Tuesday, 10 January 2023

Only the supply of real revelatory truths will help end the US/NATO proxy war in Ukraine

January 2023, and with war in Ukraine now entering its ninth year, the prospects for any realistic resolution and avoidance of many more uselessly sacrificed lives looks continually dim.


Such pessimism is underscored by the reality that so much of the public still wouldn't even know that an armed conflict, with thousands of deaths, has been going on there since 2014, rather than 2022. 


Nor, thanks to an almost uniform media war narrative, would they have the slightest comprehension that the present crisis has been over three decades in the making, culminating in Russia's invasion. 


How much more convenient to maintain the simplistic demonisation story of 'Putin the crazy', leading his country into an 'impetuous' and 'unprovoked aggression' against an 'innocent bystander' state. 


Never have the antecedents of a war, with so much at stake for people and planet, been so resolutely avoided. Never have the core causes of a conflict been so wilfully misrepresented. 


As Benjamin Abelow helpfully contextualises it in a recent, essential read: 

“The underlying cause of the war lies not in an unbridled expansionism of Mr. Putin, or in paranoid delusions of military planners in the Kremlin, but in a 30-year history of Western provocations, directed at Russia, that began during the dissolution of the Soviet Union and continued to the start of the war.”


In a superb new article, Jonathan Cook lays out the epic deceptions behind this media-peddled proxy war narrative, and how the US is funding and pursuing another "forever war":
 “Last month, the US Congress approved a mammoth top-up of largely military "support" for Ukraine, bringing the official total to some $100bn in less than a year, with doubtless much more of the costs hidden from public view. That is far in excess of Russia’s total annual military budget of £65bn. Washington and Europe have been pouring weapons, including ever more offensive ones, into Ukraine. Emboldened, Kyiv has been shifting the field of battle ever deeper into Russian territory. US officials, like their Ukrainian counterparts, speak of the fight against Russia continuing until Moscow is "defeated" or Putin toppled, turning this into another "forever war" of the very kind Biden had just forsworn - this one in Europe rather than the Middle East.
This is an administration intent on leading and prolonging an untenable, expansionist war rather than securing an achievable, enduring peace; a militarist-minded monolith gorging its profits-soaring arms corporations rather than aiding its struggling and destitute citizens with basic food and heat. 

Likewise for Washington’s lackey UK and EU states, its populations now facing historic cost of living and energy crises. 

Across Europe, citizens are now coming to terms with the harsh realities of disconnected cheap energy supplies from Russia, and their new geo-economic dependency on price-inflated US gas. Rendered a taboo story by the Western media, is there any remaining doubt about the real perpetrators and beneficiaries of the bombed Nord Stream gas pipelines? 

In 2023, Britain will match its 2022 £2.3 billion military-related spending to Ukraine. While Johnson before him helped deliver the West's decisive block on any proto-peace deal, Sunak has followed with unwavering support for the war, pledging to sign the cheques for zealot Zelensky's now bombastic demands for increased weaponry.      

All told, it's an ongoing political imposition of mass, unnecessary suffering, loftily proclaimed as 'worth it' so that the 'good war' can continue. 'Our great moral sacrifice' paying for 'their noble fight to the death'. Was there ever a more cynical selling of such a mendacious proxy war?  

As so many disastrous US/Western 'interventions' and war fundings have shown: 
“There is no military solution to the crisis in Ukraine. The policy of flooding Ukraine with weapons will lead to a greater loss of life and destruction.”

Beyond the relentless blanket of Western war propaganda being fed to a duped public sits a veritable wealth of revelatory information and critical analysis helping to reinforce that essential truth. 


Rather than the death-sustaining supply of rockets and guns, this output should be viewed as real aid, a truly life-caring and educational form of support, gifted in the actual service of peace and human security against the insatiable lies of war-obsessed leaders, posturing politicians and service media.  


As Western publics slowly start to understand the staggering nature and scale of the US/NATO deception, it's only the greater supply and distribution of these resources that will help bring about the necessary pressure for an eventual end to this appalling, nuclear-threatening war, with some hopefully durable resolution, and help avert future escalations of Empire-driven violence. 


Please read and disseminate widely.  


Jonathan Cook: Russia-Ukraine war: How the US paved the way to Moscow's invasion   


Benjamin Abelow: How the West Brought War to Ukraine


Aaron Mate: Urging peace with Russia, top US general challenges DC's proxy war

Branco Marcetic: NATO expansion and the origins of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

Branco Marcetic: Today’s Hawkish Discourse Makes the Cuban Missile Crisis’s Nuclear Brinkmanship Seem Sane 


Who Blew Up Nord Stream (YouTube video)


Media Lens: Wicked Leaks – Part 1: How The Media Quarantined Evidence On Nord Stream Sabotage 


The United States is Waging a New Cold War: a Socialist Perspective 


Jonathan Cook: How the left became cheerleaders for US imperialism 




Andre Damon: US expands military presence near Russian border 


Jonathan Cook: Can Europe afford to turn a blind eye to evidence of a US role in pipeline blasts? 


Ali Abunimah: The growing risk of nuclear armageddon cannot be ignored 


Transcend Media: The Time to Negotiate Peace in Ukraine Is NOW 


Thomas Fazi: Will America end Zelenskyy’s dream? 


Bryce Greene: US Media’s Intellectual No-Fly-Zone on US Culpability in Nord 


Aaron Mate: The endless proxy war, by design 


Jack F Matlock Jnr: Why the US must press for a ceasefire in Ukraine 


Clare Daly: MEP Clare Daly: "Why don't we support Palestine with weapons as we supported Ukraine?"



John Mearsheimer: The World After the Ukraine War 

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