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Showing Original Post only (View all)Return of the Evil Empire [View all]
(With apologies to Bill Withers) We all need to loathe somebody.
The U.S. Owns the Narrative on Ukraine
Return of the Evil Empire
by JASON HIRTHLER
CounterPunch, Sept. 1, 2014
EXCERPT...
In 2014 the U.S. has succeeded in demonizing Vladimir Putin and Russia, precipitating a New Cold War that may yet become a hot one. The evil empire is back. The White House has made proficient use of mass media propaganda to get the job done. First, theyve controlled the narrative. This is critical for two reasons: one, because it permits the White House to sweep the February coup in Kiev into the dustbin of American memory, never to be seen again. Second, it has allowed it to swiftly assert its claim that Russia is a dangerously expansionist power on the edges of a serene and peace-loving Europe. In other words, the omission of one fact and commission of another.
On the former front, by the State Departments own concession, it spent some $5 billion in Ukraine, fomenting dissent under the standard guise of democracy promotion. The myriad NGOs beneath the nefarious cloud of the National Endowment for Democracy are little more than Trojan horses through which the State Department can launch subversive activities on foreign turf. We dont know all the surely insidious details of the putsch, but there are suggestions that the violence was staged by and on behalf of the groups that now sit in power, including bickering neofascists that were foolishly handed the nations security portfolio.begging slogans3
On the latter end, a frightful portrait of a revanchist Russia will be presented for public consumption. But consider the context before you consign Putin to the sordid annals of imperial tyrants. A belligerent superpower arrives on your doorstep by fostering a violent coup in a neighboring nation with the obvious intent of ensuring Kiev accepts an IMF deal rather than a better Russian one, and further that Ukraine become the newest and perhaps decisive outpost of NATO. Had you been in his shoes, would you have permitted an illegitimate, Western-infiltrated government to challenge the integrity of your Black Sea naval base at Sevastopol? Doubtful.
SNIP...
This is no surprise. A sophisticated doctrinal system adept at manufacturing consent will succeed less by what it asserts than by what it leaves out. The facts omitted are always inconvenient ones. Among other missing pieces of the story currently being peddled by the MSM, is the issue of NATOs raison dêtre, which vanished with the collapse of the Warsaw Pact and the dissolution of the USSR. No matter, it has swiftly refashioned its mandate into a rapid-reaction force ready to descend on flashpoints around the globe, like Serbia and Libya and Afghanistan. Despite promises to the contrary, it has essentially worked to bring all the former Warsaw Pact countries into its U.S.-dominated embrace. The goal is self-evident: put missiles on Russias doorstep, the better to alienate Moscow from Berlin and ensure that Washington isnt left out in the cold by its rivals.
SNIP...
Little if any coverage is given to another critical piece of real story, namely the obvious economic rivalry underlying the conflict. Ukraine is a major chip in the tussle for access to Black Sea resources, and for primacy in the provision of those resources to European homes. Likewise, the importance of channeling that access and supply through IMF-engineered loans, naturally denominated in dollars and central to the dollars now-threatened role as the worlds reserve currency.
CONTINUED...
http://www.counterpunch.org/2014/09/01/return-of-the-evil-empire/
I'm all for war when the nation's security is at stake. When war is to make the world safe for Goldman Sachs, no.
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Nobel Prize winning economist Joseph Stiglitz agrees with you 100-percent, L0oniX!
Octafish
Sep 2014
#3
We HAVE learned some things over the past few years that once were extremely puzzling
sabrina 1
Sep 2014
#31
The people DID decide in those regions, the coup govt in Kiev launched a military assault on them
sabrina 1
Sep 2014
#32
That is one dangerous threat to this country, the Bush family. And to other countries as we
sabrina 1
Sep 2014
#34
Since you couldn't be bothered to read the material I cited, here it is in a nutshell:
truedelphi
Sep 2014
#67
And you could not be more wrong sadly. Just about everything in the OP is absolutely correct.
sabrina 1
Sep 2014
#35
From 2011: Goldman Sachs Is So Desperate To Get Into Ukraine It's Advising The Government For FREE
Octafish
Sep 2014
#10
The $5.1 billion was given TO the Ukrainian government over the course of 22 years (1991 on).
pampango
Sep 2014
#30
The Rendon Group staged the 2004 Democratic National Convention when then Sen. Obama
bobthedrummer
Sep 2014
#49
I know all too well how many are affected by events that are covered up to fit in the lie machines
bobthedrummer
Sep 2014
#71
Profound thought, that. Thank you, Tierra y Libertad! This august group agrees with you...
Octafish
Sep 2014
#39
And those IMF loans will need to be paid back at usurious rates requiring austerity to.......
LongTomH
Sep 2014
#51
What a steaming load of bullshit. Pushes a false narrative while accusing others of doing so.
Tommy_Carcetti
Sep 2014
#36
When's the administration going to release its evidence for all that? It's been two months.
Octafish
Sep 2014
#37
You'd think a former spook like McGovern would know that the investigation is in Dutch hands...
Tommy_Carcetti
Sep 2014
#38
So you're saying that if I believe Ukraine is unjustly under attack from Russia....
Tommy_Carcetti
Sep 2014
#41
The vast majority of us here, myself included, heartily agree with your general premise.
Tommy_Carcetti
Sep 2014
#46
Got it. Thanks. From your post I thought you were denigrating me as a 'Conspiracy Theorist.'
Octafish
Sep 2014
#47
I notice that neither of the responses to your post bothered to try to refute your point about
davidpdx
Sep 2014
#75
Do you support the actions of the current Kiev government, which appears to be falling apart, again
sabrina 1
Sep 2014
#53
You're assuming that the reason the Ukrainians are fighting is to protect the IMF?
Tommy_Carcetti
Sep 2014
#55
Apparently it isn't otherwise, Boroshenko, the Chocolate King, (dear alerters, he is known as
sabrina 1
Sep 2014
#66
Wow! Explains why Geithner sacrificed homeowners to ''Foam the Runway'' for the Banks.
Octafish
Sep 2014
#79