Posteamos a
continuación una muy interesante nota del historiador Eric Zuesse aparecida
estos días en el sitio Strategic Culture Foundation. El autor revisa la guerra
mediática que el Imperio desató contra Rusia desde 1990, así como también el
silencio cómplice de la gran prensa mundial sobre los verdaderos actores de la
confrontación, antes encubierta, ahora abierta:
Título: America’s
Now-Aggressive War Against Russia
Texto: America’s
aristocracy is determined to take over Russia. Ever since the end of the Soviet
Union and of its communism, the Cold War has become replaced by an increasingly
hot war in which the US and its allies are expanding NATO right up to Russia’s
borders, and imposing against Russia what the US refused to accept being imposed
upon itself during the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis: nuclear checkmate!
The direction of
aggression since the end of communism has reversed, and the aggression itself
has considerably intensified. Though the ideological excuse for the conflict is
thus entirely gone, the aggression against Russia is far more than the Soviet
Union ever dreamt of even trying against America. It’s so blatant. This is raw
aggression, for nothing else than conquest – ideology has nothing to do with
it. First, Russia’s allies are assassinated or otherwise overthrown; then,
Russia is to be in the cross-hairs, isolated as much as possible: Russia’s ally
Saddam Hussein in Iraq was killed in 2003; Russia’s ally Muammar Gaddafi in
Libya was killed in 2011; America and its allies (Sunni-fundamentalist nations
Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Turkey) tried to kill Russia’s ally the non-sectarian
Shiite Bashar al-Assad in Syria in 2013 but failed; and the US perpetrated a
coup that overthrew the Russia-friendly President of Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovych,
in February 2014. In each instance, chaos and an enduring hell for the
victim-nation’s public have resulted, but America’s rulers are psychopaths, and
they keep up the propaganda and the lies alleging the US regime to be good and
the regimes they overthrow to have been bad and ‘deserving’ of the
American-and-allied aggression. The regimes they overthrew were bad, but not
nearly so vile as America has imposed after them. In Syria, Russia itself
interceded in order to defeat the jihadists that the US-led operation has been
using to bring down Assad. Only the US-and-allied nonstop propaganda fools the
publics in US-allied countries to think that their own rulers were
«well-intentioned» but «misled by poor intelligence». The suckers don’t even
notice that it happens again and again: there is clearly a pattern to these
‘mistakes’. These weren’t mistakes; they were aggressions, for spreading
conquest. This is an increasingly hot war; to call it «the new Cold War» is to
lie, yet again.
The US and its
allies (the Sunni-Islamic, Roman Catholic, Protestant, and Jewish
aristocracies) are the world’s aggressors now; and Russia and its allies (who
have emerged as being the Shia-Islamic, Orthodox Catholic, Confucian, Tao, and
Hindu aristocracies) are in the West’s gunsights, to be forced by the American
aristocratic gang to capitulate, as the former capitalist-v.-communist Cold War
has increasingly (ever since 1990) morphed into an increasingly aggressive and
increasingly hot war for brute conquest, by the US and its allies, taking over,
one-by-one, without overthrowing but instead playing simply upon residual fears
against the long-expired communist Soviet Union, Russia’s former allies, who
were: Czech, Hungary, Poland, Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia,
Slovenia, Albania, Croatia; and soon: Macedonia, Montenegro, Bosnia and
Herzegovina, Ukraine, and Georgia. The aim of all of this is ultimately to take
over Russia itself, to become the vestigial whipping-boy for Soviet crimes.
(Whereas the US wants all of the former Warsaw Pact countries in its NATO, the
US has consistently refused to accept Russia into NATO – though that had been
verbally promised to Gorbachev.) This isn’t actually retribution based on
vengeance; it is instead aggression based on the craving that America’s
aristocrats have for sheer global conquest.
This is not a
grab for added wealth and power by any public anywhere – the non-aristocrats
(the public) are basically just servants and/or suckers to the aristocracy, in
any country. The public in each country are overwhelmingly comprised of the
servers and the mere fools of that country’s aristocracy. The aristocracy
include the people who own the ‘news’ media, and who (as servers are paid to)
slant their ‘news’ ‘reporting’ (to the multitudes of mere suckers) in order to
block from national power any politician who resists continuing rule by the
given nation’s aristocracy – regardless of any politician's particular
political party within that country. These ‘news’ media are, in turn, being
paid by other aristocrats, the advertisers, and so the entire aristocracy
controls each and every one of them, and thus collectively decides which ‘news’
gets published, and which (like this) does not. The editors whom the
aristocrats hire won’t publish this, but that doesn’t mean its false and the
lies they publish are true. It simply means that the truth is suppressed.
Here is the best
documentary introduction to this global war, and this documentary is only 22
minutes long; so, a viewer might want to replay and investigate on his/her own
some of the passages that whiz by in it. I have found that everything in it is
honest and true: this documentarian, Aaron Hawkins (or «Storm Clouds
Gathering»), is far more careful to exclude fabricated ‘information’ than are
the vast majority of documentarians and videographers – especially about such
‘sensitive’ geopolitical subjects. False and fake sources are carefully
excluded by Hawkins; only the most-solid sources are employed in his
documentaries. In the 22 minutes of this one are the most-important global
historical events since the start of Richard Nixon’s massively history-shaping
presidency. The changes that Nixon pioneered are rising to a crescendo today,
and some of them are explained in that documentary.
As I myself have
documented in an earlier article, the US war against Russia started in 1990
while the Administration of the then-US President George Herbert Walker Bush
was negotiating with the Administration of the Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev
the conditions for the re-unification of Germany, and the end of the Cold War:
Bush told his negotiators to make certain promises; but, then, once Gorbachev’s
people said yes to these understandings, Bush instructed his people to move
forward on the basis of ignoring what they had just promised, and they all did
so – and there was nothing that Russia now could do about it, because Russia
had just disbanded (and this is Putin’s big lament about Gorbachev) not only
the Soviet Union, but even the broader Warsaw Pact – the military alliance that
had been the USSR’s equivalent to America’s NATO alliance. Gorbachev actually
trusted the West – he didn’t know that the US, which leads the West, was no
longer a democracy; he didn’t know that the aristocracy had retaken it. He
wasn’t prepared for the reality that the US had recently been restored to
aristocratic control after the brief period of post-Civil-War democracy in the
US, 1932-1972. And now, the US is more in the grip of its aristocracy than ever
since the country had started, back in 1776. US President Jimmy Carter is
correct that today’s US is a dictatorship. But publics in the US-allied nations
haven’t yet figured that out.
From the end of
the Soviet bloc (1991) till the present time, each successive US President has
run a foreign policy that continues from George Herbert Walker Bush’s
exquisitely engineered deceit, which was designed ultimately to surround
Russia, and to swallow it up. That’s the plan, and Barack Obama is utterly
devoted to it – to such an extent that, according to the great investigative
journalist Seymour Hersh, the Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, Martin
Dempsey, who had been in on the planning for the operation to overthrow the
Russia-friendly leader of Syria, Bashar al-Assad, quit over Obama’s
determination to continue the operation until Assad is removed and replaced by
a leader who will do what the US aristocracy wants (which is to allow the
gas-pipeline from Qatar into Europe to be built and to run through Syria).
Russia is the
world’s most resource-rich nation. The US aristocracy wants to control it. And
Qatar and Saudi Arabia want to weaken their biggest oil-and-gas competitor:
Russia.
When the Soviet
Union broke up in 1991, Russia became ruled by Boris Yeltsin, who accepted
guidance from Washington, and privatized the Russian nation’s most valuable
assets, in deals that spun them off to corrupt operators who shared their
bonanzas with American aristocrats, including even some of the Harvard
economists who were basically making the decisions and overseeing the entire
process of this stripping from the Russian public their key national assets and
enriching the most grubby US-subservient new Russian aristocrats. Both the
wealth and the welfare of the Russian people immediately plunged, and then
started slowly climbing back up to what it had been before the breakup. The US
operation of Russia was an absolute disaster for the Russian people.
But here is what
the agents for America’s aristocrats said about Yeltsin’s rule of Russia (as
quoted in pages 3-5 of Stephen F. Cohen’s 2001 «Failed Crusade: America and the
Tragedy of Post-Communist Russia»:
«The Russian
prospect over the coming years and decades is more promising than ever before
in its history». David Remnick, journalist, 1997 [now the editor of the New
Yorker].
«Optimism
prevails universally among those who are familiar with what is going on in
Russia». US Vice President Al Gore, 1998.
«Only a few years
from now… what will be left standing is the towering edifice of Yeltsin’s
achievement». Leon Aron, biographer, 2000.
At the same time
(also on those same pages from Cohen) was being published outside the US the
depressing reality inside Yeltsin’s Russia:
«A human crisis
of monumental proportions is emerging in the former Soviet Union». UN
Development Program, 1999.
«Will we continue
looting and destroying Russia until nothing is left?… God forbid these reforms
should continue». Alexander Solzhenitsyn, 2000.
Look at the
reality, and you’ll see in the statistics of Russia, what was blatantly obvious
to everyone except Americans (who are so deluded by the agents for America’s
aristocracy). For examples of this «human crisis of monumental proportions»:
Between 1991 when Yeltsin took over, and 1993 a mere two years later, Russia’s
male life expectancy plunged from 63 years down to less than 58 years. When
Putin took over in 2000, it was 59 years. By 2010, it was back again to 63
years. By 2014, it was 66 years, an all-time-record high. But America’s
propaganda says that Putin is bad and Yeltsin was good.
Per-capita GDP
was 39% of America’s in 1991, and was 20% of America’s in 1998, while Americans
were praising Yeltsin’s rule. By 2010, after 10 years of Putin, it had risen to
39% of America’s. It kept rising until Obama slammed on the economic sanctions
in 2014.
Pew Global
polling shows unfavorable opinions of Putin everywhere but in Vietnam, China,
India, and Philippines (and they didn’t show their figure in Russia itself,
where Pew had actually found an 88% approval-rating for Putin) – and strongly
negative ratings in all of the US-allied countries. However, earlier than the
February 2014 Obama coup that replaced a Moscow-friendly with a Washington-run
President of Ukraine, Pew found no such international hostility toward either
Putin personally or Russia nationally. All of this hostility was manipulated by
the US as part of Obama’s all-out campaign to cripple and isolate Russia so as
to cause Putin to lose power ultimately and become replaced by a US stooge.
The US government
propaganda services, quite understandably, brag about how effectively they’ve
demonized Putin. They have, indeed, done a terrific job for their aristocratic
masters. They’ve convinced billions of suckers, that white is black, black is
white, up is down, and down is up.
And that’s the
news, about the ‘news’.
And here is more,
just in case someone still really believes the US aristocracy’s lie that the
sanctions against Russia are based on international criminality by Russia’s
leadership, and not on international criminality by America’s leadership. The
truth here is too hot to handle: the US, just like it was internationally
recognized to be in the only global opinion poll on the subject, is
overwhelmingly recognized as constituting «the greatest threat to peace in the
world today».
And that’s news
the US aristocracy and its allied aristocracies don’t report; they suppress.
It’s also why the pollster, which was hired by them for this poll, buried it,
instead of headlined with it. (Perhaps if – as America’s aristocrats might have
been hoping – Russia had been named there as #1 instead of the US, that would
have been the headline. But Russia wasn’t even listed among the top 5 there.
News like that always gets buried. Just as does the news that the only
scientific analysis of the evidence about the overthrow of Yanukovych proves
that it was a US coup, no authentic ‘revolution‘.)
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