Looking back, the whole debacle might have been avoided – if only certain actors had behaved differently.
On February 21st, against
the background of the deadly violence of the previous two days in which
over 100 people had been killed by sniper fire, the Yanukovych regime
and the leadership of the three main political players in the rebellion
came to an agreement.
The agreement was brokered by the Polish, German and French governments, and the assumption was that it had the de facto support of the US regime. In subsequent statements, the Russians regularly referred to the agreement as the baseline for any progress in resolving divisions over the Ukraine. It was the only point of agreement between all parties. Well, all parties except one.
The very next day, the
far-right ‘political soldiers’ element on the Maidan, buoyed by a
growing sense of its own political power, rejected the agreement and
launched a series of attacks that led to the craven flight of the
Yanukovych leadership and the dubiously legal ‘impeachment’ of
Yanukovych by the opposition parties, who then installed an interim
government led by the ex-banker Yatsenyuk. The government, critically,
contained members from Svoboda, a party that grew out of the former
pro-Nazi Social National Party.
There and then, the USA and the
EU should have said no to the fascists and required that the Svoboda
group be ejected from the regime.
So why was it tolerated in the regime?
The answer is that although it only represents a small section of the Ukraine overall, it represents a much larger section of the Ukrainians who were fighting the Berkut in the street and who overthrew the regime. The physical base of the regime, particularly in the early days, had a considerable ethno-nationalist, far-right element.
The USA/EU had clearly made a
calculated decision to turn a blind eye to this element as long as it
meant a regime that would finally bring the Ukraine into the Atlanticist
bloc.
Throughout these events, the
average consumer of Atlanticist media could have been forgiven for
demonstrating complete ignorance of a number of critical facts. These
would include the fact that the putsch regime had come to power on the
coat tails of a far-right mob and the fact that the regime had placed
the former leader of a gang of neo-nazi football hooligans in charge of
National Security. But perhaps even more importantly, the average viewer
of CNN or the BBC would have been largely ignorant of the fact that
there were many millions of Ukrainians who not only played no part in
this process, but who in fact had every reason to be strongly opposed to
what had happened in what was, at least at that point, still their
country too.
This ignorance was
understandable, because all the Atlanticist media had really proffered
was a montage of events designed to conform to the typical Atlanticist
narrative structure deployed in situations where regime change is in
Atlanticist interests. The storyline in these situations is a simple
form of civilizational chauvinism – the victory of ‘western
civilisation’, as represented by the USA, EU and NATO, is morally and
historically ineluctable. All those who resist are morally bankrupt and
will lose. This is what has happened in the Ukraine, and what is
inevitable and right must therefore be for the good.
The problem is – it isn’t true.
What happened in the Ukraine was that an Atlanticist backed regime
containing far-right elements had come to power on the back of a violent
uprising in which far-right elements had played a critical part. The
USA/EU gamble was based on the Putin regime, Russian public opinion, and
the pan-Russian and communist/socialist elements in the Ukraine, simply
accepting the right of the Nationalist and right wing part of the
Ukraine, together with the Atlanticists, to determine all of the
Ukraine’s fate.
Fast forward to May Day 2014. To the east of Ukraine, Russia has deployed a significant military capability, to the west and the north, NATO has increased its military capability. The Atlanticists have imposed sanctions against Russian individuals and corporations supposedly close to the Putin regime. Russia has experienced significant capital outflow and a drop over the forecast growth for Q1, but is not budging. The Crimea is long gone, and is now part of Russia. It wasn’t even mentioned in the Geneva agreement.
http://theartof12.blogspot.com/2014/05/merkel-appeals-to-putin-may-day-may-day.html
Merkel Appeals To Putin, May-Day-May-Day | help facilitate the release of the OSCE observers who are from a number of European countries, including Germany
http://theartof12.blogspot.com/2014/05/merkel-appeals-to-putin-may-day-may-day.html
The Donbas is in a state of revolt, with armed rebels occupying strategic locations in over 10 towns and cities, including Donetsk, the industrial hub of the Ukraine – the Donbas region generates close to 30% of Ukraine’s GDP. There is considerable support for the Donbas rebellion amongst the local security forces, who are offering hardly any opposition. The Ukraine is planning to introduce military conscription, and the Putin regime is threatening that any action against Russian interests, in which it includes action against ethnic Russians in the Donbas, may result in military intervention. In Kiev, Right Sector fascists still occupy public buildings and are still acting out their fascist fantasies in night-time torch-lit parades. Meanwhile, the average Ukrainian of whatever political stripe is facing vicious austerity imposed by IMF ‘conditionalities’.
It is utterly facile to blame
Russia for this. If Russia, and the Crimean and Donbas rebels, are to
blame for anything, it is refusing to lie down and be dictated to by the
Ukrainian nationalists and their Atlanticist backers. Did Nuland,
McCain and the other siren voices of one-eyed Atlanticist support for
the nationalist rising ever stop to consider how it would play out
against Ukraine’s cultural, linguistic and political fault-lines? Did
they expect the Crimea – a region that has consistently supported the
irredentist cause ever since the 1991 independence of Ukraine – to just
accept their new Ukrainian nationalist rulers? Did they expect the
left-wing and pan-Russian elements in the south and east of Ukraine to
accept a government that included some who identify with the former
Galician SS and the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union?
The Ukrainian regime and its
Atlanticist backers are becoming increasingly desperate in their
attempts to whip up opinion against the Donbas rebels and the Putin
regime. This reached an absolute nadir with the obviously fraudulent
anti-Semitic ‘registration notice’ episode, which Kerry even saw fit to
raise at the Geneva negotiations. Yatsenyuk then went on US television
to accuse Putin of wanting to resurrect the Soviet Union (he doesn’t).
The Ukrainian government has even accused Putin of wanting to start
World War 3 (he doesn’t). This is the stuff of desperation.
One wonders whether Kerry has
actually seen or read any of the banners that currently adorn public
buildings throughout the Donbas. Many of them have a common theme –
opposition to fascism. Has it not crossed Kerry’s mind that the USA lost
all credibility with these elements when, together with the EU, it
supported a regime containing fascists and failed to condemn the
continued fascist occupations of public spaces in Kiev?
Does Kerry realise that whereas
possibly 100,000 Ukrainians fought with the Germans in WW2, around 2
million fought with the Soviet Union and that, in the Donbas, this is
part of a shared historical tradition, ingrained for generations and
strongly associated with the pan-Russian identity, that makes the
presence of fascists in the Ukrainian putsch regime highly
inflammatory. It seems that the one thing that the Atlanticist bloc
cannot face up to is that if you were to ask the rebels and their
supporters what it is they are fighting against, they would tell you
they are fighting against fascism.
And in the Ukraine the US government and the EU are on the same side as the fascists.
Lionel Reynolds writes the www.dispatchesfromempire.com blog http://www.globalresearch.ca/geopolitical-interplay-the-ukraine-debacle-could-have-been-avoided/5380352
[sidebar: As Russia slowly, but certainly has surely, recovered from the hate and loathing of the Mussolini-Hitler-Stalin criminally insane "Homo Sapiens?", then the rest of the world was also recovering from the same criminally insane. China and the Opium Wars, there. And the list of human atrocities' wrought on humans' is at critical mass?
One can only wonder ...
JABBERWOCKY
Lewis Carroll
(from Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There, 1872) `Twas brillig, and the slithy tovesDid gyre and gimble in the wabe:
All mimsy were the borogoves,
And the mome raths outgrabe.
"Beware the Jabberwock, my son!
The jaws that bite, the claws that catch!
Beware the Jubjub bird, and shun
The frumious Bandersnatch!"
He took his vorpal sword in hand:
Long time the manxome foe he sought --
So rested he by the Tumtum tree,
And stood awhile in thought.
And, as in uffish thought he stood,
The Jabberwock, with eyes of flame,
Came whiffling through the tulgey wood,
And burbled as it came!
One, two! One, two! And through and through
The vorpal blade went snicker-snack!
He left it dead, and with its head
He went galumphing back.
"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock?
Come to my arms, my beamish boy!
O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!'
He chortled in his joy.
`Twas brillig, and the slithy toves
Did gyre and gimble in the wabe;
All mimsy were the borogoves,
And the mome raths outgrabe.
Mussolini, Hitler, Stalin, TRANSNATIONAL$ GLOBALISM$ NATO "Totalitarianism" Always IT
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