
coup de grace for European insolence towards Russia: French President Francois
Hollande and his German counterpart Joachim Gauck will be among other European
leaders to attend the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi death camp
Auschwitz later this month. The ceremony will be led by Polish President
Bronislaw Komorowski.
An official
invitation was reportedly not sent to Moscow, and Vladimir Putin’s spokesman
Dmitry Peskov said this week that the Russian president would not be attending
the Auschwitz event, as a result.
In January 1945,
it was the Russian Red Army that liberated the death camp – which has since
come to symbolise the crimes of Nazi Germany and European fascism generally.
Russian troops liberated thousands of Poles, Jews and other European nationals
from imminent death at Auschwitz, where over one million had already perished.
The French Vichy regime collaborated with Nazi Germany to send hundreds of
thousands to their death at Auschwitz and other extermination centres.
Seventy years on,
Russia is being snubbed over perhaps its most heroic contribution to Europe –
the defeat of fascist Germany and its mass extermination programs.
It is astounding
how relatively quickly European history is in effect being re-written – and by
countries that were perpetrators of the horrors of World War II.
But should we be
surprised? Russia saved Europe’s neck from fascism and continues to save
Europe’s neck from freezing every winter with its natural gas supplies. And yet
for all this, Russia has to endure insults and provocations from a thankless
European elite.
It’s time that
there were consequences for such hideous, purblind European arrogance. Russia
can legitimately take her generous bounties elsewhere in the world – and let
the incorrigible ingrates freeze if they want to!
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