Footnotes from the Ukrainian "Crisis"; New High-Points in Cynicism Part IV

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Post by blindpig » Sun Feb 27, 2022 2:58 pm

LIVE: Russian Troops Have Entered Kharkov

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Refugees from Donbass placed in children's camps near Moscow | Photo: Moscow 24/Nikita Simonov

Published 26 February 2022 (10 hours 42 minutes ago)

Russian troops managed to break through to Kharkov, - the Russian delegation arrives in Belarus for negotiations with Ukraine - SWIFT preparing to move against some Russian banks - Gazprom continues to supply gas to Europe

6:00 EST:

Belarus to deploy nuclear weapons if Poland or Lithuania do it - Lukashenko:

Belarus will turn to Russia with a request to return nuclear weapons to it if the United States deploys them in Poland or Lithuania, President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko announced on Sunday.

According to Lukashenko, he mentioned this possibility during the conversation with French President Emmanuel Macron. "If the United States, or France … transfer nuclear weapons to Poland, to Lithuania, to our borders, … I will appeal to [Russian President Vladimir] Putin to return the weapons that I once gave without any preconditions," Lukashenko said.

5:00 EST:

Gazprom continues supplying gas for transit to Europe via Ukraine as normal:

Gazprom continues supplying Russian gas for transit to Europe through Ukrainian territory as per normal, Spokesman Sergey Kupriyanov told reporters.

"Gazprom supplies Russian gas for transit to Europe through Ukrainian territory as per normal, in accordance with requests of European consumers - 107.5 mln cubic meters as of February 27," he said. As of Saturday, February 26, 108.1 mln cubic meters were requested.


Strong international coalition formed to support Ukraine - Zelensky:

A powerful international coalition has been established to support Ukraine, President Vladimir Zelensky said on Sunday.

"We are receiving weapons, medicines, food, money and fuel. A strong international coalition has been formed to support Ukraine," Zelensky said.

He said that Germany plans to deliver 1,000 anti-tank weapons and 500 Stinger anti-aircraft missiles to Ukraine, while Belgium promised to support the country’s armed forces with 5,000 machine-guns, 5 million cartridges and some 4,000 tons of fuel.

Zelensky also pledged to raise wages of the Ukrainian military.

Russian army blocks Ukraine’s Kherson and Berdyansk, says defense ministry:

Russian armed forces have blocked the cities of Kherson and Berdyansk, took control over Genichevsk and an airport near Kherson, Chief Spokesman for the Russian Defense Ministry Igor Konashenkov said at a briefing on Sunday.

"Over the past day, the cities of Kherson and Berdyansk were completely blocked by the Russian armed forces. The city of Genichevsk and the Kherson airport were also taken under control," the spokesman noted.

4:00 EST:

President Zelensky says he won't go to Belarus for negotiations: The Press Secretary of the President of Ukraine Sergei Nikiforov stressed that the representatives of Kiev will not go to Gomel for negotiations.

"Such a format was indeed discussed. But at the last moment, the Russian negotiators put forward a demand that the Ukrainian army must first lay down their arms..."

According to Nikiforov, Ukraine is ready for negotiations, but is not ready to listen to any preconditions. This also applies to the venue.

3:00 EST:

Russian armed forces eliminate over 900 Ukraine’s military facilities, says ministry:

"By now Russian Armed forces have eliminated 975 facilities of Ukrainian military infrastructure, among them 23 command points and communication centers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, 3 radar stations, 31 air defense systems S-300, Buk-M1 and Osa, 48 radar locators. Eight combat planes and 7 helicopters, 11 unmanned aerial vehicles, two Tochka-U missile launchers have been shot down," Russian Defense Ministry Spokesman Major-General Igor Konashenkov told reporters on Sunday.

Moreover, 223 tanks and other armored combat vehicles, 28 jets (on land), 39 multiple-launch rocket systems, 86 field branch artillery weapons and mortar launchers, 143 special tactical vehicle units were eliminated, Konashenkov added.


2:30 EST:

Russian delegation arrives in Belarus for negotiations with Ukraine: The Russian delegation is in Belarus to begin negotiations with the Ukrainians, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Sunday.

"As agreed, the Russian delegation, comprising representatives of the foreign ministry, the defence ministry and other institutions, including the presidential administration, arrived in Belarus for talks with the Ukrainians," Peskov told reporters.

Zelensky announces the creation of a foreign volunteer unit: Zelensky announced the formation of a new unit - the International Legion of Territorial Defense of Ukraine. It will be made up of foreigners who want to take part in repelling Russian troops.

Russia denounces new attack by Ukrainian nationalist Azov battalion on civilians:

Ukrainian nationalists from the Azov battalion shelled multiple residential areas in the southern Donetsk town of Mariupol with rocket launchers, killing civilians, the Russian Defence Ministry said.

"Ukrainian nationalists of the Azov battalion attacked with multiple rocket launchers the populated areas of the locality of Sartana, on the outskirts of Mariupol, and the school No. of Mariupol. The shelling left houses destroyed and civilians were killed," said the institution's spokesman, Igor Konashenkov.

The shelling, which took place on Saturday 26, began at 16.00 local time and lasted about 20 minutes.

1:15 EST:

Russian troops have entered Kharkov: Russian troops managed to break through to Kharkov,

This was announced via Telegram by the head of the Regional State Administration Oleg Sinegubov.

"There was a breakthrough of light equipment of the Russian enemy in Kharkiv. Including the central part of the city. Attention! Do not leave the places of shelter! The Armed Forces of Ukraine are liquidating the enemy. We ask the civilian population not to take to the streets of the city," he wrote.

"Please, stay at home. The situation in the city is very tense," Mayor Igor Terekhov said.

(more and more...)

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Russia Blames Ukraine for Missile That Hit Building in Kiev

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Apartment building damaged after being hit by a missile, Kiev, Ukraine. Feb. 26, 2022. | Photo: RT

Published 26 February 2022

While media and social media reports attributed the attack to the Russian military, after assessing the damage to the infrastructure, it was found that it was hit by a Ukrainian projectile, when Ukraine was trying to repel a night attack.

A Ukrainian anti-aircraft missile hit a residential building in Kiev, according to reports on the ground in the Ukrainian capital, after media and social media reports claimed that a Russian missile hit the building.

After assessing the damage to the infrastructure, it was found that it was hit by a Ukrainian projectile, when Ukraine was trying to repel a night attack.

The Ukrainian anti-aircraft missile malfunction was due to a lack of maintenance of the military equipment, which has been in service since Soviet times, according to RIA Novosti, citing a source in the Russian Defence Ministry.

"While repelling a night-time missile attack on the Ukrainian AFU's military infrastructure, the guidance system of the Ukrainian Buk-M1 medium-range surface-to-air missile failed and hit the corner of a residential building," a Russian defence ministry source said.


In a comment to the Sputnik news agency, the Russian defence ministry source stated that the information spread about an alleged Russian attack on Lobanovsky Avenue in the Ukrainian capital is untrue.

The Russian Defence Ministry has repeatedly reiterated that it targets only the military infrastructure of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and does not carry out attacks on residential areas.

The missile caused damage between the 17th and 21st floors, the ministry said. Shortly afterwards, it said six people were injured, adding that a total of 80 residents were evacuated from the building.

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Russia destroys 975 facilities in operation in Ukraine

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The Russian Armed Forces destroyed 223 tanks and other Ukrainian armored fighting vehicles. | Photo: EFE
Published February 27, 2022 (3 hours 48 minutes ago)

The Russian Armed Forces blockaded the cities of Kherson and Berdiansken during this day of operations.

The Russian Defense Ministry recorded this Sunday the destruction by its forces of 975 facilities of Ukraine's military infrastructure, including 23 control and communication centers, three radar posts, 31 S-300 missile launch systems , Buk M-1 and Osa, and 48 radars.

In turn, 223 tanks and other armored combat vehicles were destroyed, 28 aircraft that were on the ground, 39 multiple rocket launch systems, 143 units of special military automobile technique and 86 field artillery weapons and mortars, according to reports. Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov.

Likewise, he specified that eight combat aircraft, seven helicopters, 11 drones and two Tochka-U tactical missiles were shot down.

The Defense entity pointed out that the Ukrainian nationalists attacked this Saturday with multiple Grand rocket launch systems populated neighborhoods on the outskirts of Mariupol and a school in the city, leaving civilians dead and damage to residential buildings.


Konashenkov stressed that the Russian forces warned about the preparation of these acts by the Ukrainian nationalists. He also expressed that many Ukrainian military offered their surrender.

The official commented that the Russian Armed Forces blockaded the cities of Kherson and Berdyansk, while seizing the city of Genichesk and the Chernobaervka airfield in the Kherson region.

Ukrainian Defense Legion
For his part, the Ukrainian president, Volódimir Zelenski, informed this Sunday of the creation of the "International Legion of Territorial Defense of Ukraine", a new unit made up of foreign volunteers.

"All foreigners who wish to join the resistance against the Russian occupiers and protect world security are invited by the Ukrainian leadership to come to our state and join the ranks of the Territorial Defense Forces," Zelensky said in a statement.

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Russian and Ukrainian delegations will meet in eastern Belarus

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The head of the Russian delegation said that the Kremlin is ready to negotiate peace at any time of the day. | Photo: Sputnik
Published February 27, 2022 (58 minutes ago)

The leader of the Russian delegation, Vladimir Medinsky, stated that the Ukrainian side agreed to arrive in Belarus on Sunday.

A delegation of the Government of Ukraine is going to negotiate with the Russian side in Gomel province, in southeastern Belarus, the Belarusian National Press Center reported on Sunday.

Senator Yuri Voskresensky noted that after a series of telephone conversations between Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky and his Belarusian colleague Alexander Lukashenko, the Kiev side was able to talk.

The leader of the Russian delegation, Vladimir Medinski, has stated that the Ukrainian side has agreed to arrive in Belarus on Sunday for negotiations between the two countries.


Medinski has indicated that the meeting will be held in Gomel province and the most suitable place is being chosen, "where maximum security will be guaranteed for the Ukrainian side."

"Now the route is being worked out and the most optimal point on the territory of the Gomel region is being selected, where maximum security will be guaranteed for the Ukrainian side. For our part, we guarantee 100% security of the route, the passage and we will wait in this place for a delegation of the Ukrainian administration,” Medinski said.

"I have spoken with Alexander Lukashenko," Zelensky wrote on Facebook without giving further details, while Russia insists on holding a dialogue in this country.

Voskresensky, close to the ongoing negotiations, indicated that the Ukrainian delegation left for Gomel before 3:00 p.m. Its composition will be announced later.


Russia's special military operation in Ukraine has been ongoing since February 24.
On Friday, the movement of troops was suspended in anticipation of possible negotiations with Kiev, but due to the refusal of the Ukrainian side to participate in them, military actions were resumed.

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The Russian Way of War
February 26, 2022

What I am about to say should be self-evident to anyone following closely the move of Russian forces into Ukraine and having a recollection of what the same Russian general command did in Crimea and then did again in their Syrian campaign. Regrettably, Western audiences do not find these observations on CNN, the BBC, The Financial Times and The New York Times, not to mention on the still less reputable television channels and print media that provide 99% of the (mis)information which the public receives daily on the Ukrainian conflict and on much else. Their producers and editorial boards, their journalist staff all are looking at one another or just contemplating their belly buttons. They have for some years now been living in a virtual world and paying little heed to the real world. I can only be surprised that an astute observer of commercial opportunities like Zuckerberg took so long to launch Meta.

I have three points to make today about how the Russians are conducting their military campaign in Ukraine.

The first point is a generalization from the remarks I made yesterday about their humane treatment of the enemy’s servicemen. This approach to the military tasks results from awareness that the military is a handmaiden to diplomacy and to politics, not vice versa, as has been the case in each of the major wars that the United States fought and ultimately lost in the past thirty years. That is why the Russians are not practicing “shock and awe,” which is the American way of war.

The second point closely abuts the first. The ascent of Russia’s military capability in the past decade was defined not by their celebrated cutting edge hypersonic missile technology or the deep sea nuclear drone Poseidon.. After all, in the final analysis once parity is established in means of nuclear deterrence, the weapons become useless in the garden variety conflicts that we see everywhere and in every age. Ultimately what counts to project power at the regional level, which is where Russia positions itself, is conventional weapons which can be and are used in attempts to resolve intractable conflicts by force of arms. This is precisely where the Russians amazingly caught up with the United States, bypassing, incidentally, all of the weapons industry of Western Europe in quality and quantity.

So the Russians have their ‘toys for the boys,’ which they designed, manufactured and implemented in their ground, air and sea forces. They did all this at bargain basement prices. But they use them sparingly and demonstratively rather than as blunt instruments of mass destruction. This is a cardinal difference from the American way of war.

The third point is that there is continuity in Russian military behavior which makes it predictable. In the takeover of Crimea, the game-changer favoring the Russian PsyOps was their ability to disrupt entirely the military communications of the Ukrainian enemy, so that field units lost touch with their commanders and were exposed on the spot to calls for surrender and desertion, to which the vast demoralized and confused majority acceded at once. There is evidence that the same technique is being practiced today by Russia in Ukraine

Yesterday anyone watching Euronews on one screen and Russian state television on another would have been perplexed by the totally contradictory coverage of both with respect to the fate of the armed detachment of Ukrainian border guards on one island in the southeast of Ukraine. Euronews carried the address of President Zelensky awarding posthumous designation as Heroes of Ukraine to the entire detachment, which reportedly resisted the attacking Russian forces and were slaughtered. Meanwhile Russian news showed those same border guards seated at tables and signing sworn statements that they voluntarily lay down their arms and awaited repatriation to their homes and families.

Was Zelensky engaging in brazen propaganda? No, he was simply misinformed because the detachment had been wholly cut off from its superior officers in Kiev and they feared for the worst. This is what the Russians practiced so successfully in their Crimean campaign in 2014.

Finally, I wish to share one more defining pattern of Russian military behavior today that carries over from their operations in their Syrian campaign to destroy the US-backed terrorist groups in that country. In Syria, the Russian army established special units to sort out in field conditions the bad terrorists from the very bad terrorists. The former were allowed to lay down their arms and go home to their families. The latter were fought to the death and “neutralized.”

This slow, painstaking effort to distinguish enemies who can be brought back into civil society from those who cannot is unique to the Russian way of war today, and it deserves much more attention than it receives in our media. It is surely enabled by advanced psychological training of officers in charge. And it is an entirely different mindset from the “counterinsurgency” techniques that David Petraeus popularized and rode to fame and advancement in the Iraq War.

©Gilbert Doctorow, 2022

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Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine in Perspective
Copyright © 2022 Energy Intelligence Group
Published:
Fri, Feb 25, 2022
Author
Scott Ritter, Washington
Editor
Sarah Miller

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After decades of ignoring Russia’s national security concerns, the West is confronted with a military invasion of Ukraine which serves as a precursor for a new Cold War that will define Russia’s relationship with the West for years to come.

Let there be no mistake, on Feb. 24, the world awoke to a new reality. Prior to this date, Russia was treated by the West as an annoyance, belittled by economic and even military elites as little more than a “giant gas station masquerading as a nation,” to quote John McCain, the now-deceased senator from Arizona.

Russian President Vladimir Putin had been subjected to a series of sophomoric psychological profiles that trivialized Russian national concerns as little more than the psychotic whim of a troubled individual. The caricatures that emerged of the Russian state and its leadership colored the analysis of Russia’s oft-stated concerns over what it viewed as its legitimate national security.

This blinded the West to the reality of what was transpiring. Because no one took Russia seriously, no one could imagine a large-scale ground war in Europe. So everyone was taken by surprise when such a conflict broke out.

How We Got Here

Ever since Nato had opened the door to membership for Ukraine and Georgia during the 2008 Bucharest summit, Russia has been making its vehement opposition known.

William Burns, the former US Ambassador to Russia and now director of the CIA, captured the Russian sentiment in a February 2009 memorandum: “Nyet means nyet: Russia’s Nato enlargement red lines.” Russia, Burns noted, viewed “farther eastward expansion as a potential military threat,” giving rise to Russian fears that “the issue could potentially split the country [Ukraine] in two, leading to violence or even, some claim, civil war, which would force Russia to decide whether to intervene.”

One need only to look at what has transpired in Donetsk and Luhansk, and Russia’s current military operation in Ukraine, to understand how prescient Burns’ cable was.

Burns, however, was ignored. So, too, was Putin, who had been lecturing the West ever since his landmark speech at the 2007 Munich Security Conference, where he famously called out the US for having “overstepped its national borders in every way.” Putin declared, “This is visible in the economic, political, cultural and educational policies it imposes on other nations. Well, who likes this? Who is happy about this?” He was greeted by silence.

“I am convinced,” Putin told the assembled leadership of the Western world, “that we have reached that decisive moment when we must seriously think about the architecture of global security. And we must proceed by searching for a reasonable balance between the interests of all participants in the international dialogue.”

At Munich, the Russian president warned that Western polices “stimulate an arms race.” He repeatedly warned the US and Nato that President George W. Bush’s precipitous decision to withdraw from the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile treaty and then to deploy anti-missile defense systems in two Nato countries, Poland and Romania, posed a direct threat to Russian national security.

In 2018, Putin unveiled new types of Russian strategic nuclear weapons designed to defeat US missile defenses. “No one has listened to us,” Putin declared at the time. “You listen to us now.”

Putin’s 2018 nuclear announcement should have alerted the West to a critical aspect of the Russian president’s personality. “You will have to assess that new reality and become convinced that what I said today isn’t a bluff … trust me,” Putin said at the time.

Nyet means nyet. It was a simple message laid out in uncomplicated terms. Russia was not bluffing. Yet the US and Nato brushed off the Russian concerns, operating under the premise that their principle of an “open-door” policy regarding Nato membership somehow trumped Russian concerns about its national security.

Perception management overtook reality, as Nato tried to sell Russia on the notion that it had nothing to fear, since Nato was ostensibly a defensive alliance. The US and Nato shrugged off Russia’s narrative, which cited Nato’s bombing of Belgrade in 1999, deployment to Afghanistan in 2001, and intervention in Libya in 2011 as prima facie evidence that post-Cold War Nato had morphed into an offensively oriented military alliance whose presence on Russia’s borders constituted an existential threat.

Nato membership remained on the table for Ukraine and Georgia. Moreover, Nato began arming and training the militaries of these former Soviet republics, integrating them into formal Nato exercises that transformed the Ukrainian and Georgian militaries into de facto Nato proxies. Indeed, Ukrainian and Georgian troops deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan were under the Nato flag.

Russian sensitivities were heightened following the Maidan Revolution of 2014, which saw a pro-Russian president replaced by a decidedly pro-Western Ukrainian government that made Nato membership a legal mandate.

As Burns had predicted, Ukraine’s push for Nato membership pushed Russia into a corner, prompting a demand by Russia, submitted to the US and Nato in December 2021, calling for written security guarantees that Ukraine would never join Nato. This Russian demand was ignored. Russia warned that failure to provide the demanded security guarantees would result in “military-technical” responses — a euphemism for war, which Russia implemented in full on Feb. 24.

Where We Are Going

The major takeaway from this unfolding situation should be that Russia’s president does not bluff, and that the West would do well to listen closely to what he has to say. As Russian troops poured across the Ukrainian border, Western diplomats and pundits proclaimed shock and dismay. But Russia had been clear about what it wanted, and what the consequences of failing to get that would be. This war was predictable, if only the West had listened.

The fighting rages in Ukraine. How this war will end is uncertain. The old military adage that no plan survives initial contact with the enemy applies in full. What is known is that the US and Europe are imposing a second tranche of hard-hitting sanctions designed to punish Russia.

It is important to point out that anyone who believed this second round of sanctions would compel a change in Russian behavior will be disappointed. Russia’s course of action has incorporated the full range of sanctions planned by the West — not a difficult task, since there had been wide speculation about their scope since sanctions were first threatened in spring 2021.

The problem isn’t the sanctions, but what follows. These sanctions exhaust the options the US, Nato and the EU have for responding to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. They have no follow-on plan. Russia, on the other hand, has such a plan. It has been very clear about what the future holds. Again, however, the West has not been listening.

Russia will not take this second tranche of sanctions laying down. Putin has made clear that Russia will respond in kind, using symmetrical (i.e., countersanctions) and asymmetrical (i.e., cyberattacks) actions designed to disrupt the economies of targeted nations and entities. Russia has made no secret that this is its intended course of action, but as with its “military-technical” solution for Ukraine, the West shrugged off the Russian threat. Russia, however, does not bluff.

Russia has also made clear that its security guarantees go beyond preventing Ukraine from joining Nato and include the return of Nato’s military infrastructure to pre-1997 levels. In short, all Nato forces deployed into Eastern Europe must be returned to their home bases, and the two missile defense sites in Poland and Romania dismantled.

This is the demand that will drive future Russian relations with the West. Rather than acceding to Russia’s demands, Nato has been doubling down on the reinforcement of its eastern flank, dispatching additional forces to Poland, Romania and the Baltics.

In response, Russia will create an analogous situation to what transpired in Belarus, namely the forward deployment of powerful Russian military formations in what will be, for all practical purposes, a militarized buffer zone separating Nato from Russia proper, with the exception of the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad.

The resulting standoff will closely resemble the Cold War, where Nato and Soviet-led Warsaw Pact forces faced off across the frontier separating East and West Germany. This is the new reality that the world woke up to on Feb. 24 — a Cold War that the West neither wanted, predicted nor is prepared to undertake.

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Re: Footnotes from the Ukrainian "Crisis"; New High-Points in Cynicism Part IV

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photo | A man inspects the damage at a building in Kiev, Ukraine, Feb. 25, 2022. (Photo: Emilio Morenatti | AP

Russia, Ukraine and the chronicle of a war foretold
Posted Feb 26, 2022 by Chris Hedges

Originally published: MintPress News (February 25, 2022 ) |

I was in Eastern Europe in 1989, reporting on the revolutions that overthrew the ossified communist dictatorships that led to the collapse of the Soviet Union. It was a time of hope. NATO, with the breakup of the Soviet empire, became obsolete. President Mikhail Gorbachev reached out to Washington and Europe to build a new security pact that would include Russia. Secretary of State James Baker in the Reagan administration, along with the West German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher, assured the Soviet leader that if Germany was unified NATO would not be extended beyond the new borders. The commitment not to expand NATO, also made by Great Britain and France, appeared to herald a new global order. We saw the peace dividend dangled before us, the promise that the massive expenditures on weapons that characterized the Cold War would be converted into expenditures on social programs and infrastructures that had long been neglected to feed the insatiable appetite of the military.

There was a near universal understanding among diplomats and political leaders at the time that any attempt to expand NATO was foolish, an unwarranted provocation against Russia that would obliterate the ties and bonds that happily emerged at the end of the Cold War.

How naive we were. The war industry did not intend to shrink its power or its profits. It set out almost immediately to recruit the former Communist Bloc countries into the European Union and NATO. Countries that joined NATO, which now include Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Albania, Croatia, Montenegro, and North Macedonia were forced to reconfigure their militaries, often through hefty loans, to become compatible with NATO military hardware.

There would be no peace dividend. The expansion of NATO swiftly became a multi-billion-dollar bonanza for the corporations that had profited from the Cold War. (Poland, for example, just agreed to spend $ 6 billion on M1 Abrams tanks and other U.S. military equipment.) If Russia would not acquiesce to again being the enemy, then Russia would be pressured into becoming the enemy. And here we are. On the brink of another Cold War, one from which only the war industry will profit while, as W. H. Auden wrote, the little children die in the streets.

| Firefighters hose down a burning building following a rocket attack on Kiev Ukraine Feb 25 2022 Photo | AP | MR Online
Firefighters hose down a burning building following a rocket attack on Kiev, Ukraine, Feb. 25, 2022. Photo | AP

The consequences of pushing NATO up to the borders with Russia — there is now a NATO missile base in Poland 100 miles from the Russian border — were well known to policy makers. Yet they did it anyway. It made no geopolitical sense. But it made commercial sense. War, after all, is a business, a very lucrative one. It is why we spent two decades in Afghanistan although there was near universal consensus after a few years of fruitless fighting that we had waded into a quagmire we could never win.

In a classified diplomatic cable obtained and released by WikiLeaks dated February 1, 2008, written from Moscow, and addressed to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, NATO-European Union Cooperative, National Security Council, Russia Moscow Political Collective, Secretary of Defense, and Secretary of State, there was an unequivocal understanding that expanding NATO risked an eventual conflict with Russia, especially over Ukraine.

“Not only does Russia perceive encirclement [by NATO], and efforts to undermine Russia’s influence in the region, but it also fears unpredictable and uncontrolled consequences which would seriously affect Russian security interests,” the cable reads.

Experts tell us that Russia is particularly worried that the strong divisions in Ukraine over NATO membership, with much of the ethnic-Russian community against membership, could lead to a major split, involving violence or at worst, civil war. In that eventuality, Russia would have to decide whether to intervene; a decision Russia does not want to have to face. . . . Dmitri Trenin, Deputy Director of the Carnegie Moscow Center, expressed concern that Ukraine was, in the long-term, the most potentially destabilizing factor in U.S.-Russian relations, given the level of emotion and neuralgia triggered by its quest for NATO membership . . . Because membership remained divisive in Ukrainian domestic politics, it created an opening for Russian intervention. Trenin expressed concern that elements within the Russian establishment would be encouraged to meddle, stimulating U.S. overt encouragement of opposing political forces, and leaving the U.S. and Russia in a classic confrontational posture.

The Obama administration, not wanting to further inflame tensions with Russia, blocked arms sales to Kiev. But this act of prudence was abandoned by the Trump and Biden administrations. Weapons from the U.S. and Great Britain are pouring into Ukraine, part of the $1.5 billion in promised military aid. The equipment includes hundreds of sophisticated Javelins and NLAW anti-tank weapons despite repeated protests by Moscow.

The United States and its NATO allies have no intention of sending troops to Ukraine. Rather, they will flood the country with weapons, which is what it did in the 2008 conflict between Russia and Georgia.

The conflict in Ukraine echoes the novel “Chronicle of a Death Foretold” by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. In the novel, it is acknowledged by the narrator that “there had never been a death more foretold” and yet no one was able or willing to stop it. All of us who reported from Eastern Europe in 1989 knew the consequences of provoking Russia, and yet few have raised their voices to halt the madness. The methodical steps towards war took on a life of their own, moving us like sleepwalkers towards disaster.

Once NATO expanded into Eastern Europe, the Clinton administration promised Moscow that NATO combat troops would not be stationed in Eastern Europe, the defining issue of the 1997 NATO-Russia Founding Act on Mutual Relations. This promise again turned out to be a lie. Then in 2014, the U.S. backed a coup against Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych who sought to build an economic alliance with Russia rather than the European Union. Of course, once integrated into the European Union, as seen in the rest of Eastern Europe, the next step is integration into NATO. Russia, spooked by the coup, alarmed at the overtures by the EU and NATO, then annexed Crimea, largely populated by Russian speakers. And the death spiral that led us to the conflict currently underway in Ukraine became unstoppable.

The war state needs enemies to sustain itself. When an enemy can’t be found, an enemy is manufactured. Putin has become, in the words of Senator Angus King, the new Hitler, out to grab Ukraine and the rest of Eastern Europe. The full-throated cries for war, echoed shamelessly by the press, are justified by draining the conflict of historical context, by elevating ourselves as the saviors and whoever we oppose, from Saddam Hussein to Putin, as the new Nazi leader.

I don’t know where this will end up. We must remember, as Putin reminded us, that Russia is a nuclear power. We must remember that once you open the Pandora’s box of war it unleashes dark and murderous forces no one can control. I know this from personal experience. The match has been lit. The tragedy is that there was never any dispute about how the conflagration would start.

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RUSSIA DISCONNECTED FROM SWIFT: AN "ATOMIC BOMB" AGAINST WHOM?
Feb 27, 2022 , 5:12 p.m.

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SWIFT's disconnection from "some" Russian banks opens new uncertainties but also a path to alternative financial reorganization (Photo: File)

*SWIFT is the intermediary platform for banking operations, an arm of Western hegemony.
*Russia is the main supplier of energy to the European Union (EU). The 27 countries depend on 41% of Russian gas.
*China and Russia had already created SWIFT-like systems to circumvent "sanctions."

The United States, the EU, the United Kingdom and Canada have decided to debar a group of Russian banks from SWIFT (Society for World Interbank Financial Telecommunication) as part of the coercive measures against Russia due to the special military operation in Ukraine.

The SWIFT system is a centralized and intermediary structure for interbank operations around the world. As a convenient arm of global financial hegemony, its infrastructures are located in Belgium.

The disconnection of Russian banks from SWIFT is called the "financial atomic bomb" announced against Russia, in a framework of "infernal sanctions". However, the announcement has edges. "Some Russian banks" will be affected and, in theory, oil and gas exchange operations, the main drivers of the Russian economy, which account for 53% of its exports , will not be compromised .

The information of the affected institutions has not been revealed and the real scope of the announcement depends on it. Indeed, it already has a political value and scope, in its execution it can be just as or less destructive for the Russian economy, but also for the countries with commercial links with it, especially in Europe.

The "expansive wave" of the measure will largely depend on the list of banks to be affected. But even more important will be the application of measures in the financial field, the "secondary sanctions" and the development of real operations.

Therefore, only two scenarios can be glimpsed from now on.

EXTENSIVE AND DEEP FINANCIAL LOCKDOWN SCENARIO

Although VTB, Gazprombank and Sberbank, the main banks in Russia, are already on the list of sanctioned entities and will surely be disconnected from SWIFT, the doubt about almost all of the disconnected Russian financial entities will be what determines the level of real economic impact.

A very small group of financial entities would have enormous difficulties in managing all the operations to and from Russia on a global scale, this being the Achilles' heel for a Europe that pretends not to be so harmed.

Cynthia Roberts of Hunter College tells the BBC that there is a problem of self-interest and "interdependence". Russia is a key partner for the EU.

"Russia is a major power and a global economy and some 'sanctions' will cause high levels of mutual damage, such as (problems) in the supply of energy, minerals, wheat, etc," he explains.

Giving Russia back 40 years in financial transaction methods will affect the chain of interbank and intercompany relationships, and will even cause damage to non-sanctioned Russian items.

Russia, responsible for 18% of the world's wheat, is, together with Ukraine , the breadbasket of Europe . Ukraine is the world's leading exporter of sunflower and sunflower oil. In addition, it is the second world producer of barley. Hence, Ukraine, due to its war situation, will undoubtedly see its production chains affected and Russia, due to these "sanctions", will see its capacities in this item affected.

Russia also drags the fertilizer sector, key in Europe's food chain and with an impact on world food prices. The military actions against Ukraine triggered the price of fertilizers in a single day by the order of 180% according to Forbes , and this escalation could only increase due to the slowdown in financial relations to and from Russia in the medium term.

The oil and gas sector is not without risks. Just talking about gas, the 27 members of the EU depend, on average, on 41% of Russian gas. Some 13 countries, including members of the EU and Eastern Europe, depend on more than 95% of Russian gas.

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Europe prefers to continue with Russian gas in the absence of suppliers to replace the Russian quota, but the departure of SWIFT from Russia would cause havoc (Photo: AFP)

Delays in financial operations, as well as war tension, will generate a rise in prices. This price goes directly to the costs of industries and electricity, a particularly sensitive issue in Spain, a country that, although it does not depend so much on Russian gas, would be affected by the rise.

The shock wave of the "financial atomic bomb" against Russia will reach European homes. The increase in the price of gas drives up the cost of the megawatt hour . In January 2021 it reached 19 euros and after this year's accumulated and due to the armed conflict, it has reached 91 euros in an abysmal way.

The overall picture is undoubtedly inflationary in these matters. The accumulated increase due to the crisis in raw materials that marked the last quarter of 2021 may be amplified and prolonged due to the armed conflict, but especially due to Russia's abrupt exit from many markets due to "sanctions" and due to the slowdown of your financial operations.

The sensitivity of the globalized economy poses key risks because of the "sanctions" on Russia. If these are applied in a wide and deep lockdown, they will generate a shock wave of serious proportions to the already sensitive state of the global industry, which has not recovered after the pandemic, the crisis of raw materials and the "container crisis". " that recent inflation imposed.


The Russian metals industry (11% of its exports) is at risk for reasons of financial suffocation. If there are obstacles or slow financial operations, the chain can be interrupted with serious consequences. The critical knot is in the neon that is used for microchip lithography. 90% comes from Russia and 60% is purified in Ukraine.

According to Sarah Schiffling, a supply chain subject matter expert and professor at Liverpool John Moores University in the UK, microchip suppliers barely have two to four weeks ' worth of inventory . If there are delays in the chain due to war and boycott of Russia's financial operations, there will be consequences.

The crisis in the industry that depends on microchips will continue to worsen, as it is already dragging the consequences of the crisis in raw materials in recent months. The automotive and technology industry, from China to Southeast Asia to the United States, would be clearly affected. That will be the range of the shock wave.

LOW-SPECTRUM FINANCIAL LOCK-IN SCENARIO

Russia's "partial" disconnection from SWIFT would be reasonable for the economy of Europe and the world to be determined to be surgically focused, and there are reasons to doubt this.

However, in that scenario, the announced "hellish sanctions" and his "atomic bomb" would end up being a big, but much-hyped explosion. Mainly a multipurpose propaganda input for the West. If the United States and the EU look out for their own interests, they will make a lot of boast about it even with relative real impact.

The Russian-Ukrainian conflict has already pushed up oil and gas prices. The latter soared by 60% temporarily. If Russia maintains its gas account with Europe, it will benefit from high prices, thereby being able to offset the measures against it.

Russia has already announced backing in rubles and foreign currencies to its sanctioned banks. Assuming that the disconnection of SWIFT is focused on just a few banks, the undoubted crisis that there will be in Russia could be maneuvered, due to the financial conditions created in the country since 2014. Russia has been preparing for "sanctions" of this type since that year.

According to the BBC , by January of this year, the Russian government's international reserves in foreign currency and gold were at record levels, with a value of more than 630 billion dollars. That is the fourth highest amount of such reserves in the world and could be used to help prop up the Russian currency, the ruble, for a considerable time.

Only about 16% of Russia's currencies are currently held in dollars, down from 40% five years ago. About 13% is now held in Chinese renminbi.
Although Biden pointed out that the suffocation strategy would be to prevent the use of Russian national reserves to be drained in the Western financial markets, such a thing is difficult due to the configurations that the new parallel financial system has had, which, although it is incipient, It has been key for both Russia and China during the last five years.

In recent years, Russia created the SPFS (System for the Transfer of Financial Messages), its own SWIFT, precisely because of the "sanctions" against it in 2014.

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The Eurasian economy could be reshaped after the Russian disconnection from SWIFT (Photo: RT)

The SPSF has few affiliated institutions, some 400, compared to the more than 11,000 affiliated to SWIFT, but it can be a key factor to at least partially avoid the suffocation of the West.

In 2019, several Russian banks joined the China International Payments System (CIPS), analogous to the international SWIFT system, but in a much more developed category, also created by China to circumvent economic measures against it.

The factor of cryptocurrencies as Russia's escape route from "sanctions" remains in question. Both Russia and China have preferred to avoid their link with cryptos, among many reasons, also to strengthen their financial intermediary channels.

WHO WINS AND WHO LOSES?

Paradoxically, the measures that have been imposed on Russia, for reasons of context and relations of economic interdependence, could force many Russian clients and partners to link up through these platforms such as CIPS and SPSF, giving them a boost that they did not have.

Hence, the crossroads of the West at the time of "bombing" the Russian economy, has the dilemma that by trying to isolate it and cut its ties, the West would suffer and the financial architecture of the Eurasian axis could be strengthened.

The real and political scope of these measures does not lie strictly in their initial impact, since the Russian spectrum and the Western spectrum of the economy will suffer the effects differently. The underlying issue is: how those involved will be able to manage the shocks in the medium and long term, who could be more harmed and who will benefit from strategic advances.

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Donetsk and Lugansk: The Role of NATO and the US Strategy
February 27, 2022
By Rubén Ramos – Feb 23, 2022

The attack on Donetsk and Lugansk is part of a US plan to apply heavy sanctions, together with its European vassals, on Russia, by accusing it of wanting to annex Ukraine. This would hamper Russia’s current economic plan, its ground and space technology development, and its self-defense strategy.

While the United States and its European “vassal states” have denied the geopolitical validity of the “Security Guarantees” peace proposal presented by Russia in December 2021, those very same countries have sent mercenaries and illegal armament to the Donbas region to attack the independent republics of Donetsk and Lugansk.

Clarification: Since its birth after the end of World War II (WWII), the US and European military apparatus that is NATO has been under the sole command of the United States government. Consequently, the condition of obedience and submission of the European states under the absolute authority of the US government makes them “vassal states.”

NATO: Background and modus operandi

NATO’s structure and operational function arose from the experience of the “secret armies” that the United Kingdom used to appropriate the territories of India and Africa and impose English colonialism at gun-point. The colonies achieved their “independence” in the second half of the last century. As this was only a formality, these former colonies are still subject to the British monarchy through the so-called “Commonwealth” (British Commonwealth of Nations).

Before, during and after the Second World War, England used its “secret armies” to infiltrate and destroy “resistance” movements that had been organized in different European countries against Nazi Germany’s occupation. Simultaneously, England incorporated the experience of the Nazi SS (Schutzstaffel) into its practices of espionage, sabotage, repression, torture, and terrorism.

Based on these “secret armies” and their “stay behind” networks (i.e. those who stay behind and operate from within aterritory), the United States and the United Kingdom built the North Atlantic Organization Treaty Organization (NATO) under supreme Yankee command. Under this model, both the US and the UK have structured their national security systems and all their espionage, assassination and terror apparatuses (CIA, FBI, DEA, USAID to cite the most visible in the US and MI6 in the UK). Moreover, the entire structure and logistics of the US Unified Combatant Commands and its seven [geographic] Areas of Responsibility, plus four Functional Combatant Commands and the Special Operations Commands, have the same origin.

All of NATO’s invasive and terrorist interventions are carried out through secret armies and stay behind networks, as well as so-called “contractors” (I will refer to these later).

The secret armies, the stay behind networks and the contractor companies are made up of and directed by mercenaries with high military and subversive training. These are advanced tactical and infiltration groups that attack under a “false flag” mode. This is what Mr. Biden referred to when pretending to accuse Russia of such methods to spark the alleged invasion of Ukraine. The aforementioned secret armies et al. are all part of a dirty war modality used by the United States and its vassal states throughout the world and are a constitutive part of NATO’s strategies, under the guidance of the CIA and the MI6. Yugoslavia and Libya are illustrative cases from the recent past, and today it is Donbas.

This system of war, terror and death (of which I have mentioned only a few of its many devices) carries out wars, attacks, coups, and regime change operations (Bolivia, Myanmar, Mali, Chad, Guinea, Sudan and Burkina Faso, among the most recent); it plans, implements and executes “springs” and “color revolutions” such as the Euromaidan in Ukraine in 2014; it commits genocides such as those in the Congo, Rwanda, Cambodia, Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria; and it conducts assassinations such as those of Yasser Arafat, Hussein, Gaddafi, and Chávez, just to name a few.

The contractors

Since 1990 and under reforms introduced in the UN by the Brahimi-Annan Report on “peacekeeping missions,” some of the functions of such missions have passed into the hands of “specialized private companies.” Such companies, originating in the United States and under the protection and financing of its government, have been named “contractors.”

In 1997, Erik Prince, a former US Navy Seal marine, founded Blackwater USA, also called Blackwater Worldwide and X Services LLC. Its purpose was to bring “peace and security” to countries intervened by the US in the name of democracy, human rights and humanitarian aid. Remember Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Iran, Yemen, Venezuela, Bolivia, and Haiti?

In 2010, Blackwater integrated under the name “Academi” which has nothing academic about it. Academi is currently the most important private US State Department contractor and according to Time magazine, from 2020 onwards, it has been granted $10 billion for “peace and security” operations in the Donbas region.

The Azov Battalion

One of Academi’s “missions” is to commit to the reorganizing and financing of the the Azov Battalion, which is made up of Ukrainian and European mercenaries and neo-Nazi fanatics who “enjoy killing.” The Azov Battalion is led by its current commander Andriy Biletsky, who founded it in 2014. The battalion is trained and armed by the US CIA and the British MI6 and is part of the aforementioned stay behind global networks.

The Battalion is in charge of the attacks perpetrated on the independent republics of Donetsk and Lugansk and uses weapons that were prohibited by the Minsk Treaty. The Treaty recognized the autonomy of Donetsk and Lugansk, but the Ukrainian government does not accept the treaty and the US has sabotaged it.

What the United States wants

The attack on Donetsk and Lugansk is part of a US plan to accuse Russia of wanting to annex Ukraine and thus have free reign to apply “sanctions” on the country together with Europe. This would hamper Russia’s current economic plan, the development of its ground and space technologies and its self-defense strategy. This would impede its gas trade with Europe by burying the Nord Stream pipeline. It may generate problems in its relationship with Belarus, Iran, Syria and especially with China (the US’ main strategic objective), and it may hinder the continuity of its partnerships with Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua and Argentina.

Through such measures, and as it has already been happening, the US would secure the European market for its fracked shale gas (that is highly polluting before, during and after extraction) and other exports to its vassal states. The war industry controlled by Raytheon Technologies and Northrop Grumman, amongst others, will continue to finance the US and European mainstream media, and to bribe the hawks in the US Congress though its lobbyists, thus further boosting their profits by selling weapons to Europe in order to prevent them from being gobbled up by the Russian boogeyman.

In short, the United States is trying to stop its inevitable displacement as a hegemon from a new multipolar geopolitical world order which would end the unipolarity imposed through US military power. This new world order was anticipated by President Putin at the Munich Security Conference on February 10, 2007. History does not stand still, and there is no Ukraine, no Azov Battalion, no Academi, no Biden that can stop it.

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How the US Instigated the Ukraine Crisis
February 28, 2022
By Rick Sterling – Feb 25, 2022

Introduction
Russia has sent troops into Ukraine and attacked Ukrainian military forces.

In a one-hour address, President Putin said the goal was the “de-Nazification” of Ukraine.

It is now clear the Russian statements and proposed peace treaty in December 2021 were deadly serious. At that time the Russians said the US and NATO were crossing red lines, they felt threatened and would not abide this endlessly. Now they have taken action.

In his address yesterday, Russian President Putin gave a frank explanation which comes after years of complaints. The Russians have complained bitterly about the US-promoted 2014 coup in Ukraine, the eastward expansion of NATO, the installation of missiles in Romania and Poland, the pretense that the missiles were for defense against Iran, the 2019 US withdrawal from the Intermediate Nuclear Forces agreement, and the aggression against Russian speaking Ukrainians in the east.

President Putin compared the situation to WW2, where the Soviet was invaded and lost 27 million citizens to Nazi Germany. He vowed to not repeat the mistake of endlessly trying to appease the aggressor.

Comparison to the Cuba crisis
This conflict is unnecessary. It could have been avoided by simple agreement to not include Ukraine in NATO and to withdraw missile systems from Romania and Poland. Unless NATO is planning war with Russia, those agreements are eminently sensible.

In 1962 the United States drew a red line saying the Soviet Union could not install missiles in Cuba. They threatened world war to make this stand. The distance from Havana, Cuba to Washington, DC is over 1,100 miles. In contrast, the distance from Kiev, Ukraine to Moscow in Russia is under 500 miles. Is it not clear why the Russians feel threatened?

Essential background and facts
Following are factors to consider in evaluating who is to blame for the current crisis and bloodshed. When we hear analysis of the situation which entirely ignores the following facts, it is a sure sign of distortion and bias.

Fact 1. In February 2014, a coup overthrew the Ukrainian government which came to power in an election certified by the OSCE (Organization for Security and Cooperation). The president, Viktor Yanukovich, was forced to flee for his life.

This situation was presciently analyzed at the time by Seumas Milne who wrote: “The attempt to lever Kiev into the western camp by ousting an elected leader made conflict certain. It could be a threat to us all.”

Fact 2. The coup was promoted by United States officials. Neo-conservatives such as Victoria Nuland and John McCain actively supported the protests. As confirmed in a secretly recorded phone call, Nuland determined the post-coup composition weeks in advance. Later, Nuland bragged that they spent $5 billion in this campaign over two decades. Before the coup was “midwifed,” Nuland forcefully rejected a likely European compromise agreement which would have led to a compromise government. “F*** the EU!”, she said. Nuland managed the coup but Vice President Biden was overall in charge. As Nuland says in the phone call, Biden would give the ultimate “atta boy” to the coup leaders. Subsequently, Joe Biden’s son personally benefited from the coup. Victoria Nuland has even more power now as the Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs. Secret US forces such as the Central Intelligence Agency must also be involved.

Fact 3. The coup government immediately acted with hostility toward its Russian-speaking citizens. Approximately 30% of Ukrainian citizens have Russian as their first language, yet on the first day in power, the coup regime acted to make Russian no longer an official state language. This was followed by more actions of hostility. As documented in the video “Crimes of the Euromaidan Nazis,” a convoy of buses going back to Crimea was attacked. In Odessa, over 30 opponents of the coup government died when they were attacked and the trade union hall set afire.

Fact 4. During World War 2, there were some Nazi sympathizers in western Ukraine when the Germans invaded the Soviet Union. This element continues today in the form of Svoboda and other far-right nationalist parties. The Ukrainian government has even passed legislation heroizing Nazi collaborators while removing statues honoring anti-Nazi patriots. The situation was described three years ago in an article “Neo-nazis and the far right are on the march in Ukraine.” The author questioned why the US is supporting this. Under President Poroshenko (2014 to 2019) nationalism surged and even the Orthodox Church split apart.

Fact 5. The secession of Crimea, Donetsk, and Luhansk are a direct result of the 2014 coup. In Crimea, a referendum vote was rapidly organized. With 83% turnout and 97% voting in favor, Crimeans decided to secede from Ukraine and re-unify with Russia. Crimea was part of Russia since 1783. When the administration of Crimea was transferred to Ukraine in 1954. they were all part of the Soviet Union. This was done without consulting the population.

Author’s note: I visited Crimea in 2017 and talked with diverse people including the popularly elected city council officials. There is no doubt about the overwhelming support for re-unification with Russia.

In the provinces of Luhansk and Donetsk on the border with Russia, the majority of the population speaks Russian and had no hostility to Russia. The Kiev coup regime was hostile and enacting policies they vehemently disagreed with. In spring 2014, the Luhansk and Donetsk Peoples Republics declared their independence from the Kiev regime.

Fact 6. The Minsk Agreements of 2014 and 2015 were signed by Ukraine, Ukrainian rebels, Russia, and other European authorities. They were designed to stop the bloodshed in eastern Ukraine and retain the territorial integrity of Ukraine while granting a measure of autonomy to Luhansk and Donetsk. This is not abnormal; there are 17 autonomous zones in Europe. These agreements were later rebuffed by the Kiev government and Washington. Ukrainian militias have escalated their attacks in the Donbass region. The US and other NATO countries have been pouring weapons into Ukraine. Russell Bentley, a US citizen who now lives in Donetsk just miles from the front-lines, provides a compelling description of the situation.

After eight years trying to implement the Minsk Agreements, the Russian government gave up and recognized the Peoples Republics of Donetsk (DPR) and Luhansk (LPR) on 21 February 2022.

The US and NATO have little credibility to oppose secession since they promoted the breakup of Yugoslavia, secession of Kosovo from Serbia, secession of South Sudan from Sudan, and Kurdish secessionist efforts in Iraq and Syria, etc.. The secession of Crimea is justified by its unique history and overwhelming popular support. The secession of Luhansk and Donetsk may be justified by the illegal 2014 Kiev coup.

Conclusion
US intervention, both open and secret, has been a major driver of the events in Ukraine. The US has instigated the conflict. Ukrainians and Russians are now paying the price.

Let us hope that the violence ends quickly and a genuinely independent Ukraine, no longer a tool of the United States, emerges.

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Donetsk and Lugansk: The Role of NATO and the US Strategy
February 27, 2022
By Rubén Ramos – Feb 23, 2022

The attack on Donetsk and Lugansk is part of a US plan to apply heavy sanctions, together with its European vassals, on Russia, by accusing it of wanting to annex Ukraine. This would hamper Russia’s current economic plan, its ground and space technology development, and its self-defense strategy.

While the United States and its European “vassal states” have denied the geopolitical validity of the “Security Guarantees” peace proposal presented by Russia in December 2021, those very same countries have sent mercenaries and illegal armament to the Donbas region to attack the independent republics of Donetsk and Lugansk.

Clarification: Since its birth after the end of World War II (WWII), the US and European military apparatus that is NATO has been under the sole command of the United States government. Consequently, the condition of obedience and submission of the European states under the absolute authority of the US government makes them “vassal states.”

NATO: Background and modus operandi

NATO’s structure and operational function arose from the experience of the “secret armies” that the United Kingdom used to appropriate the territories of India and Africa and impose English colonialism at gun-point. The colonies achieved their “independence” in the second half of the last century. As this was only a formality, these former colonies are still subject to the British monarchy through the so-called “Commonwealth” (British Commonwealth of Nations).

Before, during and after the Second World War, England used its “secret armies” to infiltrate and destroy “resistance” movements that had been organized in different European countries against Nazi Germany’s occupation. Simultaneously, England incorporated the experience of the Nazi SS (Schutzstaffel) into its practices of espionage, sabotage, repression, torture, and terrorism.

Based on these “secret armies” and their “stay behind” networks (i.e. those who stay behind and operate from within aterritory), the United States and the United Kingdom built the North Atlantic Organization Treaty Organization (NATO) under supreme Yankee command. Under this model, both the US and the UK have structured their national security systems and all their espionage, assassination and terror apparatuses (CIA, FBI, DEA, USAID to cite the most visible in the US and MI6 in the UK). Moreover, the entire structure and logistics of the US Unified Combatant Commands and its seven [geographic] Areas of Responsibility, plus four Functional Combatant Commands and the Special Operations Commands, have the same origin.

All of NATO’s invasive and terrorist interventions are carried out through secret armies and stay behind networks, as well as so-called “contractors” (I will refer to these later).

The secret armies, the stay behind networks and the contractor companies are made up of and directed by mercenaries with high military and subversive training. These are advanced tactical and infiltration groups that attack under a “false flag” mode. This is what Mr. Biden referred to when pretending to accuse Russia of such methods to spark the alleged invasion of Ukraine. The aforementioned secret armies et al. are all part of a dirty war modality used by the United States and its vassal states throughout the world and are a constitutive part of NATO’s strategies, under the guidance of the CIA and the MI6. Yugoslavia and Libya are illustrative cases from the recent past, and today it is Donbas.

This system of war, terror and death (of which I have mentioned only a few of its many devices) carries out wars, attacks, coups, and regime change operations (Bolivia, Myanmar, Mali, Chad, Guinea, Sudan and Burkina Faso, among the most recent); it plans, implements and executes “springs” and “color revolutions” such as the Euromaidan in Ukraine in 2014; it commits genocides such as those in the Congo, Rwanda, Cambodia, Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria; and it conducts assassinations such as those of Yasser Arafat, Hussein, Gaddafi, and Chávez, just to name a few.

The contractors
Since 1990 and under reforms introduced in the UN by the Brahimi-Annan Report on “peacekeeping missions,” some of the functions of such missions have passed into the hands of “specialized private companies.” Such companies, originating in the United States and under the protection and financing of its government, have been named “contractors.”

In 1997, Erik Prince, a former US Navy Seal marine, founded Blackwater USA, also called Blackwater Worldwide and X Services LLC. Its purpose was to bring “peace and security” to countries intervened by the US in the name of democracy, human rights and humanitarian aid. Remember Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Iran, Yemen, Venezuela, Bolivia, and Haiti?

In 2010, Blackwater integrated under the name “Academi” which has nothing academic about it. Academi is currently the most important private US State Department contractor and according to Time magazine, from 2020 onwards, it has been granted $10 billion for “peace and security” operations in the Donbas region.

The Azov Battalion

One of Academi’s “missions” is to commit to the reorganizing and financing of the the Azov Battalion, which is made up of Ukrainian and European mercenaries and neo-Nazi fanatics who “enjoy killing.” The Azov Battalion is led by its current commander Andriy Biletsky, who founded it in 2014. The battalion is trained and armed by the US CIA and the British MI6 and is part of the aforementioned stay behind global networks.

The Battalion is in charge of the attacks perpetrated on the independent republics of Donetsk and Lugansk and uses weapons that were prohibited by the Minsk Treaty. The Treaty recognized the autonomy of Donetsk and Lugansk, but the Ukrainian government does not accept the treaty and the US has sabotaged it.

What the United States wants
The attack on Donetsk and Lugansk is part of a US plan to accuse Russia of wanting to annex Ukraine and thus have free reign to apply “sanctions” on the country together with Europe. This would hamper Russia’s current economic plan, the development of its ground and space technologies and its self-defense strategy. This would impede its gas trade with Europe by burying the Nord Stream pipeline. It may generate problems in its relationship with Belarus, Iran, Syria and especially with China (the US’ main strategic objective), and it may hinder the continuity of its partnerships with Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua and Argentina.

Through such measures, and as it has already been happening, the US would secure the European market for its fracked shale gas (that is highly polluting before, during and after extraction) and other exports to its vassal states. The war industry controlled by Raytheon Technologies and Northrop Grumman, amongst others, will continue to finance the US and European mainstream media, and to bribe the hawks in the US Congress though its lobbyists, thus further boosting their profits by selling weapons to Europe in order to prevent them from being gobbled up by the Russian boogeyman.

In short, the United States is trying to stop its inevitable displacement as a hegemon from a new multipolar geopolitical world order which would end the unipolarity imposed through US military power. This new world order was anticipated by President Putin at the Munich Security Conference on February 10, 2007. History does not stand still, and there is no Ukraine, no Azov Battalion, no Academi, no Biden that can stop it.

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In Defense of Russia and the People’s Republics of Donbas
Posted by INTERNATIONALIST 360° on FEBRUARY 27, 2022
Carlos Fonseca Terán

In the context of the unification of Germany, the Western powers agreed with the Soviet Union (to which Russia belonged) that NATO would not incorporate countries within its borders. For those who do not know, NATO is the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, formed by the West to provide a military counterweight to the Soviet Union and the socialist bloc it headed between 1945 and 1991. When the Soviet Union disintegrated and the bloc led by it disappeared, the aforementioned agreements continued to be claimed by Russia as part of its national security policy, since NATO continued to exist despite the disappearance of the supposed communist threat that gave rise to it.

With the Soviet disintegration, the borders in question had shifted a little to the East and the Western powers, taking advantage of that circumstance, integrated into NATO the countries that were bordering the Soviet Union, but not yet with Russia, with the exception of Latvia and Estonia, which are.

In 2014, the United States and Western powers applied the “soft coup” model in Ukraine to overthrow the then government, because it contradicted the interests of those powers with its rejection of Ukraine’s accession to the European Union. One part of Ukraine successfully resisted the coup: Crimea and the Donbas. The former had historically belonged to Russia, until shortly after the middle of the 20th century, the Ukrainian Nikita Khhrushchev, Soviet ruler at the time, promoted the incorporation of that region into Ukraine. As a result of the situation created in 2014, Crimea decided, in a referendum, to return to mother Russia. In the case of the Donbas region, bordering Russia, it proclaimed its independence from Ukraine and the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics were established there.

In the western part of Ukraine the resistance to the coup, led by the communists, was crushed by the military force of the state with the help of neo-Nazi paramilitary groups, and when I say neo-Nazis I mean that they themselves call themselves Nazis and use the Ukrainian flag with the swastika as a shield (the well-known symbol of Nazism). In the context of the coup, these groups committed treacherous crimes, among which stands out the one committed against a group of 48 demonstrators opposed to the coup, who, in view of the persecution of these groups, had managed to gather in the Palace of Trade Unions, where they were burned alive.

In the case of the Donbas, after the establishment of the two People’s Republics (Donetsk and Lugansk), a civil war broke out between the pro-independence militias of that region and the Ukrainian military forces, which has continued since then despite the Minsk Agreements (capital of Belarus) between Russia and Ukraine, which sought a peaceful and negotiated solution to that conflict. The two governments which have successively assumed power in Ukraine as a result of the coup d’état and with the support of neo-Nazi groups, have maintained a permanent policy of military aggression in the Donbas, without achieving the objective of defeating the two People’s Republics established there, but causing thousands of deaths, mostly among the civilian population.

Ukraine, which borders Russia, recently initiated steps to join NATO, with the political support of the Western powers. In response, Russia protested by invoking the German unification agreements, which the West had rejected, and the Minsk Agreements, repeatedly breached by Ukraine, but the countries involved feigned insanity. Shortly afterwards, in the face of military maneuvers by the Russian army on the Ukrainian border, the United States and its NATO and non-NATO acolytes screamed to the skies that Russia wanted to invade Ukraine.

Russia responded by declaring that it had no such purpose, reiterated the call to respect the German unification agreements and the Minsk Agreements, and once the maneuvers were over, withdrew its troops.

Ukraine responded by attacking the Donbas militarily once again and insisting on its claims to join NATO, demanding NATO to set a date for its accession. The independent People’s Republics of Donbas, the majority of whose population is of Russian origin, asked Russia for help in the face of the new Ukrainian attacks. In response, Russia decided to recognize the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics, to come to their aid and to attack military targets in Ukraine as part of the defense of the Donbas and its own territory threatened by Ukraine’s intended NATO membership.

Russia is not attacking the civilian population nor does it intend to take over the territory of Ukraine, as the imperialist powers have done with so many countries throughout their dismal history and are continuing to do. Russia is not an imperialist power, nor is China. Both countries, certainly, are military powers and in the case of China, it is also an economic power, but they do not invade countries to plunder their natural resources, as Western Europe and the United States have done for centuries. On the contrary, Russia and China are opposed to global unipolarity, that is, to the world being ruled by a hegemonic power, and advocate multilateralism, that is, the search for consensus, adherence to international law and respect for the sovereignty and self-determination of peoples in the management of international affairs. The Russian military operation in the Donbas and Ukraine, in addition to being an action in support of the inhabitants of that region in the face of the genocidal attacks of Ukraine, is an act of defense of the sovereignty of Russia, threatened by NATO.

None of the governments and political groups that are tearing their hair out over the military operation undertaken by Russia in defense of itself and the Donbas, have ever spoken out against the neo-Nazi genocide of the Ukrainian governments against the civilian population of that region, which proclaimed its independence in the face of the coup usurpation of the ultra-right in Ukraine, nor did those governments and political groups show any concern for peace when Russia invoked the corresponding agreements to safeguard the balance of forces in Europe, which is key to avoid a large-scale military confrontation, of unpredictable consequences for the whole world, which is precisely what Russia has been trying to avoid, first peacefully, to which Ukraine and the West responded with further provocations and aggression, forcing a military response that the Russian government resisted until the last moment, showing, even in the midst of a military offensive and with its adversary defeated, its willingness to negotiate, a behavior very different from that of an aggressor power and therefore inconceivable in an imperialist military intervention, such as all those carried out by NATO countries and especially the United States.

In the midst of all this, the sad role of a certain self-styled left, which in chorus with the international and above all European social democracy, the usual traitor to the revolutionary movement, serves as an accomplice to the imperialist powers, of whose power social democracy has been an organic part for a very long time in Western Europe, which is the aristocratic servant of American imperialism, is strikingly striking. We are faced here with the usual Russophobia shown since the times of the Soviet Union by that false left which is nothing new, but very much convenient to the current world order.

Nor is it anything new that the reformist pseudo-left ends up, regardless of its origin, making common cause with the ultra-right, as the post-modern “left” is now doing with the Ukrainian neo-Nazis. It had happened before, as early as the German insurrection of 1919, when the Nazi forerunner hordes with the complicity of the ruling social democracy viciously murdered the distinguished revolutionaries Rosa Luxemburg, Karl Liebknecht and with them, hundreds of their comrades. And it happened again recently, almost a hundred years later, in Nicaragua, in the attempted coup d’état in 2018, when the traitorous former Sandinistas who had begun years before as social democratic reformists, ended up militarily leading the coup hosts that kidnapped, tortured and murdered dozens of Sandinista militants who are now being brought to justice by bringing the murderers and their bosses to trial, who also burned the red and black flags and desecrated the monuments of the heroes and martyrs of the Revolution, another important fact for their fervent, arrogant and often ignorant defenders who appear from time to time in the ranks of that vacillating “left”, which we already know how it can end.

For our part, we Sandinistas will go forward defending just causes in the world, fighting against imperialism, for national decorum and the redemption of the oppressed, to put it in the words of our General Augusto C. Sandino, whose passage to immortality we are commemorating in these days as we always do, with more struggle and new victories.

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Vlasov and Bandera together carry out the plans of the leaders of world imperialism
02/28/2022
Vladimir Putin's address is commented by the head of the ROT FRONT, secretary of the Central Committee of the RKRP Viktor Tyulkin .


Corr.: Viktor Arkadyevich, Putin recognized the independence of the DPR and LPR, and even signed the Treaty of Friendship and Mutual Assistance with both republics. You have supported these steps for a long time. How satisfied are you with what happened? How do you evaluate the president's address?

VT: Our party would have welcomed the very fact of recognizing the people's republics of Donbass many years ago. Since we are talking about helping the people in resisting the punitive operations of real Nazis of the Kiev-Bandera modification. In such conditions, you can go for an alliance with even the devil. But Putin's voluminous and, frankly, very informative speech, of course, requires commentary from the communists.

Corr.: What would you highlight as the main thing?

VT: The main thing was confirmed by Putin himself. By and large, he, perhaps unwittingly, admitted that it was not so much about protecting the Russian people of Donbass and any kind of justice. And about the imperialist interests of the biggest predator of world capital - the United States and its NATO allies. With some almost childish resentment, Putin recalls an episode in 2000 when he asked Clinton about the possibility of Russia joining NATO:“I won’t reveal all the details of that conversation, but the reaction to my question outwardly looked, let’s say, very restrained, and how the Americans really reacted to this opportunity can actually be seen in their practical steps towards our country. These are open support for terrorists in the North Caucasus, disregard for our demands and security concerns in NATO expansion, withdrawal from the ABM Treaty, and so on. One wants to ask: why, why all this, for what? Well, you don’t want to see in our person a friend and ally, but why make an enemy out of us?

And having wiped away a tear, the president himself concludes: “There is only one answer: it’s not about our political regime, it’s not about something else, they just don’t need such a large independent country like Russia. This is the answer to all questions. This is the source of traditional American policy towards Russia. Hence the attitude to all our proposals in the field of security . ”

Already from this episode we can draw the main conclusion: before us is either just a not very politically literate person, or a crafty and unprincipled politician. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, whom Putin rated so low in his speech (we will return to this below), back in 1916, in the popular essay “Imperialism, as the highest stage of capitalism”, explained everything to the whole world. That a handful of the most developed imperialist countries are plundering the whole world. And for a place in this row there is a fierce struggle. Russia in a strong developed form in this world market is not needed by any of the rivals. If Volodya Putin had studied better and had more confidence in materialism, and not in the ancient church dogmas and the pro-Nazi philosopher Ilyin, he would have known this and would not have led the country into an imperialist slaughter. Playing off Russia and Ukraine is an old dream, and now the real plans of the US and the EU. There is nothing personal or malicious intent here - this is just business, as our Western partners say. Capitalism ordered? Get it. Thus, the bourgeois authorities of the Russian Federation and Ukraine are carrying out the plans of the stronger and more experienced imperialists with sincere enthusiasm, and I would even say, with a creative impulse. And the fault of the bourgeois authorities of Russia in this process is undeniable, and before the people of Donbass, Ukraine and, of course, Russia. They dragged the country into capitalism under the flags of democratic market socialism with a human face. Received. And there is no need to try again to hide behind the mistakes of the Bolsheviks and Lenin. Only the darkest people can fall for this. the bourgeois authorities of the Russian Federation and Ukraine are carrying out the plans of stronger and more experienced imperialists with sincere enthusiasm, and I would even say, with a creative impulse. And the fault of the bourgeois authorities of Russia in this process is undeniable, and before the people of Donbass, Ukraine and, of course, Russia. They dragged the country into capitalism under the flags of democratic market socialism with a human face. Received. And there is no need to try again to hide behind the mistakes of the Bolsheviks and Lenin. Only the darkest people can fall for this. the bourgeois authorities of the Russian Federation and Ukraine are carrying out the plans of stronger and more experienced imperialists with sincere enthusiasm, and I would even say, with a creative impulse. And the fault of the bourgeois authorities of Russia in this process is undeniable, and before the people of Donbass, Ukraine and, of course, Russia. They dragged the country into capitalism under the flags of democratic market socialism with a human face. Received. And there is no need to try again to hide behind the mistakes of the Bolsheviks and Lenin. Only the darkest people can fall for this. And there is no need to try again to hide behind the mistakes of the Bolsheviks and Lenin. Only the darkest people can fall for this. And there is no need to try again to hide behind the mistakes of the Bolsheviks and Lenin. Only the darkest people can fall for this.

Corr.: Well, or the most unprepared. Young people who do not know anything about Soviet times. And what, Putin again recalled the atomic bomb planted by the Bolsheviks and Lenin under the USSR?

VT: Well, how could it be otherwise? I would say, creatively developed, winding up absurdities one after another. He began with the fact that modern Ukraine was entirely and completely created by Russia, more precisely, Bolshevik, communist Russia . What can you say? Even with school baggage of knowledge, one can assume that it is more logical to assert that modern Russia was historically created by Ukraine, headed by the mother of Russian cities - Kiev!

Further, Putin habitually indignant about the alleged distribution of lands and privileges by the Bolsheviks to the national republics: “Why was it necessary to satisfy any, boundlessly growing, nationalist ambitions on the outskirts of the former empire from the lord’s shoulder?” Probably, I was not the only one who wanted to ask Putin at that moment: “How is Chechnya's loyalty to the Russian authorities and personally to Putin bought from the master's shoulder today? How much does this cost the budget and the deep Russian people?”

On a number of issues, Putin can even be said to be making progress. For example, he spoke about the policy of the Bolsheviks in relation to small peoples and republics as follows: “At first glance, this is generally incomprehensible, some kind of madness. But this is only at first glance. There is an explanation. After the revolution, the main task of the Bolsheviks was to stay in power at any cost, precisely at any cost. For the sake of this, they did everything: both to the humiliating conditions of the Brest Peace at a time when Kaiser Germany and its allies were in a difficult military and economic situation, and the outcome of the First World War was actually a foregone conclusion, and to satisfy any demands, any wishes from the outside nationalists within the country .

This is where Putin got the point. Which the Bolsheviks and Lenin did not hide at all, but even emphasized. The general task was this - at any cost to defeat the whites, gentlemen Kolchak and Denikin, and their assistants - the interventionists of 14 states, in order to maintain the power of the workers and peasants. The remaining questions were of secondary and tertiary importance. Lenin directly wrote about this in a letter to the workers and peasants of Ukraine.

And Putin’s conclusion that “the Leninist principles of state building turned out to be not just a mistake, it was, as they say, much worse than a mistake. After the collapse of the USSR in 1991, this became absolutely obvious.”, is also obvious as untenable and even deceitful. Lenin's principles were tested by the Great Patriotic War, in which Putin's friends, his beloved philosopher and the striped flag fought on the other side of the front - on the side of the Nazis. This is a historical fact and the main class conclusion. Putin is trying to get away from this: “Of course, the events of the past cannot be changed, but we must at least speak about them directly and honestly, without any reservations, and without any political overtones.” This is lovely. It's like - without political overtones? Just stupidity? The class conclusion is this - Vlasov and Bandera then fought on the same side of the front! Today? It seems to be among themselves, but in reality they work together for the interests of the most powerful and reactionary capitals.

Corr.: And what did Putin say hilarious about the fact that Ukraine can rightly be called “Ukraine named after Vladimir Ilyich Lenin” even today?

V.T.: This is again about the result of the Bolshevik policy, they say, “this is how Soviet Ukraine arose. Lenin is its author and architect... And now the "grateful descendants" have demolished monuments to Lenin in Ukraine. This is what they call decommunization .

The President could have gone further. named after V.I. Lenin can be called the entire Soviet Union. Lenin is its author and architect. And Putin's attempts to present the matter in such a way that Stalin subsequently left the Leninist model for his own, totalitarian one, are also not new. This is from the archives of the Trotskyists.

Putin cannot, rather, does not want to understand that the basic Leninist principles were also Stalinist. Soviet power as a form of realization of the dictatorship of the proletariat is the foundation on which the USSR was built - without the Rottenbergs, Vekselbergs, Abramovichs, Usmanovs, Potanins, Kovalchuks, Deripaskas, Prokhorovs and other associates of Putin with good Russian roots, today serving as bonds ...

Lenin's and Stalin's principles worked and provided the Soviet Union with victory over fascism and the greatest achievements of the USSR in all areas of life.

Corr.: So Putin seemed to regret the collapse of the Union? Do you think this could have been avoided?

V.T .: Outwardly, Putin sighed, and almost sincerely lamented that Stalin did not remove from the constitution the provision on the sovereignty of the republics and the right of nations to self-determination, the right of the republics to secede from the Union : - the legal foundations on which our entire statehood was built, the odious, utopian fantasies inspired by the revolution, but absolutely destructive for any normal country, were not cleaned up in a timely manner. Nobody thought about the future, as it often happened with us before .

Here Putin is mistaken twice. Firstly, the right of free choice and exit, as in a human marriage union, works to strengthen conscious choice. In fact, in a strong marriage, the existing right to leave it is not used, not because it is an empty declaration, but because if the family is friendly, strong and happy, you do not need to go anywhere. This was confirmed by the referendum of March 1991, on the results of which Yeltsin, Kravchuk, Shushkevich and Putin simply did not give a damn.

And secondly, it is not true that no one thought. No one thought about the betrayal of socialism, about the return of the division of people into masters and servants. This is true. Or rather, almost. There were still people who thought about it - Vlasov , traitors to the country who fought on the side of the Nazis. They thought. Almost like Putin, but they failed.

Corr.: And now?

VT: Now the fight continues. Putin, in his Address, castigates the results of Kiev’s rule: “Since 2014, tariffs for water supply have increased by almost a third, for electricity - by several times, for gas for households - by dozens of times. Many people simply do not have money to pay for utilities, they literally have to survive .

Here we will tell the president directly: Stop. Well, let's talk about Russia. The problems are common!

First of all, miners and tractor drivers , the people of Donbass, honest people of Ukraine and Russia and the attracted forces of bourgeois democracy are fighting fascism in the Donbass, but there can be only one fundamental solution to the issue, as in 1945 - the Red Banner with a hammer and sickle over the Kremlin and Kiev! Socialism!

Interviewed by Dmitry Volgin

February 22, 2022 Leningrad

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Azov Battalion, the extreme Nazi right after Zelensky
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The Azov Battalion, a neo-Nazi paramilitary group, the force behind Zelensky. Photo taken from De Frente magazine


The photograph that heads this note is of one of the detachments of the Azov Battalion, a paramilitary force made up mostly of militants from Ukrainian far-right organizations such as Pravy Sector and Svoboda, movements that were protagonists in the overthrow of Viktor Yanukovych's government in early 2014 , and that in subsequent years have come to be incorporated as dependents of the country's Ministry of Internal Affairs, and have important Ukrainian and international financial networks, among others, what a paradox, that of the Jewish tycoon Ihor Kolomoisky. They are part of the paramilitary and military forces fighting militias in eastern Ukraine, raised in that part of the country notoriously more inclined to an alliance with the Russian Federation and not with the European Union,

To understand the situation in Ukraine, the first thing is to clear up certain doubts and fairly generalized ignorance about basic questions of the history of that country. The first thing: the history of Ukraine has been strongly stressed for more than a century by its geographical location between Russia and Europe. That made it be in the middle of the high-intensity war conflicts that began with the First World War, continued later with the Russian civil war after the Bolshevik revolution, and were projected in the fascist and Nazi outpost and the Second World War later. .

Such a context explains something difficult to understand without that element: what is known as "Ukrainian nationalism" is marked by the fascist and Nazi influence that arose in Eastern Europe by the most conservative and reactionary sectors of the societies of the region. , against the Russian revolution and the left-wing organizations and movements of those years. Hence, the forces that support the government of Volodymir Zelensky (begun in 2019), following in the footsteps and alliances of the predecessor Petró Poroshenko (2014-2019), declared Stepan Bandera's birthday as the official commemoration day of Ukrainian nationalism, the nationalist leader who fought against the USSR and collaborated with the Nazis in the middle of the last century.

The complicity that Western governments have had with the Ukrainian government, so inclined towards an extreme right with notoriously fascist and pro-Nazi characteristics, has raised alarms for years, but as usually happens when economic and geopolitical interests are at stake, they have been generally silenced. or omitted by the dominant private press in the West. In fact, as has been denounced on numerous occasions, the famous documentary Winter on Fire, widely released via Netflix, practically makes no mention of this essential component of the riot to destabilize and overthrow the Ukrainian government in 2014, since it was carried out by militias with a fascist and neo-Nazi component, which is notorious and explicit.

Symbologies are not too much, and what was mentioned about Stepán Bandera is not the only thing. The Azov Battalion shield consists of a stylized wolfsangel rune, and behind it, a black sun, both symbols widely used in Nazi Germany, among others, by entire divisions of the SS or Waffen SS, the elite corps of the German Army. Hitler.

That is why no one should be surprised that in the successive votes that have taken place in the UN General Assembly on a resolution against the glorification of Nazism and other forms of racial hate speech, the votes against have been from the United States. and Ukraine, with the abstention of the governments of the European Union and the vote in favor of a large majority of countries.

The Ukrainian government's Nazi sympathies have even provoked protest from the US government's close ally, the State of Israel. The Israeli ambassador to Ukraine, Joel Lion, has made several statements and posted on his social networks rejecting the glorification of Nazism by the Ukrainian extreme right.

The international ties and work of this fascist extreme right, constituted as a paramilitary group with official recognition of the Ukrainian State, have been highlighted in numerous press releases, including in Europe and the United States, whose governments promote a foreign policy that uses the Ukrainian government as a point of launching a geopolitical attack by NATO towards territories bordering Russia, trying to present Russia as a potential "invader" of Ukraine, in a context in which in the East of the country and on the Crimean peninsula, there is a significant majority of Russian-speaking inhabitants, with historical and cultural ties to Russia, and who reject the extreme right drift of the Kiev government.

There are plenty of tests. A recent article in the US media Newsweek expressly recognized the relationships and profile of these groups that in practice function as NATO allies against Russia: “A year after 6/1, the war in Ukraine attracts the US extreme right to fight Russia and train for violence at home," referring to ties to the US far right and the storming of the Capitol in Washington early last year.

Even less when the threat of violence and terrorism from the extreme right is already considered the main internal threat of the country. There are not a few European and North American (also Spanish) neo-Nazi groups and activists who have visited Ukraine in recent years to make contacts or receive paramilitary training”.

However, the governments of the United States and the other members of NATO continue to ignore all this, and the media aligned with their geopolitics have been intensifying a set of economic and military measures in Ukraine and surrounding areas, such as the strategic Black Sea, to strengthen the position of the Ukrainian government and weaken and besiege the pro-Russian populations in Crimea and Eastern Ukraine, and also, directly, the Russian Federation, whose territorial security is strongly threatened by the possible entry of the government Ukrainian to NATO's politico-military pact.

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Former comedian, President Zelensky discovers that the West turned him into a clown

A television comedian who became the president of Ukraine almost by accident, serving as the sixth president of this republic. He became popular for playing the main character in a television series. Thus, a brief definition of the Ukrainian Volodymyr Zelensky is presented. Despite his training in law, the current politician relied on promises from the West and plunged his nation into a defeat for sovereignty by targeting NATO's expansionist interests by threatening Moscow with missiles on its border to protect its security. . "After all, you cannot be so far from God and so close to the US or Russia", a phrase that can summarize what is happening now with Kiev or with Havana in the 1962 missile crisis. security in the last half of the last century in relation to Cuba.

Former comedian, President Zelensky discovers that the West turned him into a clown
"We are defending Ukraine alone," says President Zelenskyy, adding that "he does not see anyone ready to fight on our side." In a clear demonstration of how irresponsible he was with his people by not listening to Russia's recurrent reflections on the fixed idea of ​​allowing the placement of missiles in his territory. He also criticized Western nations for not helping Ukraine, saying his country was left alone to fight the invading Russian forces.

“Who is ready to fight by our side? I don't see anyone,” she said. “Who is willing to give Ukraine a guarantee of NATO membership? Everyone is afraid.

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What can be seen is the Russian advance that is already in the capital Kiev at the gates of reaching the Mariyinsky Palace, a picturesque baroque building located on the steep banks of the Dnieper River, and official residence of the president of Ukraine, in addition to the neighboring and neoclassical Verkhovna Rada, seat of the Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine's parliament. A series of explosions unfolds in an advanced process that has already dislodged at least 100,000.

Timid, taking advantage of the fact that Ukraine is not a member of NATO so as not to participate effectively in the war, the United States and its allies responded with a barrage of sanctions.

“We are defending our country alone. The most powerful forces in the world are watching this from a distance,” Zelenskyy lamented, noting that the new sanctions packages were ineffective in hitting the giant neighbor. “Did yesterday's sanctions impress Russia? We hear in the sky above us and on our land that it is not enough.” He naively counted the dead with 137, and 316 wounded.


Faced with the sudden defeat, a group of lawmakers in an open letter to the president asked him to start negotiations with Moscow. Any further escalation of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine could turn into a "true catastrophe with no winner". The irresponsibility of the president led Ukraine to what today has an association with members of a strong Nazi ideology. "Millions of our fellow citizens are fighting for a peaceful life," said the group, headed by Vadim Novinsky, a Ukrainian billionaire and one of the opposition leaders, with more than a dozen political parties. The lawmakers say they "insist that [Zelensky] use all options and reach an agreement to stop the bloodshed to protect human life, starting a conversation with Putin."

Russia details victory and issues for the surrender of Ukraine, the Ministry of Defense reported that the military destroyed 83 ground targets in Ukraine, "achieving all its objectives". According to Kremlin press secretary Dmitry Peskov, President Putin expressed his willingness to enter into talks with the Ukrainian president, focusing on ensuring the status of neutrality and promising not to have weapons on his territory. These are terms such as the demilitarization and 'denazification' of Ukraine, in a vision of a threat to the security of its Russian state and people. “The president formulated his vision of what we would expect from Ukraine for the so-called 'red line' problems to be resolved. This is a neutral state with a refusal to deploy weapons." He added that Putin will determine the timing of the negotiations,

If it has not started yet, then soon Zelensky will have to negotiate in the deposed position.

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NATO’s Atlantic Council promoted Ukraine’s neo-Nazi Azov Battalion

NATO’s think tank the Atlantic Council, funded by the US and European governments, promoted Ukraine’s neo-Nazi Azov Battalion in 2014, depicting its far-right extremist fighters as anti-Russia heroes while whitewashing their fascist ideology.


ByBenjamin NortonPublished4 days ago

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Ukraine Azov Battalion Nazi paramilitary Atlantic CouncilFighters in Ukraine's neo-Nazi Azov Battalion in 2014, in a photo published by the Atlantic Council (Credit: Creative Commons / Flickr)

The NATO military alliance’s de facto think tank, the Atlantic Council, promoted a notorious neo-Nazi militia in Ukraine, the Azov Battalion, in a 2014 article that depicted the fascist extremists as anti-Russian heroes.

The Atlantic Council is one of the most powerful think tanks in Washington. With funding from the US State Department, numerous Western governments, NATO, and the weapons industry, it plays a key role in shaping US foreign policy, particularly toward Russia.

The Atlantic Council published a report in June 2014 titled “The Battle For Mariupol.” It was little more than a press release for Azov, written by a reporter who embedded inside the neo-Nazi militia.

The article was posted in the think tank’s “New Atlanticist” blog. It identified the author, Askold Krushelnycky, simply as a “British journalist embedded with the Azov Battalion.”

Azov preaches a white supremacist Nazi ideology that portrays Ukrainians as a pure white race fighting “Asiatic” Russians in a war to maintain racial purity. The battalion uses explicit Nazi symbols, including the German Wolfsangel and Black Sun.

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The Nazi symbols used by Ukraine’s Azov Battalion

The Atlantic Council article mentioned nothing at all about Azov’s fascist politics.

Reporting on a battle between Ukrainian Russian-speaking independence supporters and far-right Azov extremists over the southeastern city of Mariupol, the article called it “a good piece of news for Ukraine’s government” that the Nazi militias won in combat.

In order to defeat these Ukrainian Russian-speaking independence fighters, the Western-backed government in Kiev essentially relied on local fascist gangs hired by wealthy oligarchs.

The Atlantic Council euphemistically described these as “local or provincial-level Ukrainian battalions that have been raised, often by pro-Kyiv business magnates, to fill a gap created by the uneven performance of Ukraine’s national military.”

After a 2014 US-sponsored coup d’etat in Ukraine, in which far-right extremist groups played a leading role, Azov was officially incorporated into the country’s National Guard.

The author of the report, Krushelnycky, published a photo of a makeshift armored vehicle used by the Nazi militia, which he said “looked like one of the vehicles from the Mad Max films.”

The Atlantic Council shared this photo on its official Flickr account, with a Creative Commons license that allows for free republication.

On Flickr, the Atlantic Council created a special album specifically for the photos of the Ukrainian Nazis. (The album is archived here, and the specific photos are archived here, in case the think tank deletes them.) All of the photos were released under the Creative Commons license.

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The Atlantic Council even published two photos (archived here) of prisoners taken by the Ukrainian Nazis, describing them as “captured separatist militants.”

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The NATO think tank added that one of the Azov prisoners “wears an orange-and-black band on his left wrist, which identifies him as pro-Russian.”

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Anti-Russia critics have often claimed that the accusation that Ukraine’s Western-backed government is infiltrated by neo-Nazis and far-right extremists is “Russian propaganda.”

Yet in 2018, the Atlantic Council itself admitted this undeniable fact, in an article titled “Ukraine’s Got a Real Problem with Far-Right Violence (And No, RT Didn’t Write This Headline).”

The post reported that Ukraine’s Ministry of Youth and Sports gave funding to the neo-Nazi group C14 to promote “national patriotic education projects.” C14 has launched brutal attacks on the Roma and LGBTQ communities.

It also cited mainstream human rights organization Amnesty International, which warned that “Ukraine is sinking into a chaos of uncontrolled violence posed by radical groups and their total impunity.”

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When some US lawmakers launched a campaign to try to get Azov listed as a terrorist organization, due to its close links to violent white-supremacist fascist groups inside the United States, the Atlantic Council pushed back.

In 2020, the NATO think tank published an article titled “Why Azov should not be designated a foreign terrorist organization,” written by anti-Russia researcher Anton Shekhovtsov.

The post admitted that it is “indisputable” that Azov’s ideology is rooted in Nazism, and the “leading core of” it “was formed by the far right.” But Shekhovtsov argued that Azov must not be designated a terrorist organization because it is a special operations detachment of the Ukrainian National Guard, and therefore “an integral part of official structures” of the state, following “orders given by the Interior Ministry.”

Labeling this Ukrainian government-sponsored Nazi group a terrorist organization would be a “gift to the Kremlin,” Shekhovtsov insisted.

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Back in 2014, the Atlantic Council was heroizing these very same Nazis.

The author of the “The Battle For Mariupol” report, Askold Krushelnycky, acknowledged that the pro-Kiev/Western side consisted of roughly 400 fighters, half of whom were Azov Nazis, with the rest comprised of soldiers from Ukraine’s army, national guard, and volunteer units, led by a Ukrainian army general.

Krushelnycky noted that some of these Azov extremists had also fought alongside Georgians and Chechens in their previous wars against Russia.

The Atlantic Council article implicitly admitted that these Nazis played a key role as the muscle behind the violent US-sponsored coup in Ukraine in 2014. Krushelnycky wrote:
Many of the [Azov] battalion’s members took part in the months of mass demonstrations against their former pro-Russian president, Viktor Yanukovych, after he reneged on his promise to bring his country closer to the European Union and instead sided with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Some of those now in the battalion were the persons who transformed the passionate protests into revolution and were in the forefront of street battles against Yanukovych’s brutal security forces.
The “Battle For Mariupol” report makes absolutely no mention of Azov’s fascist ideology.

The closest it comes to disclosing Azov’s extremist politics is one sentence: “The battalion has had political support from hardline Ukrainian nationalists such as Oleh Lyashko, a parliament member from the Radical Party who won 8 percent of votes in last month’s presidential election.”

Krushelnycky described Oleh Lyashko merely as a “nationalist politician.” In reality, he is a notorious right-wing extremist.

Even more deceptively, the Atlantic Council report mentioned the leader of Azov, Andriy Biletsky, but did not say anything about his fascist ideology.

Biletsky helped found two different neo-Nazi groups, the Social-National Assembly and Patriot of Ukraine, both of which use the German Wolfsangel symbol.

Just a few months after the Atlantic Council published this article whitewashing and praising a neo-Nazi militia, the NATO think tank held a special event with Ukraine’s Western-backed president, Petro Poroshenko.

Poroshenko, a billionaire oligarch known as the “chocolate king,” is infamous for his ties to far-right extremists as well. One of his advisors wrote a neo-Nazi symbol on Facebook that combines a white supremacist slogan with “Heil Hitler.”

Poroshenko also posed for a photo op with a soldier wearing a Nazi symbol, and even shared a historical photo of German Nazis marching Jews to a death camp and falsely blamed it on the Soviet Union.

In September 2014, Poroshenko was personally given an award by the Atlantic Council’s president and CEO, Fred Kempe; the NATO think tank’s chairman, Jon Huntsman; and the US chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Robert Menendez.

They were rewarding Poroshenko for his aggressive pro-Western and anti-Russian policies.

https://multipolarista.com/2022/02/23/n ... nazi-azov/

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Russia’s strategy to destroy Ukraine army going to plan

European intelligence sources tell Asia Times Moscow sucessfully deploying ‘time-honored’ encirclement tactic to hem in Ukrainian forces
By DAVID P GOLDMAN
FEBRUARY 28, 2022

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Russian troops have crossed the border with Ukraine despite Moscow's earlier assurances it did not plan an invasion. Photo: AFP / Anadolu Agency

NEW YORK – Russian forces are driving the Ukraine army into pockets of envelopment, well-informed European military sources told Asia Times.

“The Russians are in no hurry,” a European military intelligence analyst wrote in a text message. “They will engage and drive the Ukrainians into several pockets. Then they will ask them to talk or kill them. It’s a time-honored tactic.”

There are three major Russian encirclement maneuvers presently in progress, the intelligence source added. The first is in the south, with troops moving to the west of Mariupol, the largest city in the breakaway Donbass region whose independence Russia recognized last week.


Russian columns are moving north on the west side of the 70-kilometer highway that connects Mariupol and Mykolaivka. In Donbass, Russian forces are bypassing heavily entrenched Ukrainians on the so-called Line of Control, threatening the Ukrainian fortifications from the rear.

Kiev is already encircled, its mayor told the Associated Press late on February 27: “Mayor Vitali Klitschko was silent for several seconds when asked if there were plans to evacuate civilians if Russian troops managed to take Kiev,” the AP reported. “We can’t do that, because all ways are blocked,” he finally said. “Right now we are encircled.”


Google Maps shows that roads close to the capital on the west side of the Dnieper River are closed, presumably by Russian columns pushing south from Belarus.

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Russia appears to be trying to minimize casualties—a potential political liability for Putin—and avoiding frontal assaults on entrenched Ukrainian positions or urban warfare in Ukraine’s major cities.

Instead, the Russian Army is fighting a war of position, with the aim of cutting off Ukraine’s best units from resupply and forcing a negotiated settlement on Moscow’s terms.


The Russian Army knows the terrain and tactics well. During the Second World War, Ukraine was the setting for history’s biggest battles of encirclement.

The German envelopment of Russia’s Southwestern Front in the First Battle of Kiev in 1941 resulted in over 700,000 Russian casualties.

In 1943, the Soviet First Ukrainian front attempted to envelop and annihilate the German Army Group South. Although this failed – as did the Germans’ attempt at a counter-envelopment – Russian forces retook the city of Kiev and left German forces exhausted.

https://asiatimes.com/2022/02/russias-s ... g-to-plan/

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$125 Oil Could Push The U.S. Into A Recession
By Alex Kimani - Feb 27, 2022, 4:00 PM CST

Inflation is now sitting at a four-decade high of 7.5%, but some fear it could get even worse.

Russia’s push into Ukraine has forced Western allies to slap major economic sanctions on Russian banks and financial institutions.
Sanctions on Russian energy could send oil prices above $125 per barrel which would almost certainly stall economic growth and lead to rising unemployment.

Russian forces launched their long-feared attack on Ukraine, and the crisis keeps getting worse at every turn. According to Russia, its first day of the Ukraine invasion had achieved all its goals, with Russian forces managing to destroy 83 land-based Ukrainian targets. On the other hand, official sources have reported 203 attacks by Russia on its western neighbor on the first day. Ukraine appears overwhelmed, with the country's defense minister urging citizens to fight back with Molotov cocktails.

On Thursday, the United States, Canada, and the UK slapped fresh sanctions on Russia, including excluding Russia's largest financial institutions from global financial systems; Imposing an asset freeze against all major Russian banks, canceling all export permits with Russia and prohibiting all major Russian companies from raising financing within their territories, among other measures.

Predictably, crude oil and gas prices are surging as Russia strikes major cities in Ukraine, hitting levels not seen since 2014. Brent futures (CO1:COM) (NYSEARCA:BNO) have jumped +8% to trade above $105 per barrel, while WTI futures (CL1:COM) (NYSEARCA:USO) have rallied by a similar margin to trade just a shade below $100 per barrel. The markets have been bracing for this kind of outcome given that Russia is the world's No. 3 exporter of oil and No. 2 exporter of natural gas. Russia produces 10% of the world's oil and 40% of European natural gas. Thus far, the U.S. and its European allies have made it clear they have no intention of impeding flows of energy out of Russia via sanctions. On its part, Russia thus far has not made any direct indications they will restrict energy exports, though the rhetoric is heating up and gas flows from Russia to Europe remain ~50% below the 5yr average. Experts are warning that Russia remains in a prime position to continue weaponizing its oil and gas assets, which could lead to severe price spikes, as we explained here.

Indeed, the crisis could very well change the trajectory of the U.S. economy and force the Fed to change tack.

According to Richmond Federal Reserve President Tom Barking, U.S. consumer spending will likely be curtailed and pose a risk to U.S. economic growth if the Ukraine conflict leads to sustained high energy prices.

"If oil prices do continue to go up … It absolutely is going to increase recorded inflation. But it also constrains spending," Barkin has said at an economic symposium.

From Bad to Worse

The latest economic data revealed that U.S. inflation surged to a four-decade high of 7.5%, prompting Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard to advocate for a supersized rate hike. In a research note, Goldman Sachs' Jan Hatzius has warned that rapid progress in the U.S. labor market and hawkish signals in minutes from the Federal Open Market Committee suggest faster normalization, with the central bank now likely to raise interest rates four times this year and start its balance sheet runoff process in July, if not earlier.

But the Fed is suddenly finding itself in a bind. Whereas the world's biggest central bank has been focused for months on curbing a surge in inflation sparked by supply chain snags and robust consumer demand, it had not factored in a fallout from a major war. Many analysts expected the Fed was to begin a new campaign of rate hikes in March; however, the Ukraine crisis may force the central bank to act even more aggressively as the conflict escalates.

The Ukraine crisis could also lay to waste forecasts by Fed Chair Jerome Powell and other policymakers that inflation might begin to cool naturally as Federal stimulus and congressional aid to the economy fade and supply chain bottlenecks ease.

Currently, higher energy costs present the biggest risk of further boosting U.S. inflation from its four-decade high, which is bad for the American economy, with consumer confidence hitting the skids. A University of Michigan survey showed that consumer confidence slipped 8.2% from January to February, with fewer consumers planning to purchase homes, automobiles, or go on vacation over the next six months amid concerns about the short-term economic outlook.

Indeed, there are fears that the U.S. economy could even slip into a recession.

Diane Swonk, chief economist at Grant Thornton, estimates that the U.S. economy can weather six months of oil prices averaging around $100, although it could worsen the inflation problem, but a sustained period of $125-a-barrel oil would almost certainly stall growth and lead to rising unemployment.

A few days ago, President Joe Biden warned Americans that a Russian invasion of Ukraine--and U.S. efforts to thwart--would come at a cost.

"My administration is using every tool at our disposal to protect American businesses and consumers from rising prices at the pump. Defending freedom will have costs for us as well, here at home. We need to be honest about that," the President has said. Biden has revealed that the U.S. is "executing a plan in coordination with major oil-producing consumers and producers toward a collective investment to secure stability and global energy supplies," adding, "this will blunt gas prices."

At this juncture, it's not clear what plan the president was alluding to, though it likely involves a coordinated sale of Strategic Petroleum Reserves (SPR) by several countries, including the U.S.' 600 million barrels. That might be effective in the short-term but is likely to fall flat if Russia is willing to engage in a drawn-out battle of wills with other oil producers-- especially now that it has a $630 billion war chest to its name.

By Alex Kimani for Oilprice.com

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Disarming Ukraine - Day 5 | Money War On Russia - Day 1

Historian Anne Morelli has summarized Arthur Ponsonby's classic book Falsehood in War-Time as this:

We do not want war.
The opposite party alone is guilty of war.
The enemy is inherently evil and resembles the devil.
We defend a noble cause, not our own interests.
The enemy commits atrocities on purpose; our mishaps are involuntary.
The enemy uses forbidden weapons.
We suffer small losses, those of the enemy are enormous.
Recognized artists and intellectuals back our cause.
Our cause is sacred.
All who doubt our propaganda are traitors.
h/t Bernd Neuner


As an example I offer you yesterday's Policy statement by Olaf Scholz, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany
https://www.bundesregierung.de/breg-en/ ... in-2008378

The above are what you hear and see in current 'western' news. It is not reality.

The U.S. and its proxies in the EU and elsewhere have put up very harsh sanctions on Russia to damage its economy.

The final intent of this economic war is regime change in Russia.

The likely consequence will be regime change in many other countries.

This war is waged at a financial size that is unprecedented. The consequences in all markets will be very significant to extreme. But experience from Iran shows that such financial wars have their limits as the targeted country learns to survive. Moreover Russia is in a much stronger position than Iran ever was and is better prepared for the consequences.

The rubel fell some 30% today but Russia's central bank immediately more than doubled its interest rate to 20%. It is willing to fight inflation before it is really sets in. How much of Russia's investment and consumption depends on imports from the 'west'? Can't most of it not be replaced by imports from China?

All energy consumption in the U.S. and EU will now come at a premium price. This will push the EU and the U.S. into a recession. As Russia will increase the prices for exports of goods in which it has market power - gas, oil, wheat, potassium, titanium, aluminum, palladium, neon etc - the rise in inflation all around the world will become significant.

'Western' central banks are still at practical 0% interest rates and will be reluctant to increase those as that will cause a deeper recession. This makes it likely that inflation in the 'western' world will increase at a higher rate than Russia's.

Germany's crazy move to add $120 billion to defense spending (up from some $40 billion p.a.) will within a few years create a strong military imbalance in Europe as Germany will then dominate all its neighbors. This is unnecessary and historically very dangerous. The shunning of economic relations with Russia and China means that Germany and its newbie chancellor Olaf Scholz have fallen for the U.S. scheme of creating a new Cold War. Germany's economy will now become one of its victims.

On February 4 Russia and China declared a multipolar world in which they are two partnering poles that will counter the American one. Russia's move into the Ukraine is a demonstration of that.

It also shows that the U.S. is unwilling to give up its supremacist urges without a large fight. But while the U.S. over the last 20 years has spent its money to mess up the Middle East, Russia and China have used the time to prepare for the larger conflict. They have spent more brain time on the issue than the U.S. has.

The Europeans should have acknowledged that instead of helping the U.S. to keep up its self-image of a unipolar power.

It will take some time for the new economic realities to settle in. They will likely change the current view of Europe's real strategic interests.

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Some tactical observations:

This map shows the ground taken by Russian military over the first days.

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This map shows the likely current intent of the Russian forces.

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There are 12 to 15 brigades of Ukrainian forces (blue) at the Donbas front. If the Russian's (red) move fast enough they can cut those off from the rest of the country or bomb them while they try to escape on the only big road between those two pincer arrows.
After a lull Russia has reintroduced Su-34 fighters to Ukraine. They will attack Ukrainian troop concentrations.
The Russian elements north of Crimea have taken two important bridges and crossed the Dnieper towards the west. This opens the way to Odessa further west as well as for a march northward towards Kiev on the western side of the Dnieper.

Posted by b on February 28, 2022 at 14:01 UTC | Permalink

https://www.moonofalabama.org/2022/02/d ... .html#more

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Briefly about Ukraine. 02/28/2022

February 28, 17:36

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Briefly about Ukraine. 02/28/2022
The situation at the fronts by 17:00.

1. Kyiv. There is no assault on Kyiv to the west of the city. A humanitarian corridor has been opened through Vasilkov. Columns of vehicles are making their way to the city from the east. Taken Nizhyn. Tanks go to the highway Kyiv-Chernigov. Part of the Armed Forces of Ukraine departs from Chernihiv to Kiev. The city itself is partially blocked. Chaos continues in the city itself, panic attacks and the mayhem of the Volkssturm.

2. Kharkov. Fighting continued in the city in the morning with the use of artillery and MLRS. It is impossible to determine a specific front line in the city. It is unlikely that such a big city as Kharkov will be taken quickly.

3. South. The troops of the Crimean group took Energodar and the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant. Fighting is going on south of Zaporozhye. There are movements of Russian equipment in Kherson.

4. Mariupol. The city is blocked. There are attacks on Sartana and Shirokino. Taken Talokovka. The RF Armed Forces are approaching from the west through Mangush. The Armed Forces of Ukraine and the Nazis are actively moving around the city, trying to determine the direction from which the main threat comes.

5. Volnovakha is surrounded, but not taken yet. The enemy is trying to attack from the north in order to unblock Volnovakha.

6. The Donetsk-Gorlovskaya group continues shelling of Donetsk and Gorlovka, stupidly killing the civilian population. But her time is running out.

7. In the LPR, troops liberated Shchastya and a number of villages, including Novaya Astrakhan north of Severodonetsk, for which fighting has already begun.

8. Slavyansk and Kramatorsk - the assault on the cities has not yet begun, but missile and air strikes are already being carried out against the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Russian troops are also approaching Izyum.

9. In the coming days, the advance of the RF Armed Forces may put the entire grouping of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Donbass, except for those units that will crawl back to Dnepropetrovsk, to the brink of complete collapse due to the interception of all communications.

10. Today, the Russian Aerospace Forces were actively working in the Donbas and over the territory of Ukraine. The Russian Defense Ministry announced in the morning that air supremacy had been won.

There is no clarity on the negotiations in Belarus. But they don't expect much.

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Post by blindpig » Mon Feb 28, 2022 4:59 pm

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The Inevitability of Russia’s Attack on Ukraine
February 28, 2022
By Kevin Gosztola – Feb 24, 2022

Wrong does not really cover it. I was naive. Naively, I convinced myself that Russian President Vladimir Putin would not launch a massive military offensive against all parts of Ukraine.

I allowed myself to believe that the extent of an attack would be limited to seizing territory contested between Ukraine and the breakaway republics of Donetsk and Luhansk in eastern Ukraine. But Putin and Russian military officials opted to no longer show restraint in the face of the United States and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) military alliance.

The most painful part may be that the “Russia plans,” which Secretary of State Antony Blinken outlined before the United Nations Security Council, mostly unfolded. Russia levied multiple accusations against the Ukrainian government. A proclamation came in the form of recognizing the breakaway republics in the Donbas region. Not long after, Russian missiles and bombs were dropped. Communications were jammed. Cyber attacks were launched, and some Russian tanks and soldiers advanced on cities within Ukraine, including Kiev.

Over many weeks, U.S. intelligence officials frequently claimed there would be an “imminent” attack, even providing dates. Those dates came and went and nothing happened. It seemed officials would be wrong, and yet as Russia presumably held off on invading, there was little space for diplomacy to avoid further conflict because of the constant pronouncements from Western countries that an attack was all but certain.

The focus on intelligence claims, in other words, reinforced an escalation on the U.S.-NATO side in preparation for war with Russia and supplanted the efforts of countries like France and Germany to hold negotiations with leaders from Russia, Ukraine, and various NATO members. U.S. officials also kept Russia’s long-held grievances against NATO out of any so-called “good faith efforts” to avert war.

While Russian military aircraft entered Ukrainian airspace, I shared an excerpt from a column that the distinguished U.S. foreign policymaker and historian George Kennan wrote in 1997, where he warned“expanding NATO would be the most fateful error of American policy in the entire post-Cold War era.” (Credit is owed to journalist Spencer Ackerman for highlighting Kennan’s words days earlier.)

“Such a decision may be expected to inflame the nationalistic, anti-Western, and militaristic tendencies in Russian opinion; to have an adverse effect on the development of Russian democracy; to restore the atmosphere of the Cold War to East-West relations, and to impel Russian foreign policy in directions decidedly not to our liking,” Kennan added.


Everything Kennan feared appears to have occurred over the past 25 years.

President Joe Biden has embraced Washington policymakers, who are aligned with the Pentagon and believe in “Great Power competition” with Russia (and China). This has restored a Cold War atmosphere.

What Happened In Maidan

From the annexation of Crimea to the conflict in Syria to support for Alexander Lukashenko in Belarus, Putin’s foreign policy has been decidedly not to the liking of the Blob, or D.C.’s foreign policy establishment.

Extremely relevant to the conflict unfolding is the Maidan Revolution, or coup, which occurred in Ukraine in 2014. If you ask Western pundits, it was not a coup that overthrew Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych. Calling it a coup is Russian disinformation.

Bryce Greene summarized the following for Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR):

In Ukraine, the IMF had long planned to implement a series of economic reforms to make the country more attractive to investors. These included cutting wage controls (i.e., lowering wages), “reform[ing] and reduc[ing]” health and education sectors (which made up the bulk of employment in Ukraine), and cutting natural gas subsidies to Ukrainian citizens that made energy affordable to the general public. Coup plotters like US Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland repeatedly stressed the need for the Ukrainian government to enact the “necessary” reforms.

In 2013, after early steps to integrate with the West, Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych turned against these changes and ended trade integration talks with the European Union. Months before his overthrow, he restarted economic negotiations with Russia, in a major snub to the Western economic sphere. By then, the nationalist protests were heating up that would go on to topple his government.


Ivan Katchanovski, a University of Ottawa political scientist from Ukraine, also wrote a column published by Truthout on February 16, “Lies About Ukraine Conflict Are Standing in the Way of a Peaceful Resolution.”

Western governments and the establishment news media maintain “the pro-Russian government in Ukraine was ousted as result of peaceful mass Euromaidan protests in February 2014 and that President Viktor Yanukovych fled Ukraine because he ordered the massacre of the peaceful Maidan protesters by government forces,” Katchanovski recalled.

“These protests took place on the main square in Kiev, which is called Maidan, and they were directed against the Yanukovych government and his decision to suspend signing the EU association and free trade agreement.”

Katchanovski continued, “This mass killing of the Maidan movement’s own supporters — perpetrated by the oligarchic and far right elements of the Maidan alliance — made it possible for Maidan leaders to falsely blame the pro-Russian Yanukovych government and its police and security forces for the killing and then seize power in Ukraine. Western governments backed this undemocratic overthrow of the democratically elected Ukrainian government.”

Since the massacre in Maidan, Ukraine has had a problem with neo-Nazi groups, including the Azov Battalion, which was recently featured in news broadcasts showing Ukrainian grandmothers being trained to shoot rifles.

This neo-Nazi problem, which existed before the Maidan coup, was recognized by various media outlets prior to the run-up to Russia’s invasion, including the Jewish Daily Forward, Reuters, the USA Today, and the Daily Beast. However, as of February, it is considered surreal or a kind of Putin pretext to mention any threat neo-Nazis or far right groups may pose to Russia.

Additionally, the CIA trained paramilitary forces in Ukraine to act as an insurgency if there was an invasion, which was well-known to Russia.

The Arrogance Of US Officials

Katrina vanden Heuvel, the editorial director for The Nation, wrote the magazine’s response to Russia’s attack on Ukraine. “Putin’s actions are indefensible, but responsibility for this crisis is widely shared.”

“This magazine has warned repeatedly that the extension of NATO to Russia’s borders would inevitably produce a fierce reaction,” vanden Heuvel stated. “We have criticized NATO’s wholesale rejection of Russia’s security proposals. We decry the arrogance that leads US officials to assert that we have the right to do what we wish across the world, even in areas, like Ukraine, that are far more important to others than they are to us.”

Vanden Heuvel added, “What is needed is not a rush to arms and to hawkish bluster but a return to intense negotiations—at the UN, at the OSCE [Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe], and among the signatories to the Minsk Protocols.” (Minsk was a ceasefire agreement in the Donbas that was not really enforced.)

“To President Biden, we say: American interests in Ukraine will never outweigh those of Russia; the US and NATO cannot and will not win a war on the ground against Russia in its own backyard; sanctions are unlikely to prevail and may indeed damage the American economy.”

With Russia entering the second day of their offensive, Biden is deploying 7,000 more troops to Europe. Biden said he will not be talking with Putin and proclaimed, “Putin is the aggressor. Putin chose this war, and now he and his country will bear the consequences.”

Biden unveiled a set of harsh sanctions designed to cripple the Russian economy. The press was informed that the sanctions will have a “long-term impact.” Yet virtually all the reporters still asked Biden why the sanctions did not go far enough and why there are no immediate plans for military retaliation on the part of US and NATO.

We are in a profoundly bleak moment. What world leader will show the courage to reach out to Putin and offer him some incentives to end this military action? Who will consider whether any of these punitive measures are appropriate for restoring peace? How will those opposed to war find the space not only in Russia but in the US and around the world to protest?

Americans won’t find any voices of dissent in Congress. Most US citizens who articulate a position that opposes but contextualizes and seeks to understand Russia’s actions will find themselves hounded on social media for expressing these views—no matter which news sources or foreign policy scholarship they share to support their perspective.

Biden and the Democrats remain convinced that Hillary Clinton lost her presidential campaign in 2016 because Putin interfered in the election. They have never accepted responsibility for how they boosted Trump (see the “Pied Piper” memo) or the errors they committed in states like Michigan and Wisconsin. They undoubtedly see Putin storming Ukraine and feel the desire for even greater revenge following the destruction of Ukraine’s military infrastructure.

Routinely, the US government draws red lines while insisting to the world that adversarial powers are not allowed to enforce their own.

So we find ourselves in an intractable clash between Russia and the US/NATO military alliance. Caught in the crossfire is Ukraine, a nation of 44 million people, who will bear the ultimate costs of war.

And beyond Ukraine the lower classes in Russia, Europe, and the US will be asked to pay the price for foreign policy hawks, who are blinded by their imperial ambitions and too often make wars inevitable.

https://orinocotribune.com/the-inevitab ... n-ukraine/

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Re: Footnotes from the Ukrainian "Crisis"; New High-Points in Cynicism Part IV

Post by blindpig » Tue Mar 01, 2022 1:16 pm

Ukraine says it has received "signs" in negotiations with Russia

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Zelensky called for the closure of Russia's access to all ports, canals and airports in the world. | Photo: Presidency of Ukraine
Published March 1, 2022 (6 hours 29 minutes ago)

The Ukrainian president, Volodímir Zelenski, pointed out that they received some signals in the dialogues, despite not having the desired result.

The president of Ukraine, Volodímir Zelenski, affirmed this Monday after the negotiations held between Russia and his country in Gomel, a border area with Belarus, that he had received "some signals" regarding the possibility of ending the armed conflict.

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Russia and Ukraine conclude first round of negotiations

“We received certain signals, but so far we do not have the result that we would like to have. Russia has expressed her points, we ours to end the war, ”said the Ukrainian president.

Who avoided that he would make the pertinent analyzes with his envoys upon their return to Kiev, to decide how to proceed in the face of a possible second round of negotiations; while he denounced that while the talks were taking place, hostilities continued on Ukrainian territory.


Likewise, the Ukrainian head of state expressed in a public address to the nation that “it was necessary to consider the possibility of closing the sky for Russian missiles, planes, and helicopters. (...) We must suspend the access of a country like this to all ports, canals, and airports in the world”; as well as "stop paying Russia hundreds of billions for the export of energy resources".

During the talks, which lasted more than five hours, the negotiators of both countries expressed their perspectives to end hostilities, and both parties claimed to have found points of agreement that predict a return to negotiations.

In this sense, the advisor to the Ukrainian presidential office, Mikhail Podolyak, pointed out that "the parties have outlined some priority issues on which certain advances can be glimpsed".

Meanwhile, the head of the Russian delegation and presidential adviser, Vladimir Medinski, maintained that “we found some points on which we can predict common positions, and the most important thing is that we agreed to continue with the negotiation process.

The first round of negotiations took place five days after the start of the Russian special military operation in Ukrainian territory, and the negotiators, after more than five hours of dialogue, returned to their respective countries to consult what was discussed and outline the steps for the future round of talks.

https://www.telesurtv.net/news/ucrania- ... -0003.html

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Russia Rejects Allegations Of 'War Crimes' In Ukraine
Published 1 March 2022

The Kremlin spokesman insisted that Russia is not attacking civilian targets and is only dealing blows to the Ukrainian military infrastructure.

On Tuesday, the Kremlin spokesman Dimitri Peskov rejected the accusations about alleged war crimes brought by Ukraine against Russia before the International Criminal Court (ICC).

Earlier, the CPI Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan announced that it will ask the judges to open an investigation for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by any of the parties throughout the territory of Ukraine.

If this investigation is authorized, it will address crimes committed on the Crimean peninsula and in the self-proclaimed republics of Donetsk and Lugansk. The ICC investigation will also include crimes related to "the expansion of the conflict in recent days" in Ukraine.

“I have already tasked my team with exploring all evidence preservation opportunities,” Khan said.


Neither Russia nor Ukraine are signatories to ICC's founding Rome Statute. However, this international court also received two requests filed by Ukraine in Nov. 2013 and Feb. 2014. Through these actions, Kiev accepts the jurisdiction of the Court.

The ICC chief prosecutor's announcement came a day after the United Nations' International Court of Justice (ICJ) confirmed receipt of another lawsuit in which Ukraine accuses Russia of genocide.

On Tuesday, the Kremlin spokesman insisted that Russia is not attacking civilian targets and is only dealing blows to the Ukrainian military infrastructure. Nevertheless, the UN Human Rights Office has registered 102 deaths and 304 civilian injuries since the war began.

https://www.telesurenglish.net/news/Rus ... -0002.html

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EU to Give Ukraine $500 Million Worth of Weapons

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EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. | Photo: Twitter/ @GaroweOnline

Published 28 February 2022 (20 hours 22 minutes ago)


The military equipment will be financed through the European Peace Facility, an off-EU-budget initiative that draws on individual contributions made by EU countries.

On Sunday, the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs Josep Borrell announced that the EU will provide Ukraine with US$500 million in weaponry.

Such military equipment will be financed through the European Peace Facility (EFF), an off-EU-budget initiative that draws on individual contributions made by the EU countries.

The arms will be gathered in Poland, a border country with Ukraine, before the final delivery operation, whose details the Defense ministries of the EU countries will discuss in the upcoming hours.

Borrell stressed that it is the first time the EU will jointly fund war equipment and that all representatives supported this initiative. "If we are doing this, it is because the war requires our involvement in support of the Ukrainian army," he stressed.


Upon President Vladimir Putin announced a special military operation to protect the Donbas region on Feb. 24, the EU began prompting unilateral coercive measures against Russia.

Such policies comprised the closure of the European airspace to flights coming from Russian territory, sanctions to this country's pro-government entrepreneurs and politicians, and the exclusion of Russian banks from the SWIFT interbank payment system,

On Sunday, the European community stopped transactions with the Central Bank of Russia and banned the broadcasts of Russia Today and Sputnik, which were accused of spreading "toxic messages." After a request made by the Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen endorsed the accession of Ukraine to the European Union.

"There are many issues in which we have worked very closely together. Ukraine is part —and we want it to be— part of our community,” she said.

https://www.telesurenglish.net/news/EU- ... -0006.html

Throwing good money after bad in the hope of killing a few more Russians. Whatever...the European public will pay for this arms dealer bonus.

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Minute by minute: Learn about the situation in Ukraine

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The Russian Defense Ministry assured that the military operation is not directed at Ukrainian urban areas or the civilian population. | Photo: TASS
Published 28 February 2022

On February 28, the first round of negotiations was held between the delegations of Russia and Ukraine.

Russia began a special military operation in Ukraine in the early hours of February 24 with the aim of demilitarizing that country, in response to a request from the self-proclaimed people's republics of Lugansk and Donetsk to defend their citizens.

In his statement, President Vladimir Putin assured that the measure had the sole purpose of "protecting people who have been subjected to abuse and genocide by the Kiev regime for eight years."

In turn, the Russian Defense Ministry pointed out that the military operation deployed does not constitute an attack against the Ukrainian people.


The purpose, as indicated, is "to disable military infrastructure, air defense facilities, military airfields and aircraft of the Armed Forces of Ukraine with high-precision weapons."

Below we reflect minute by minute the incidents of what is happening in Ukraine:

01/03/2022
05H15 (UCT).- The multinational company Google announced the blocking of You Tube channels linked to the Russian media RT and Sputnik in Europe.

Similarly, it emerged that the accounts of the Russian media controlled by the Government, including RT and Sputnik themselves, were blocked on the TikTok social network throughout the territory of the European Union.

These announcements come after the technology company Meta confirmed that it will restrict access to the RT network and the Sputnik agency on its social networks, which include Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, at the request of said regional bloc.


04:15 (UCT).- The UK Transport Secretary has ordered all British ports to deny access to "any Russian-flagged ship, registered, owned, controlled, chartered or operated."

By the way, he deepened that his country is preparing other detailed sanctions against Russian shipping.

Similarly, it emerged that Taiwan sent a batch of humanitarian aid to Ukraine consisting of 27 tons of medical supplies that were transferred from the Taoyun airport to Germany, from there to be sent to Ukrainian territory later.


03H45 (UCT).- The mayor of the Ukrainian city of Kherson, Igor Kolikhayev, reported that "the Russian army is installing checkpoints at the entrances of Kherson. It is difficult to say how the situation will evolve."

He explained that the citizens of Kherson will resist the Russian military presence in the vicinity and neighborhoods of the city, located on the shores of the Black Sea.


03H30 (UCT).- Units of Ukrainian nationalists seized some 20 vehicles of the Special Monitoring Mission in Ukraine of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) in the city of Kramatorsk, informed the authorities of the Republic People of Donetsk.

They detail that the fate of the mission officials who were in the vehicles is unknown, after it was previously known that the OSCE missions in Donetsk and Lugansk had begun to leave these cities, counting a figure of 43 vehicles alone in Donetsk.


03H20 (UCT).- More than 70,000 people lack water supply in the city of Górlovka due to the damage caused to local filtration and pumping stations during the attacks, reported the Territorial Defense Headquarters of the Donetsk People's Republic .

Meanwhile, in Horlivka, also the Donetsk People's Republic, the territorial defense headquarters revealed the occurrence of a massive bombardment with combat near the Gagarin mine, which caused the fall of power lines and affected that service to two thirds of the town.

01H30 (UCT).- Sources from the Ukrainian Navy revealed on their Facebook social network profile that Bulgaria, Poland and Slovakia (members of NATO) will supply that country with about 70 combat aircraft.

These are about 14 Su-25 attack aircraft, along with 16 MiG-29 fighters delivered to Kiev by Bulgaria; while Poland and Slovakia supply 28 and 12 MiG-29 respectively. According to the military entity, these aircraft can be parked at Polish airfields from where the Ukrainian pilots "will carry out their combat tasks."


In this regard, Bulgarian Prime Minister Kirill Petkov refuted such an assertion alleging that his country has not accepted the commitment to supply military equipment to Ukraine. "We have not committed to sending planes," he said, while stressing that "if there is military and logistical support, it will be at the level of the European Union and NATO, and before that it will be voted on by the Council of Ministers and Parliament."

(much more...)

https://www.telesurtv.net/news/conozca- ... -0012.html

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Soviet vintage aircraft will not stand up well to current model Russian aircraft.

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Moscow Claims This is Culmination of 8 Year Ukrainian war
February 28, 2022
Russia’s Foreign Ministry says it wants to end the 8-year bloodbath in Donbass that both Ukraine and the West turned a blind eye to

The West spent eight years ignoring the “sea of blood” in Donbass while arming Ukraine, and now claims Moscow is the aggressor when it stepped in to end the conflict, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told RT on Thursday.

Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a military operation in Ukraine in the early hours of Thursday, claiming it was necessary to “demilitarize and de-nazify” the neighbor. Kiev accused Russia of aggression, while the US, EU and NATO have called it an “unprovoked” invasion. Moscow insists this is not the case.

In announcing the operation, Putin said the “main objective is to stop the escalation of the war that’s been going on for eight years, and to stop the war,” Zakharova told RT in an exclusive interview.

“Russia did not commit aggression of any kind,” Zakharova insisted. “This did not start yesterday. There’s a sea of blood that’s appeared over the past 8 years,” she added, referring to the conflict in the Donetsk and Lugansk regions, which Russia on Monday recognized as independent states.

Donetsk and Lugansk broke away from Ukraine in 2014, after the West-backed coup ousted the democratically elected government in Kiev. Zakharova noted that the two self-proclaimed republics held a referendum eight years ago, saying they did not want to remain in Ukraine, but both Moscow and the West rejected this and tried to put the “broken” country back together.

When asked about President Volodymyr Zelensky’s statement that Ukraine wanted peace, Zakharova wondered why Ukraine was arming itself and refusing to negotiate with the Donbass.

“If Ukraine wanted peace, why did they get all these weapons” from all over the world, the Foreign Ministry spokeswoman told RT, adding, “It was clear that these were offensive weapons. Who were they fighting? Their own people in southeast Ukraine, and spoke often about seizing Crimea.” The peninsula voted to rejoin Russia in March 2014, but Ukraine and its Western backers have refused to recognize this, calling it an “annexation.”

Zakharova also noted that the top Ukrainian officials have openly and publicly brought up the idea of obtaining nuclear weapons in recent weeks, pointing out this was a fact and not something claimed by Russian intelligence.

Divisions in Ukraine go beyond Donetsk and Lugansk, Zakharova added, accusing armed groups with Nazi-era symbols – such as the notorious Azov Battalion – of having influence over much of the country.

For years, she said, Western media so concerned over human rights in places like South Sudan and Myanmar kept silent on all this, ignoring that more than 13,000 people have died in the Donbass – many of them civilians. While Russia provided them with humanitarian aid, Kiev besieged them by cutting off trade, finance, and even utilities. Zakharova noted that the water canal towards Crimea is now once again operational after Ukraine “criminally” shut it off years ago.

https://orinocotribune.com/moscow-claim ... inian-war/

Western media's ignoring of Ukrainian aggression in Donbass over the last eight years pays off in spades as the Western public is clueless and only knows that Putin=Hitler.

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Russian Military Operation Prevented Launch of US Bio-Laboratories in UKraine
Posted by INTERNATIONALIST 360° on FEBRUARY 28, 2022

Editorial Note:

The Russian military special operation in Ukraine coincided with the planned launch of U.S. military biolaboratories in Kiev and Odessa. On February 26, the US Embassy in Ukraine rushed to delete all documents about 11 Pentagon-funded bio-laboratories in Ukraine from its website. All these documents (now deleted by the Embassy), you can read HERE.
http://dilyana.bg/the-pentagon-bio-weapons/

In October 2021, the U.S. Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) of the U.S. Department of Defense published on the U.S. government procurement website an additional agreement on “combating highly dangerous pathogens. The document concerns the final stage of work on the launch of two bio-laboratories in Ukraine: in Kiev and Odessa. The additional agreement covers the equipping and training of personnel and commissioning of the facilities. The cost of the work is 3.6 million dollars, but some figures in the document are hidden for reasons of secrecy. According to the document, the laboratories were more than 90 per cent ready. However, the projects’ completion was delayed up to seven months from the date of signing the document (July 2021), thus to the end of February 2022:

Russian Military Operation Prevented Launch Of U.S. Bio-Laboratories In Ukraine. Kiev Hiding Evidence

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The laboratories in Ukraine were built within the U.S. Cooperative Threat Reduction Program, which was launched in 1991 and was aimed against Russia and the former Soviet Union. They were funded in frame of the Biological Threat Reduction Program. Cooperation between Ukraine and the United States in this field intensified after the first Maidan revolution in Ukraine in 2005.

Russian Military Operation Prevented Launch Of U.S. Bio-Laboratories In Ukraine. Kiev Hiding Evidence

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You can read more on the U.S. bio-laboratories, including in Ukraine: HERE, HERE, HERE.
https://southfront.org/pentagon-bio-weapons/
https://southfront.org/biological-weapo ... n-reality/
https://southfront.org/salisbury-nerve- ... am-porton/

Two new laboratories are being created on the basis of the Kiev State Research Institute for Laboratory Diagnostics and Veterinary and Sanitary Expertise and the Odessa division of the State Service of Ukraine for Food Safety and Consumer Protection. The main part of the Ukrainian collection of endemic strains of dangerous disease agents is stored in Odessa. The buildings of the new biolaboratories in Kiev and Odessa were built back in 2019, but were not put into operation.

The document above notice makes it clear that this project is important and urgent for the U.S. government: further potential delays are called unacceptable, and “DTRA requires the urgent completion and surrender of both laboratories to ensure the active and safe execution of the DTRA mission.”

Both facilities are owned and secured by the Government of Ukraine, but neither facility is currently performing active biological work because DTRA has asked the Ukrainian authorities not to begin work until acceptance and completion is complete, the procurement materials said.

Moscow has claimed its concern over the developing biological weapons near Russia’s borders. Russian President Vladimir Putin worried about the “purposeful and professional” collection of biomaterials of Russians by foreigners.

The on-going Russian military operation in Ukraine may stop the DTRA program in Ukraine. Anyway, the projects in Kiev and Odessa will be postponed if not cancelled. The U.S. has already spent over 2 billion dollars on such programs in Ukraine alone, and there are more in Georgia, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan.

Now, as Russian forces are advancing in Ukraine, Kiev seems to be in a rush to hide the evidence that the USA violates the convention on non-proliferation of biological weapons. The end of the Russian operation will show.

Southfront

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Re: Footnotes from the Ukrainian "Crisis"; New High-Points in Cynicism Part IV

Post by kidoftheblackhole » Tue Mar 01, 2022 1:58 pm

So what do you think BP? I think it is not so much TEOTWAWKI but closer to the reverse -- the end of a world that was not as we knew it (especially one that was somehow NOT defined by Class Struggle). Almost the entirety of the "left" misses this point wildly and for the singular reason that materialist/CLASS analysis completely eludes them (which is why the premise of our sites is/was/always will be precisely MATERIALISM)

The more astute observers -- not taken in by "Putin is evil" -- were actually among the most non-plussed in the lead up as the US cried wolf that an invasion was imminent. That is because they knew that Putin/Russia had spent the last 15+ years calling for "diplomacy", "dialogue", and a "rules-based order" (as China also has and continues to advocate for). Our detached observers took the situation to be US saber rattling (or even the lesser "saber polishing") and Putin trolling with troop buildups.

But our keen-eyed observers missed the swamp for the muck.

1. The attempted Balkanization of Russia was no longer an academic concern of the future. Biden/US spent the last year goading Ukraine toward retaking the Donbass. This surely would not have stopped there as then the cries to retake Crimea begin. This is Clear and Present Danger to anyone whose eyes aren't covered by muck ("democratic" propaganda). Once it starts it is impossible to say where, of if, it ends.

2. Russia/Putin were clearly aware of the reality (how could they not be?) as indicated by building up their foreign reserves etc. It is unthinkable that they went into this expecting anything other than the reimposition of the Iron Curtain.

3. So is the US forcing this because they want to be the gas station of the world -- and thus to make Russia too "unreliable" as an energy supplier (Nord Stream 2 bla bla)? Partially. Certainly it gives them the perfect moment to bring all of their vassals in Europe to heel, most of whom are compelled to act strongly against their own national interests.

4. But next to no commentator explains why they risk so much for so little. It cost them nothing but face to assure Russia that they would not expand NATO into Ukraine -- NATO doesn't want Ukraine and, besides, no assurance is binding when they will simply break them at their convenience. The smallest spark can ignite the conflagration of nuclear war. They certainly didn't risk the apocalypse just so that Biden wouldn't be compared to Neville Chamberlain or called an "appeaser".

5. The truth is simple. In China the social surplus is socially controlled (that doesn't mean it is communist in the sense we want it to be, but is Socialism As It Really Exists). Russia certainly exists as a bulwark for China against the US. Does China continue to take the "Long View" and let Russia be devoured? That has been an open and pending question for at least a decade. Is it even possible for them to make that capitulation and survive?

6. China is right to buy time but what are we purchasing with that time? That is the question that matters. Maybe the ONLY question that matters.

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Re: Footnotes from the Ukrainian "Crisis"; New High-Points in Cynicism Part IV

Post by blindpig » Tue Mar 01, 2022 3:40 pm

kidoftheblackhole wrote:
Tue Mar 01, 2022 1:58 pm
So what do you think BP? I think it is not so much TEOTWAWKI but closer to the reverse -- the end of a world that was not as we knew it (especially one that was somehow NOT defined by Class Struggle). Almost the entirety of the "left" misses this point wildly and for the singular reason that materialist/CLASS analysis completely eludes them (which is why the premise of our sites is/was/always will be precisely MATERIALISM)

The more astute observers -- not taken in by "Putin is evil" -- were actually among the most non-plussed in the lead up as the US cried wolf that an invasion was imminent. That is because they knew that Putin/Russia had spent the last 15+ years calling for "diplomacy", "dialogue", and a "rules-based order" (as China also has and continues to advocate for). Our detached observers took the situation to be US saber rattling (or even the lesser "saber polishing") and Putin trolling with troop buildups.

But our keen-eyed observers missed the swamp for the muck.

1. The attempted Balkanization of Russia was no longer an academic concern of the future. Biden/US spent the last year goading Ukraine toward retaking the Donbass. This surely would not have stopped there as then the cries to retake Crimea begin. This is Clear and Present Danger to anyone whose eyes aren't covered by muck ("democratic" propaganda). Once it starts it is impossible to say where, of if, it ends.

2. Russia/Putin were clearly aware of the reality (how could they not be?) as indicated by building up their foreign reserves etc. It is unthinkable that they went into this expecting anything other than the reimposition of the Iron Curtain.

3. So is the US forcing this because they want to be the gas station of the world -- and thus to make Russia too "unreliable" as an energy supplier (Nord Stream 2 bla bla)? Partially. Certainly it gives them the perfect moment to bring all of their vassals in Europe to heel, most of whom are compelled to act strongly against their own national interests.

4. But next to no commentator explains why they risk so much for so little. It cost them nothing but face to assure Russia that they would not expand NATO into Ukraine -- NATO doesn't want Ukraine and, besides, no assurance is binding when they will simply break them at their convenience. The smallest spark can ignite the conflagration of nuclear war. They certainly didn't risk the apocalypse just so that Biden wouldn't be compared to Neville Chamberlain or called an "appeaser".

5. The truth is simple. In China the social surplus is socially controlled (that doesn't mean it is communist in the sense we want it to be, but is Socialism As It Really Exists). Russia certainly exists as a bulwark for China against the US. Does China continue to take the "Long View" and let Russia be devoured? That has been an open and pending question for at least a decade. Is it even possible for them to make that capitulation and survive?

6. China is right to buy time but what are we purchasing with that time? That is the question that matters. Maybe the ONLY question that matters.

The imperialists are going to lose the War they're wreaking on all of humanity. The question is whether they lose to Us or to themselves. In the latter case we all burn in the Inferno.
Well, I was one who missed "the swamp" too, though not for said reasons. As you well know Ukraine has been committing acts of war non-stop since 2014, which had a lulling effect. No help that Donbass had announced or suggested imminent full scale Uke attack about once every six months, which at a point looks like 'crying wolf'. It's too easy to assume stasis when it has been extant for almost a decade. Also the 'Nazi-fication' of the Ukrainian populace together with arming and training by NATO suggested a much harder nut than would have been the case in 2014. Being 'too close' to Donbass tended to blur the bigger picture but it has been clear since the beginning of this conflict that the welfare Donbass was not Russia's priority, except among the Russian populace.

A lot depends upon Russia's next move after Ukraine capitulates.

It will be messy regardless, Gowans is all 'concerned about 'Ukrainian nationalists' being mistaken for Nazis in the cleanup, even if we leave aside Anax's thesis that Ukrainian nationalism is Nazism the quick and dirty solution is to strip 'em down and check the tats. Judging from the photos we saw 7-8 years ago that should catch 90% of them, effective enough. Re-absorption of 'New Russia', which might have been what Putin was hinting at when he made that 'decommunization' crack, will certainly be easier said than done if that is the intent.

It is more than a little annoying that some of the more astute communist parties, Greece, Mexico, Turkey have assumed an ultra-left take on imperialism. What sort of prism did they read Lenin through? It is simplistic to not take the 'balance of forces' into account.

Did ya see the map of balkanized Russia I posted yesterday?

I gotta wonder how long Germany will (literally) 'stick to it's guns' while a bunch of European engineering concerns go bankrupt because of the cancellation and the high price of US gas puts others out of business and people freeze their asses off.(Wasn't it Bismark who said that Russia was Germany's natural trading partner?)

Yes, in the end it is about China and so Class War though many comrades seem blinded by Eurocentricism and Orientalism or perhaps reading comprehension would disagree. The buying of time allows China to grow stronger by every metric and the great danger is how long this can continue before Western capital reacts very badly. To me that has been the existential nightmare and I see no clear way out. Judging by history the amount of blood is no object nor is poisoning the planet. I don't think the long view is sustainable for China as those Russian nukes are what keeps Uncle Satan from kicking out the jams. This can be won without mushroom clouds everywhere can only socially, in that 'Belt & Road' and such initiatives are China's (and our) secret weapon.The financial fallout-of US sanctions may accelerate, not slow, the empire's demise.
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The Hypocrisy of a Leftist “No to War” that Comes too Late
Posted by INTERNATIONALIST 360° on FEBRUARY 28, 2022
Ramiro Gomez, Euskal Herria-Donbass Komitea

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Ramiro-Gomez in Donbass

“Now, the people of Donbass will be able to leave their shelters and play in a park with their children, without fear of blowing themselves up, for the first time in 8 years.”

I am writing this trying to contain the rage and indignation I feel at the reactions of the Western left and society in general about the Russian counter-attack against Ukraine.

The truth is that I do not expect much from this. I have more than enough proof that there is no one more blind than the one who does not want to see, and that no matter how much you repeat a thousand times that the TV manipulates, you continue dancing to the rhythm that the western mass media set for you.

Yesterday I saw the social networks full of NO TO WAR posters which have been cleaned of the almost 20 years of cobwebs since the war in Iraq.

I could say that those same posters have been forgotten at the bottom of the drawer of infamy, while Israel massacred Palestine. While the U.S. ravaged Afghanistan, or Libya, in massive bombings that resulted in the deaths of more than 150,000 people, including thousands of children. Deaths which the US has refused to investigate. But to say all this, it would be too easy. I could say that when the media told you again, that as with Libya you had to intervene in Syria, you kept quiet while the US attacked a sovereign country and plundered its oil reserves.

I could also say that so far in February 2022, there have been deaths in Palestine, in Damascus by Israeli bombing, as well as in Yemen and Somalia. And your little posters were still forgotten.

I could also say that Western policies have caused a continuing genocide in the Mediterranean waters, but 4 assholes would accuse me of demagoguery. It is clear that there are deaths that matter, and others that do not.

As Malcolm X used to say, be careful with the media, otherwise you will end up defending the oppressors.

But I want to focus on the war that broke out in Ukraine in 2014, to which, your vapid posters are 8 years too late. Everyone can become absent-minded, we can all make mistakes, but it is also possible that there is something more perverse depending on the “oversights”.

To have memory is something very important, especially in a society that manufactures throwaway conflicts for which most people only react by placing a fashionable avatar in their profile picture, which days later with the appearance of any tabloid article, news about soccer or any other bullshit expires in infertile soil.

First of all it is necessary to understand that a war nowadays does not appear out of nowhere and that many of us understand that the global war started a long time ago. Another thing is that the media we feed on, decide what the weather is, or what conflicts exist or do not exist, but there are many corners of the world that have been at war for years and are invisible because the economic interests behind it favor the western alliance USA-NATO.

For years NATO-USA has been breaking its commitment and building military bases establishing its troops along the Russian border, with the intention of weakening and besieging the Eurasian countries that could compete with the dollar and the euro.

It is as easy as looking up on a map the NATO bases around the world and you will see how the military moves of harassment have been ongoing for years.

The Ukrainian War is just one more chapter in a much longer series and it is essential to keep this in mind when analyzing the events of the last few days.

First of all, and to warn the rats that may appear, I will say that Putin disgusts me, and that Russia is not the USSR and its policies have nothing to do with its Soviet past, but I refuse to put the focus on Russia, because I consider that it is putting the balance axis in the wrong place which can only lead to manipulated positions.

I am going to focus on my beloved people of Donbass.

When in 2013 the Maidan movement emerged as a supposed social response to political corruption, the workers and miners of the Donbass viewed it with sympathy, despite the fact that they were involved in a coal strike, of cities long abandoned by the administrations, which was far away from the life of the capital.

From here we also saw the images of the mass demonstrations in Kiev and how they clashed violently with the police.

Up to that point everything was going well. The red-black flags gave a nice touch for a society of spectacle like ours to applaud the symbols and support these movements.

Things started to go awry when the demonstrators attacking the police were in paramilitary uniforms and Nazi symbols began to appear on their shields. Something was beginning to smell. The red-and-black flag turned out to be the symbol of the Ukrainian insurgent army of Nazi Stepan Bandera, who allied himself with the German Nazis in World War II, carrying out massacres of his fellow Ukrainian Jews that shocked the Germans themselves.

It is curious to see how if someone throws a stone at the police in Euskadi, Catalonia or Madrid, they are little less than a terrorist, and when someone burns a policeman alive in Venezuela or Ukraine, they are an activist for freedom.

The fact is that the events that followed were known to all. President Yanukovych (just another corrupt man, like any other) left Ukraine and the coup d’état put in place a recognized fascist like Poroshenko. The Nazis took to the streets. Gradually it would be discovered that such protests were supported by briefcases of American dollars that were pumped into raising this monster of war.

The violence since then has been savage and daily. The first thing they did was to go to communist and anti-fascist headquarters and smash them. Armed Nazi groups came to all the assemblies, and said, either join us or we will kill you. Many fled and moved away, other so-called comrades joined the Nazi ranks in pursuit of Ukrainian Unity. An absurdity, but so it was.

The population of Ukraine is very heterogeneous, with 20% people of Russian descent, mainly settled in the east of the country, in the mining basin of Donbass. There are also Tatars, Belarusians, Romanians, Moldovans, Hungarian Poles, Gypsies, Jews, etc.

In eastern Ukraine, when Stalin sent thousands of Russian workers to populate the abandoned coal-rich Donbass area to exploit the mines, Russian and Ukrainian families merged, creating a healthy coexistence with more brotherly love than hatred. Families of Russian fathers and Ukrainian mothers and vice versa were quite normal there.

But ominously, something was brewing years ago.

First of all, education began to whitewash the insurgent army of Stepan Bandera, who had been considered unpatriotic outlaws, and began to sell them in schools as “heroes for the fatherland” (today it is easy to find primary school books with children drawn with the red-and-black emblems of these murderous savages).

On the other hand, from the main political talk shows on Ukrainian television, began to be created the breeding ground of ethnic hatred very well designed and cooked, in which the Russian population was presented as the culprit of all the economic ills suffered by the Ukrainian people. All of this was complicated by Yanukovych’s local policy of favoring trade relations with Russia rather than with “prosperous Europe”.

In these talk shows they began to portray the population of the Donbass as almost subhuman monkeys who were only good for picking coal mines, in contrast to the Ukrainian population of Kiev with its university and its modern world. There was a constant bombardment of ethnic hatred.

There is a video on the internet in which a famous Ukrainian talk show host is seen saying “It is a hard truth to accept, but those people are a burden, they impoverish us, and they occupy a space that we real Ukrainians need. It is hard to say, but there are people in Donbass who must die.” Just like that, and without relinquishment. Meanwhile, for years, in parallel, the Pravy Sektor and Svoboda, the main Ukrainian Nazi parties, paramilitarily trained their militants in war and combat techniques with Western money.

Returning to the Maidan, the effect of all this strategy bore the fruits they expected. Nazi and racist hatred was translated into lynchings in Kiev of racialized people, homosexuals, leftists, or those nostalgic for the Soviet past. The murders were happening every day. At that moment is when the paramilitary groups of extreme right, are formed as official military battalions, paid with a good salary directly from the wallets of local oligarchs like Kolomoski among others. These battalions are heading for the Donbass.

While these formations march emulating in symbology and uniforms the German Nazi groups, the civilians of Kiev applaud them while chanting “death to the Russians”, “Glory to Ukraine, glory to the heroes”. Tragedy was in the air.

While the Nazi units were on their way to raze the people of Donbass to the ground, the ultra-nationalist civilian hotheads began to impose their law in all the cities. The first thing they did was to tear down all the statues of Lenin (in the east there is one in every town) and to lynch all those they considered enemies of the fatherland.

There are many images of different events, where groups of young and not so young people mercilessly kick the heads of the elderly carrying flowers to the statues of Lenin.

Most of these uncontrolled beatings ended in death.

People from the East, of Russian origin, were forced to respond. Seeing what was coming, they began to gather around the squares and statues of Lenin to demonstrate their position and organize their self-protection.

The fateful day that changed the lives of thousands of people in many countries arrived. May 2, 2014.

The soccer league, “coincidentally” in the middle of that hotbed, organized a friendly match “for the homeland” between two soccer teams with major fascist supporters. Before the match they all joined in a demonstration for the unity of the Ukrainian homeland.

Near the route of this demonstration, an encampment of anti-Maidan demonstrators of Russian descent was established at the gate of the House of Trade Unions.

In Russia their “holy week” is marked by Soviet history, and from May 1, the Day of the Working Class, to May 9, commemorating the Day of Victory against the Third German Reich, are holidays, and people take advantage of them to visit relatives and go on excursions. So the anti-Maidan camp had only several hundred people, mostly pensioners and youngsters.

At a certain point of the fascist march, they deviated from the route and headed en masse towards the House of Trade Unions. There would be a great deal to say about how it all happened and which agents were involved, but if I go into that now, I’ll never finish.

We all know the result. The people in the camp, seeing that enraged mass of Nazis with Ukrainian flags, were forced to take refuge inside the building.

The Nazis surrounded the building and set it on fire with everyone inside. More than 50 victims, including 16-year-olds, burned to death. There is footage available for anyone to see of a pregnant woman strangled by the Nazis with a telephone wire while the rest of the demonstrators shouted “death to the Russians”.

People who tried to flee the flames and jumped from a third floor onto the street were met with steel bars and beaten to death by the mob of “innocent civilians”.

The real data is that in addition to those 50 people burned, there are another 150 who disappeared without knowledge of where they had ended up.

The infamy would not end there, because the authorities, who were present at that attack without doing anything, even collaborating. The only people they arrested for these events were those who had been attacked. Meanwhile, Ukrainian politicians publicly applauded the events on the Internet. The images of the bodies of the burned comrades are terrible.

Also terrible are the images of many Ukrainian girls and boys in their early twenties, filling the Molotov cocktails with which they would burn their comrades alive. Or the images of the leader of FEMEN in Ukraine celebrating the massacre with the burning building behind her (it is as easy as searching in Google “Femen, Odessa”).

Here, in our country, the same media that are telling you how bad the Russians are and that you should take to the streets to protest against this war today, are the same ones that after those events published the following headlines : “MORE THAN 50 DEAD IN CLASHES WITH THE PRORUSSIAN SEPARATISTS”.

You have to be deeply despicable and criminal to publish that, selling the victims as executioners, nothing new under the sun.

The events that followed this were expected.

Nazis lynching, hanging, burying alive Russian civilians, raping women, crucifying people they would later set on fire. It would be very easy for me to attach the photos of all this, but I do not want to fall into morbidity, and for respect to the friends and companions of the victims, who will have these images engraved in their memory without having them continually before their eyes.

But as I said, those images are public and are available to anyone who bothers to look for them. I don’t expect to change the minds of those who deny this and prefer to swallow the shit that the media shovels into their mouths. They have enough to contend with in their despicable existences.

Before the Ukrainian discourse that called to take Donbass and exterminate that 20% of its population in the east, they were forced to respond to defend their families and their homes.

Referendums were held in which it was decided to become independent from Ukraine and to ask Russia for help. In Crimea, for example, 97% of the population is Russian, and the results of these referendums were predictable. Nobody wants to stay in a country where they want to kill you.

A number of independent People’s Republics of Ukraine are declared.

The Ukrainian army declared war and the Nazi battalions (Azov, Aidar, etc…) began to surround and bombard the most representative pro-Russian cities.

It must be said that all this civil and ethnic war was concealing NATO’s plans to take over a very important enclave in its covert (and not so covert) economic cold war against Russia. They staged a coup d’état, put in place a Western puppet and set up military bases on Russia’s doorstep. For that, a very important strategic piece was the Crimean peninsula with its naval bases and control of the Black Sea.

Russia is not stupid, and immediately supported the Crimean referendum by annexing it.

Neither Kramatorsk nor Kharkov were prepared to withstand the military artillery siege and soon succumbed. The scenes of Nazi violence that would follow in those days were overwhelming.

But Lugansk and Donetsk became strong. The workers, miners, civilians, and also some policemen and soldiers of Russian descent, organized themselves, took barracks and armed themselves by forming popular self-defense militias. They were not willing to let themselves be killed.

The Nazi battalions and the Ukrainian army surrounded them, creating an encirclement that isolated these cities and began to mercilessly bombard the civilian population in violation of all human rights conventions and covenants.

The first thing they did was to bomb the water, electricity and power plants. Leaving the population without water, without electricity, without communications, radio, telephone and television. Then they destroyed the main transportation routes to prevent them from obtaining supplies of food.

Your little No War signs were sleeping peacefully in the dusty closet of your consciences. The international community remained silent.

For months these cities were ravaged in the cruelest way. Thousands of people, old people, children, etc., were dismembered and blown to pieces in a bloody carnage.

Hospitals, schools, kindergartens were not spared from the bombs. The surrounding towns and villages were destroyed. An exodus of hundreds of thousands of people was generated and they were welcomed in Russia to be protected from the bombings.

The sadism of the fascists emulates Franco’s Spain with the bombing of La Desbandá. On the last road that remains untaken from Lugansk and that connects it with Russia, something terrible happened. The Ukrainian army informed the civilians of Donbass that they would stop firing for 24 hours so that all civilians who wanted to flee to Russia could do so immediately.

Caravans of buses began their journey along the road. The Ukrainian army opened fire and massacred the entire convoy, reducing it to rubble of smoldering, smoldering wreckage of twisted iron among charred bodies. The same army that is now being punished by Russia. He who kills with iron, dies with iron.

I have said that the event of May 2 marked many of us forever, and amid tears of rage and desire for justice many people decided to leave everything and offered their own hearts as a shield and their hands as tools to defend the people of Donbass from the fascist butchery. I was one of the people who left everything and took a plane alone, amid tears of fear, to cross thousands of kilometers, break through the siege of the Ukrainian army and plant myself in Lugansk to help a people forgotten by all of you.

What I was able to see there, many people dismiss as Russian propaganda. It would take me a long time and many more counseling sessions to overcome the terrible images and experiences that I had. I had to exert myself with all my strength, my physical and mental agility, not to die on numerous occasions. All around me, not so fortunate, I could see the mutilated bodies and the scattered viscera of children, old people, innocent men and women. That smell, that blood, those images will never be forgotten in my life.

It has been 8 years during which the Ukrainian army has mercilessly and uninterruptedly massacred the people of Donbass. 8 fucking years during which you all have kept a cruel and complicit silence. From the media, to those of you who are now taking out your offensive little No to War signs.

The “official” civilian victims, which are infinitely shorter than the real ones, recognize 14,000 people killed.

The Nazi battalions in turn, took over entire villages, raped at will all the women and girls, looted the houses, tortured the men and even held orgies in which they raped babies in front of their mothers. You can see for yourselves who the Tornado Battalion really was.

In the time I lived with them I could see how they suffered in 40 degrees heat, without a drop of water, without being able to eat, or wash ourselves, sleeping in corners, basements and even sewers to avoid the continuous pounding of Ukrainian bombs.

President Poroshenko was applauded by all Ukrainians when he said “our children will be able to go to school while the children of Donbass will have to hide in cellars like rats”. All his people applauded him. The same people who granted the portfolio of the Ministry of Defense in wartime to the Nazi leaders of the Pravy Sektor. Being an innocent civilian does not exempt you from giving power to real psychopaths to torture, kill and rape without mercy.

Now, Russia, which has long warned that it would not allow itself to be further besieged and endangered, has decided to act. Evidently, they are doing so to protect their interests and to prevent NATO from continuing to arm and surround them with missiles and troops. I will not be the one to sympathize with Putin or today’s Russia. Far from it. But I refuse to participate in this infamy by putting the focus on Russia. It seems to me to be completely blind. In the first place because the consequences of the geostrategic confrontation of large blocs involve many responsible parties who have been bombing other lands for years and moving their forces to continue extending their domination, and I see it as completely legitimate that other countries that see what is coming to them should also move their forces.

On the other hand, because as I have already said, the war which all of you are suddenly worried about because the news is dictating it, did not start on February 23rd, 2022. This war has been mercilessly murdering an innocent population for 8 years while you stood on the sidelines or looked the other way. Your little “No to war” signs are cruelly too late and in the indirect service of NATOist interests.

They seek to turn you into other manipulated accomplices of the barbarism that our people have been suffering under for 8 interminable years, during which Ukraine ignored all the points of the Minsk agreements.

I would like you to make the effort for a moment to understand the rage and indignation that I feel when I see you all jumping now.

Regardless of Russia’s real intentions, what is certain is that finally, the people of Donbass will stop suffering and living hidden in basements of blood-spattered ruins.

The truth is that this terrorist and murderous Ukrainian army is being demilitarized by destroying its bases, its powder magazines and warehouses of weapons and bombs that they will no longer be able to drop on Donbass.

What is certain is that the battalions of ultra savage neo-Nazis like the Azov battalion will no longer rape and torture because yesterday they died by thousands in their military base in Mariupol. Their Nazi leaders have been eliminated and there is a very long list of war criminals who are being captured and will be tried before the people of Donbass.

The “innocent civilians of Kiev” have been frightened for a day by sirens, hiding in basements, and on subway platforms, and weeping in images relayed to us by all the special envoys in Kiev who have never wanted to set foot in the massacred cities of Donbass. You have all been outraged by this in 24 hours, are the lives of the children of Donbass not worth the same?

Your No to War would be satisfied if Russia withdraws from Ukraine. And you would again keep the little posters obedient to the media, to again keep silent and bury with your own shovels the sons and daughters of Donbass.

The truth is that I despise you.

I would like to accompany you to the orphanages we have visited in Donbass, of children who have been left alone forever in a destroyed land. Those orphanages from which I left crying with rage and sadness when I saw how they were used to throw themselves to the ground in a ball at the order of the teacher to protect themselves from the bombs when they were 5 years old. And how day by day, these children have been decimated.

Don’t expect me to join you now in crying out against war.

War always is and always will be a rich man’s mess that the poor pay for. But this war has destroyed many, many lives that look at you from oblivion while you try to protect their executioners.

I am not saying that all this makes it legitimate for civilians to die in Ukraine. I will not be hypocritical, some will die and it is impossible to avoid it in such a scenario. But the truth is that unlike the Ukrainian army, which systematically slaughters civilians, and even this morning killed two teachers in a school in Gorlovka, the Russian army is trying to inflict casualties only among the military, although on TV they tell you otherwise by using archive images of bombings in Syria or other countries. The propaganda machine is working at full throttle. What I do say is that it is infamous that you would talk about it when there are tens of thousands of dead children, elderly men and women who have received neither your support nor your solidarity.

Do not ask me to feel sorry. I will not be so cynical as to say that I was almost killed. I took all the risk to go there with my heart as a shield to stop the bullets against the people. But in my heart are many people I saw die, many children I saw cry (and die too), many old people who did not deserve to end their lives dismembered or dying of hunger and thirst in their forgotten hideouts. I owe it to them, and I owe it to justice.

NATO, USA and Europe are criminals and murderers. The wars of the powers including Russia should be stopped immediately. The working women and men of the world should be united against their wars, against all their wars, and against the oligarchs on both sides. That would be ideal. Ukrainian and Russian workers expropriating the oligarchs and building an environment of mutual support and solidarity.

But we are light years away from that and what matters to me now, is that the people of Donbass will be able to leave their shelters and play in a park with their children, without fear of blowing themselves up, for the first time in 8 years.


NEITHER WAR BETWEEN PEOPLES, NOR PEACE BETWEEN CLASSES

Ramiro Gomez is a member of the Brigade Ruben Ruiz Ibarruri- Anti-Fascist Caravan of Banda Bassotti.


Interview with Ramiro Gomez, humanitarian activist in Lugansk. 2014

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Spanish volunteers fighting in Lugansk.

Translation by Internationalist 360°

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There is a HUMAN.

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A friendly reminder from our friends at 'Slavyangrad'. (miss those folks)

Praviy Sektor in the Battles in the Donbass
POSTED BY BABEUF79 ⋅ FEB 28, 2018 ⋅
Original article: Colonel Cassad
Translated by @TamrikoT / Edited by @GBabeuf


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Formally, fighters from Praviy Sektor (PS) only appeared in the Donbass in July of 2014, after the official date of formation of the 5th Battalion of the Ukrainian Volunteer Corps (UVC); however, the members of this extremist organization in fact took part in the conflict from its very first days.


As early as the spring of 2014, the Ukraine authorities, being aware of the low fighting efficiency of its armed forces, relied on volunteer formations consisting of nationalists. The neo-Nazi organization Praviy Sektor, which became one of the key forces during the coup d’état of 2014, was the most suitable for such purposes. Already in April of 2014, PS fighters had arrived in the Donbass where, on April 20, they entered into battle with the People’s Militia of the DPR (Donetsk People’s Republic) in the region of Slavyansk. There were fatalities on both sides. At the site of the military confrontation, a business card of the head of the organization, Dmitry Yarosh, was found, which for the next two years was brushed off by the Ukrainian side as a canard invented by the DPR media. However, some time later, Yarosh admitted his involvement in that battle. Despite the fact that officially the PS militants were not part of the Ukrainian security structures, they did not suffer from any lack of weapons and ammunition. A significant amount of weapons were captured by extremists during the coup d’état of 2014 from military bases of the AFU (Armed Forces of Ukraine) and the MIA (Ministry of Internal Affairs). The Ukrainian leadership categorically denied any arming of Praviy Sektor activists by the official authorities, although it is quite obvious that the members of this organization would not have been able to conduct military operations for any long period of time without support from the security services.


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In April 2014 a significant number of extremists from among the members of PS joined the AFU in order to increase the numbers of motivated fighters. In particular, the military personnel of the 25th Airborne Brigade, which in fact did not want to take part in the fighting and had handed six armoured vehicles over to the People’s Militia, was thus diluted by almost a third.

In May 2014, the head of PS, Yarosh, announced the participation of his fighters in battles with the Vostok Battalion of the DPR in the region of Karlovka, while also acknowledging the presence of killed and wounded among the ranks of the extremists. However, according to official data, in the course of the confrontation only five fighters of the Donbas Battalion [a unit of the National Guard, subordinate to the Ministry of Internal Affairs ―ed.] were killed on the Ukrainian side.

The official organization of the PS Ukrainian volunteer battalion took place on July 16, 2014. Andrey Stempitsky was appointed as the corps commander; Valery Voronov, the executive officer. Initially, the leaders of the organization had grandiose plans of military development. Thus, it was planned to create a significant reserve outside the zone of the so-called ATO [Anti-Terrorist Operation ―trans.] numbering nineteen (!) PS reserve battalions. However, in fact, the actual number of reserve units did not amount to a company. Originally, one PS battalion (the 5th) operated at the front line, from the end of July, in the area of Avdeevka and Peski. In the first days of August, the so-called “Rovno” reconnaissance group arrived in the Donbass, operating in the area of Amvrosievka and, later, near Ilovaisk. On August 12, perhaps the biggest Pravoseki [shorthand for members of Praviy Sektor ―ed.] failure of the 2014 campaign took place. A bus carrying [PS] fighters mistakenly drove into the one of the People’s Militia roadblocks and came under fire, with only three managing to survive. Officially, the leaders of PS acknowledged the death of ten extremists, however, according to Avakov, the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, there were thirty-one fighters on the bus in total. At the end of August, in the area of Saur-Mogila, according to Yarosh, ten more Pravoseki were killed. During this period, there was a serious conflict between the leadership of the extremists and the MIA of Ukraine. It came to direct accusations of betrayal addressed to Avakov. Nevertheless, the Kiev authorities did not proceed to disarm the uncontrolled organization, for fear of the political consequences. The greater level of motivation among the extremists than among the AFU played not the least role in this.


In the autumn of 2014, the 5th Battalion of the UVC was operating in the area of Donetsk Airport and Peski, where it lost at least eleven people killed. It should be noted that the Pravoseki extremists operating in the area of Donetsk Airport did have high morale; there were no cases of panic or surrender. In January of 2015, Yuri Biryukov, advisor to the President of Ukraine, said that Praviy Sektor was refusing to transfer its armed forces under the control of the Ministry of Defence. According to him, the members of the group were offered schemes of “full legalization”—in particular, they were offered mandatory service under contract; however, Praviy Sektor rejected the offer. PS fighters, along with units of the AFU, tried to break through to the “cyborgs” trapped in the New Terminal, but they were not successful. Moreover, Yarosh, who was on the front line, was wounded during the fighting. Nevertheless, there is no official data on the permanent losses of PS fighters for January 2015. In general, the information regarding losses among the extremists is very confusing, since they were not among the official units of the AFU or the MIA. During the initial stage of the war, there were groups that were not subject to anyone at all’s command, losses among whom were simply not included in any reports. On February 13, 2015, Dmitry Yarosh announced that the UVC of PS reserved the right to not comply with AFU ceasefire orders and to continue active combat operations according to their own plans. Pressure from Kiev’s western curators nevertheless allowed the militants to be taken under control. Already by February 15, Yarosh announced his readiness to observe the ceasefire. In April of 2015, it was announced that PS fighters were being withdrawn from the frontlines in Peski. However, at the same time, the 8th Company of PS began operating in the Shirokino district, later expanding to a battalion. During that period, the “Aryans” operating in these assault units were “diluted” with Georgian and Chechen fighters. Nominally, acting in Shirokino alongside PS was the fully-equipped Sheikh Mansur Battalion of extremists from the Caucasus. In the same place was seen a former Donbas Battalion fighter of Georgian nationality, known by the call-sign Doberman. Alongside these, the tactical group “Belarus”, consisting of Belarussian citizens, operated among PS units. In the summer of 2015, the 7th UVC PS battalion was transferred to Peski, where it immediately provoked an escalation. Subsequently, the 9th Battalion, formed in Zaporozhia, was included in the ranks of PS fighting formations.

In July 2015 in Mukachevo (Transcarpathia) there was an armed confrontation between fighters of the UVC Praviy Sektor battalion and police officers, which grew into a confrontation between Praviy Sektor and the authorities, but which ended merely in loud mutual rhetoric. Nevertheless, the conflict continued to escalate. The authorities could not take the armed extremists under their control. There were armed incidents between the security services and the Pravoseki. In September of 2015, in the region of Rovno, a group of armed men were arrested who claimed to be representatives of the Praviy Sektor UVC cells and who were organizing illegal amber mining in the village of Borovoye of Zarechnensky district [near the Ukraine-Belarus border ―ed.], the proceeds of which they claimed would be spent on the needs of ATO fighters. In the course of their detention, one local resident was wounded. Confiscated weapons and ammunition were handed over to the police.

On September 12, 2015, Andrey Stempitsky, as head of the “Tryzub” [“trident” ―trans.] organization, issued an order banning members of the organization from voluntarily serving in the security services of Ukraine (except those called-up to serve in the AFU) “in connection with the intensification of repression against the nationalist movement.”

On November 11, 2015, Dmitry Yarosh announced that he was resigning as leader of the movement.

On February 2, 2016, the chief military prosecutor of Ukraine, Anatoliy Matios, stated on air on Hromadske Radio, that the Praviy Sektor UVC was, by all legal criteria and according to the Ukrainian constitution, an illegal armed formation.

In February of 2016, Yarosh announced the “newly created Ukrainian Volunteer Army,” (UVA) which he declared would consist of the “5th Battalion, the permanent staff of which is 200 men, and in its full state—637 men. The 8th Battalion, which is 317 men, plus the medical service, ‘Hospitallers’—several hundred men.” At the same time, Yarosh announced general data on PS losses since the beginning of the war. According to him, sixty-four militants were killed in two years, and over five hundred were injured. The ratio of losses itself, 64:500, speaks volumes regarding the silence about the numbers of killed; besides, as was stated above, in spring of 2014 losses were not in fact recorded, and official statistics did not include PS losses.

From the summer of 2016 to this day, the UVA unit, which has become a successor battalion to the UVC, is fighting in the area of Peski and Avdeevka. In addition, the 8th Battalion continues to operate on the southern front of the DPR. At present, the author is aware of data about ninety-four dead among PS fighters during the war in the Donbass. It is obvious that these data are not complete. Along with individual units operating among UVC and UVA battalions, there is an assault company called “Wolves of Podolia” in the ranks of the 54th Mechanized Brigade [of the regular army ―ed.], composed of Pravoseki withdrawn from the UVC. The company took part in the battles on the so-called Svetlodarsk arc in December of 2016, where it suffered significant losses.

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Summarizing the activities of the Praviy Sektor formations in the Donbass, there is a double feeling: on the one hand, PS fighters on the frontline in the campaigns of 2014-2015 consisted of only one battalion, and yet their contribution to the war was greatly exaggerated by the media. Perhaps their only success was the participation in the defense of Donetsk Airport in the autumn of 2014, where they proved to be a motivated opponent of the NAF (Novorossiya Armed Forces). It should also be noted that the PS in the Donbass was promoted not only by the Ukrainian mainstream media. Often, journalists and bloggers who highlight the conflict from our side attributed other people’s “glory” to them, seeing Pravoseki at every turn. On the other hand, only the presence of a large number of fighters from this openly neo-Nazi organization allowed the current authorities to form a large number of volunteers from among them, largely replacing the frankly incompetent parts of the AFU in the summer of 2014. Also, the military personnel of the regular units of “Nezalezhnaya” [“Independent” Ukraine ―trans.] were largely supplemented with neo-Nazis, who gave the operation a punitive character. The brutal attitude of Pravoseki towards civilians in the Donbass and especially towards prisoners of war has become proverbial. Nonetheless, any action gives rise to a counteraction. The defenders of Donbass try not to take Pravoseki into captivity.

At present, the UVA units continue to take part in the fighting in the Donbass. On January 16, two more fighters were killed in Peski… The presence of openly neo-Nazi armed formations, barely subordinate to the current government (and numbering up to 2,000 fighters) continues to be a stark characteristic of the contemporary Ukrainian state. As they say, there is no fascism in Ukraine…

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"But there are no Nazis in Ukraine."

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Imperialist propaganda and Ukrainian Jews
March 1, 2022 Lev Koufax

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Members of the Ukrainian national guard Azov regiment, activists of the Azov civil corp, and the far-right radical group Right Sector take part in a rally to mark Defender of Ukraine Day, in Kyiv, Ukraine, October 14, 2016.
Since it began, 2022 has been a year of intense U.S. imperialist saber rattling against Vladimir Putin and the Russian government. The U.S. military-industrial complex and Western media have pushed a narrative that any Russian incursion into the Ukraine is an invasion. Prior to the start of actual Russian military action, the U.S. propaganda machine sensationalized for months that a “Russian invasion is imminent.”

As we have previously written, Russia is not the true aggressor in this situation. Since an alliance of fascists and military brass couped the popularly elected government in 2014, Ukraine and its imperialist allies have waged literal and economic warfare against the two Donbass republics. Struggle-La Lucha has thoroughly covered the real reasons behind this aggression. Any Russian military operation in the Ukraine is really an act of self-defense against nearly a decade of war and provocation from NATO and the Ukrainian government.

In recent weeks, in addition to the fever-pitch saber rattling, another disturbing trend has developed in the media in regard to the Ukrainian Jewish community. The U.S. and their allies have used this war crisis as an opportunity to push Zionist ideology and muddle history. The aim of this media blitz has been to falsely compare Russia and Nazi germany, with the hopes of pushing more Jews towards Zionism. This strategy is as insidious as it is cynical. What makes this propaganda beyond despicable is the long history of Ukrainian nationalist collaboration with Nazi Germany and the present alliance between the government and neo-Nazis.

Personal note

In 1905, a young Ukrainian Jewish woman arrived at Ellis Island, New York. Her name was Anna Goldstein. Jacob Goldstein, Anna’s father, decided it was time to move his family after pogroms devastated his village. Ukraine was part of the Russian Empire at the time, where anti-Semitic pogroms were as common as the sunrise. That young woman, Anna, was my great grandmother.

Fewer than 15 years after my great grandmother left her small village in the Ukraine, the Bolshevik revolution led Russia into a new era. It is important to realize that the Tzar’s oppression of the Jewish community was a significant contributing factor to the Bolshevik revolution. My community was tired of the violence and the hate. It was for that reason that many Jews took up arms against the Tzar in the revolution of 1917.

That revolution led to the formation of the USSR, a socialist state that fought for the rights of all oppressed people inside and outside of its borders. Less than 40 years after that revolution, the vile specter of fascism and hatred would haunt Ukraine and the surrounding area again. Eventually, it would be the troops of the USSR that destroyed that specter and liberated Jews from Nazi concentration camps.

Ukraine and the Holocaust

In 1941, there were just under three million Jews living in what is now known as Ukraine. That same year, Nazi Germany gained control of most of the western part of the USSR as part of Operation Barbarossa. This offensive was a violation of the non-agression pact between the two countries and resulted in the Nazi occupation of Ukraine.

Almost immediately after Nazi forces occupied the western USSR, Adolf Hitler ordered the formation of SS death squads. These death squads were called “einsatzgruppen” and were particularly brutal in the Nazi-occupied regions of Eastern Europe. These death squads went to work immediately, targeting the Jewish community, as well as all other Soviet citizens in Ukraine, with confinement, torture, and murder.

Starting on Sept. 16, 1941, Nazi forces commenced an extermination campaign against the city of Mykolaiv, Ukraine. Within two weeks, over 35,000 people were murdered, the majority of them Jewish. Towards the end of the Mykolaiv massacre, the most infamous Nazi massacre of Jews occurred.

In a single day – a single day – Nazi forces killed 33,771 Jews in the Babi Yar ravine outside of Kiev. This author’s extended family were some of the many who fell at Babi Yar. The Babi Yar massacre was followed by a violent campaign of terror against all Soviet citizens in the area that resulted in approximately 150,000 deaths. Many were Jews. Many were not.

It would be dishonest to discuss these atrocities without discussing Ukrainian collaboration with the Nazi occupiers. German Nazis were unforutnately not the sole perpetrators of these crimes against humnanity. In fact, many of these massacres were carried out by Ukraininan Nazis. Large movements of Ukranian Nazis branding themselves as “nationalists” enacted constant horrors against Jewish, Ukraininan, and Russian people in the region. These groups included the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) and the Ukrainian Insurgency Army (UPA).

Both of these organizations espoused fascist and anti-Semitic ideology, and openly collaborated with Adolf Hitler’s forces. Tens of thousands of Jews, Poles, and Russians were slaughtered at the hands of these groups. Many of their leaders ultimately joined SS police battalions. This included the massacre of 6,000 Jews in Lviv by the Ukranian People’s Milita, a wing of the OUN, immediately after the city fell to Nazi forces.

The remaining years of the war would see a littany of attrocities carried out not only by the Nazi army, but by the OUN and the UPA. The horrors inflicted by these groups and their leaders cannot be understated. When the holocaust ended, the Nazis and their Ukrainian allies had killed over one million Ukrainian Jews. The Jewish population in Ukraine was nearly halved.

Unfortunately, and inexplicably, today the Ukrainian government lauds many of the OUN and UPA’s leaders as national heroes. In 2010, outgoing right-wing Ukrainian President Viktor Yushcenko awarded UPA leader Stepan Bandera the “Hero of Ukraine” award. Bandera was a virulent and violent anti-Semite who organized many pogroms against the Jewish community during World War 2. Yuschenko’s successor, Viktor Yanukovych, officially repealed the award. However, the Ukrainian parliament has attempted twice, in 2018 and 2019, to reinstate the award. The 2019 attempt was championed by Servant of the People, current President Vlodymyr Zelensky’s political party. As recently as Jan. 1, 2022, various Ukrainian nationalist organizations led mass marches through Kyiv in celebration of nazi-collarborator Bandera’s birthday.

Also in 2019, the Kiev City Council renamed two city streets after notorious Ukrainian Nazi collaborators, Nil Khasevych and Ivan Pavelnko. Pavlenko was personally responsible for the murder of Jews during World War 2 and eventually commanded an SS battalion. Khasevych was a leader in the OUN and one of the most famous Nazi propagandists of the time. It should be noted that Vitali Klitschko, the Mayor of Kiev who championed these proposals, is still in office.

As can be seen, the Ukrainian government has continued to honor fascists, particularly since 2014. This has not changed even with the election of a Jewish president, Vlodymyr Zelensky.

Contemporary neo-Nazi movements in Ukraine and government collaboration

Corporate media today would have us believe that Russia is an inherent threat to Jewish life. There is no doubt that at the turn of the 20th century, the Russian Tzar and his empire were a grave threat to Jewish life. However, times have changed. The only threat to Jewish life in this conflict is the fasicst Ukranian government filled to the brim with Nazi collarborators.

As if the incessant historical praise of World War II-era Nazis wasn’t enough, the Ukrainian government has continued to support various neo-Nazi militas and political parties in the present day. Ever since the Euromaidan of 2014, the Ukrainian government has been heavily influenced, if not controlled, by the fascist movement.

Just three years ago, The Nation published a telling exposé on the growing nature of the fascist movement in Ukraine. The article describes large scale neo-Nazi marches with thousands of tiki torches and Nazi flags. However, the level of neo-Nazi infiltration in the current government coupled with NATO funds and arms getting to neo-Nazi militas is even more concerning.

Since 2014, NATO has consistently trained and equipped the Azov Battalion, a fascist militia operating in the Donbass republics. This milita’s goal has been clear: to rid Ukraine of any “ethnic impurity.” This presumably includes Jews, Russians, and even progressive Ukrainians. In 2019, the Azov Battalion was officially integrated into the Ukrainian National Guard.

As if that wasn’t enough, the current leader of the Ukrainian National Police, Vadim Troyan, is a veteran of the Azov brigade and a known neo-Nazi collaborator. Troyan consistently encourages his troops and deputies to study Stepan Bandera and carry on the proud tradition of “Ukrainian nationalism,” which is really just Nazism.

It would seem that the current Ukranian government is simply a revival of the pro-Nazi organizations of the 1940s.

So, should Jews support the governments of Ukraine and their NATO allies?

Well, the answer is simple. No.

For the record, Israel should be included in that no.

Beginning around Feb. 21, mainstream media and multiple Jewish media outlets were blitzed with stories encouraging Ukraine’s roughly 300,000 Jews to emigrate to Israel because of the impending “Russian invasion.” These stories originated from the statements of several prominent rabbis to media outlets like the New York Times and Washington Post. These rabbis include the Chief Rabbi of Israel and a prominent Rabbi in Odessa.

It should be noted, both of these rabbis are IDF veterans and support right-wing Zionist ideology. The implication of these articles and those alike is that Vladimir Putin is built in the mold of Adolf Hitler and that the fascist state of Israel is the only safe place for Jews.

Given all of the historical and present connections between Ukrainian nationalists and the fascist movement outlined in the article, that assertion is far from the truth. This is not to say that Ukrainian Jews aren’t under threat. They certainly are. This threat just isn’t from Russia. It is from the fascist aligned Ukrainian government and its neo-Nazi militias. These are organizations that openly wave swastika flags and call for new pogroms against the Jewish community.

There is also a sick irony in that idea that Israel is this place where war is as common as the air we breathe. The Israeli government commands one of the most aggressive and vicious militaries and police forces on the planet. No country bombs or attacks its neighbors more than Israel. There is no better demonstration of this than the Israeli military offensives against innocent Palestinian people in 2014 and 2021. To this day, Israel continues to launch unprovoked attacks on countries like Syria, all on behalf of the U.S. ruling class.

As if this warfare on the Arab world wasn’t enough, Israel’s constant disdain for its own people, whether it be 18-year-old Israeli communist Roman Levin who refused to continue serving in a military that enforced apartheid against Palestine, or Ehtiopian Orthodox Jewish teenager Solomon Tekah, who Israeli police brutally murdered in 2019.

As a global Jewish community, we need to be honest with ourselves. Why do we swallow whole the propaganda of countries like the U.S. and Israel when these countries could give a damn about us? Neither of these two countries care about the welfare of the Jewish community, or any other oppressed community for that matter.

Russia is not the enemy of the Jewish community. Palestine is not the enemy of the Jewish community. The Donbass republics are not the enemy of the Jewish community. Fascism is the enemy of the Jewish community. Imperialism is the enemy of the Jewish community.

We must resist both. That means refusing to support a NATO-backed Ukrainian fascist war. That means questioning the use of Israel as a cudgel to turn us against our brothers and sisters in the Donbass and Palestine. That means analyzing the true nature of past Ukrainian nationalist movements and the current fascist-friendly Ukrainian regime.

Emigration to Israel won’t keep the Jewish community safe. Only solidarity will. We must do better.

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Re: Footnotes from the Ukrainian "Crisis"; New High-Points in Cynicism Part IV

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Russia and Ukraine Await New Round of Negotiations

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Armed personnel in Donetsk, March 1, 2022. | Photo: Xinhua

Published 2 March 2022

Though the first round of negotiations ended without clear breakthrough, Vladimir Medinsky, head of the Russian delegation, said "Most importantly, we agreed to continue the negotiation process."

As the first round of negotiations produced no tangible results, delegations from Russia and Ukraine are expecting the second round of peace talks, which reportedly could take place on Wednesday.

While the two sides agreed to continue their negotiation process, the world is overwhelmed with handling the spillover from the military conflict, amid the sharp rising prices of gold, oil and agricultural futures, among others.

In the face of the heightened geopolitical tensions, China, together with many other countries and international organizations, has been calling on Ukraine and Russia to broker a solution through negotiations while preventing the conflict from further escalating or even getting out of control.

MILITARY OPERATION EXPANDED

Fighting continued to expand on Tuesday. A massive Russian airstrike hit the center of Ukraine's second-largest city of Kharkiv on Tuesday, as rockets struck residential areas and buildings of the regional administration, according to Ukraine's State Service for Emergencies.

The same day, the agency reported, Russia attacked the Kiev TV tower, which killed five people and injured five others. Russia would strike the information warfare and psychological operation center of the Ukrainian Armed Forces as well as technological facilities of the Ukrainian Security Service in Kiev with high-precision weapons, said Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov Tuesday.

Since the military operation started on Thursday last week, the Russian Armed Forces had destroyed 1,325 Ukrainian military infrastructure objects, Konashenkov said. In addition, 395 tanks and other armored combat vehicles, 59 multiple launch rocket systems, 179 field artillery guns and mortars as well as 286 units of special military vehicles had been destroyed.

Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu had vowed to continue the military operation in Ukraine until achieving the main goal of defending Russia from Western threats. "The main thing for us is to protect Russia from the military threat posed by Western countries that are trying to use the Ukrainian people in the fight against our country," Shoigu said Tuesday.

The Russian military is not occupying Ukrainian territory and is taking all measures to preserve the lives and safety of civilians, he reiterated. "I would like to stress that the strikes are carried out only against military targets and exclusively with high-precision weapons," Shoigu said.

PEOPLE FLEEING UKRAINE AS ECONOMIES BATTERED

Data released Monday by the United Nations Refugee Agency showed that more than half a million people have already fled Ukraine to Romania, Poland, Hungary and other neighboring countries. In the border town of Siret in northern Romania, local government has built a temporary camp -- the largest in Romania -- for Ukrainian citizens entering the eastern European country.

Visiting the Siret border on Monday, Romanian Interior Minister Lucian Bode told the press that more than 74,000 Ukrainians had entered Romania so far, and over 40,000 of them left the country for other destinations. Not only does the military conflict uproot people, it also takes a financial toll.

The Ukraine crisis could spark a ripple effect on economies worldwide, further drive up inflation and cause market turbulence. Due to the deepening conflict between Russia and Ukraine, gold futures on the COMEX division of the New York Mercantile Exchange rose Tuesday as investors resorted to safe haven demand of gold. The most active gold contract for April delivery rose US$43.1, or 2.27 percent, to close at US$1,943.8 per ounce.


In addition, Chicago Board of Trade agricultural futures continued to rise sharply on Tuesday, led by wheat. Oil prices also jumped to multi-year highs on Tuesday, prompting fears about energy supply disruptions from key exporter Russia. U.S. stocks fell sharply on Tuesday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average decreasing nearly 600 points as investors nervously monitored the military conflict.

The conflict "would be bad for the world economy, mainly through high oil prices and stock market declines," said Desmond Lachman, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and a former official at the International Monetary Fund.

According to South African Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy Gwede Mantashe, the Russia-Ukraine conflict threatens "already battered" economies in Africa and postpones the development Africa wants. The surge of crude oil prices through 100 dollars a barrel following the Russia-Ukraine conflict reflects the pump price in Africa, as the continent has to import oil.

"When it is shooting up because of the conflict somewhere in Ukraine, we pay for the price in the pump... The present situation therefore is affecting us directly. Of immediate effect is the rise of the price of the crude oil that translates into severely high fuel prices of our individual countries," he said.

CALLING FOR POLITICAL SOLUTION

Though the first round of negotiations ended without clear breakthrough, Vladimir Medinsky, head of the Russian delegation, said "Most importantly, we agreed to continue the negotiation process."

Commenting on the negotiations, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin said Tuesday that China has always supported and encouraged all diplomatic efforts that are conducive to the peaceful settlement of the Ukraine crisis and welcomes the launch of peace talks between Russia and Ukraine.

China hopes that the two sides will continue the process of dialogue and negotiation and seek a political solution that accommodates reasonable security concerns of both sides, serves common security of Europe and is conducive to lasting peace and stability in Europe, the spokesperson added.

Also on Tuesday, Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi held a phone conversation at request with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba. Wang said that the situation in Ukraine has changed rapidly, and that China laments the outbreak of the conflict between Ukraine and Russia and is extremely concerned with the harm to civilians.

Regarding the current crisis, China calls on Ukraine and Russia to find a solution to the issue through negotiations and supports all constructive international efforts conducive to a political settlement, said Wang. As the fighting continues to expand, the top priority is to ease the situation as much as possible to prevent the conflict from escalating or even getting out of control, especially to prevent the harm to civilians as well as a humanitarian crisis, and to ensure the safe and timely access of humanitarian aid, he said.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on Tuesday stressed diplomatic efforts to solve the ongoing Ukraine crisis. He called for an immediate stop of the conflict in Ukraine and the engaging of diplomatic efforts, among others. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday also called for efforts to end the conflict.

"Now, more than ever, we must intensify our efforts for peace, everywhere," he said. "Soldiers must return to their barracks. Leaders must turn to diplomacy. I urge all those with influence to use it to end this senseless conflict."

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Russia: Ukraine Obtaining Nuclear Weapons Is a Real Danger

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Sergey Lavrov, Russian Foreign Minister. March. 1, 2022. | Photo: Twitter/@AbrusSlo

Published 1 March 2022

Russia can only react to Ukraine's plans of obtaining nuclear weapons, said the top Russian diplomat.


In the Disarmament Conference, Sergey Lavrov, Russian Foreign Minister, warned of the risk posed to Russia by Ukraine obtaining nuclear weapons.

Lavrov stated that such Ukrainian statements regarding obtaining nuclear weapons are not a bluster; they constitute a real danger instead, he said. In this respect, Lavrov affirmed that Russia could only react to it.

The diplomat pointed out Russia's determination to adhere to its weapons of mass destruction non-proliferation commitments in the interest of guaranteeing a peaceful international coexistence.

He also stressed that Russia is a responsible member of the international community, so restraining Ukraine from getting nuclear weapons is a first priority task. Russia is taking every measure to prevent this danger, he remarked.


The Foreign Minister disclosed that Ukraine has Soviet nuclear technologies and delivery vehicles. In the face of this real danger, Russia must react, he said. He also alerted to the need for the international community to address this worrying problem.

Last Saturday, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky reflected at the Munich Security Conference that the obligations under the Budapest memorandum, which restrain Kiev from obtaining nuclear weapons in exchange for security guarantees, might be reconsidered.

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Minute by minute: Learn about the situation in Ukraine

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The Russian Defense Ministry assured that the military operation is not directed at Ukrainian urban areas or the civilian population. | Photo: TASS
Published March 2, 2022 (2 hours 1 minutes ago)

Below we reflect minute by minute the incidents of what is happening in Ukraine:

03/02/2022
05H35 (UCT).- The second round of negotiations between the Russian and Ukrainian delegations on a possible ceasefire in Ukraine can be held today, Wednesday, the Kremlin announced.

"Today, in the second half of the day, in the afternoon, our delegation will be at the place (of the meeting), waiting for the Ukrainian negotiators," said the spokesman for the Russian Presidency, Dmitri Peskov, in his telephone press conference. daily.

04H36 (UCT).- The official representative of the Swiss Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Ukraine, Pierre-Alain Eltschinger, reported that the authorities of his country ordered the temporary closure of the embassy in Kiev, given the security situation that threatens the capital. australian

For his part, India's deputy foreign minister, Harsh Vardhan Shringla, also announced the closure of his country's diplomatic mission in Ukrainian territory, after noting that "all Indian citizens have left Kiev."

03H30 (UCT).- The spokesman for the Russian Ministry of Defense, Igor Konashénkov, reported that the Russian Army took control of the city of Kherson, in southern Ukraine.

The high-ranking official explained that the city's civil infrastructure, livelihood facilities and transportation are operating normally, while expressing that there is no shortage of food or basic products in the city.

00H16 (UCT).- The President of the United States, Joe Biden has announced in a speech to the nation that his country joins the measures adopted by other countries and members of the European Union regarding the closure of their airspace to Russian planes.

After the president's statement, the US airline Boeing decided to suspend maintenance and technical assistance services to Russian airlines and aircraft.


Earlier, Biden told his Ukrainian counterpart Volodímir Zelenski in a telephone conversation that Washington will continue to send them weapons, money and humanitarian aid.

03/01/2022
21:45 (UCT).- The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada, Mélanie Joly, pointed out that her country had turned to the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate Russia's actions and "the numerous accusations of the perpetration of serious international crimes in Ukraine by Russian forces, including war crimes and crimes against humanity."

21H30 (UCT).- Russian President Vladimir Putin signed the decree "on additional temporary economic measures to guarantee the financial stability of the Russian Federation", according to the statement issued by the Kremlin.


In accordance with the new restrictions imposed by the country, as of next Tuesday, March 2, it will not be possible to withdraw from Russian territory foreign currency for an amount greater than 10,000 dollars.

20:45 (UCT).- The Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, held a telephone conversation with the president of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Peter Maurer, in which they discussed the situation in Ukraine.


Both officials paid special attention to the resolution of humanitarian problems in said zone of armed conflict, and discussed aspects of future cooperation between Russia and the ICRC, with an emphasis on the development of a constructive and substantive dialogue on various issues in response to crises. .

19H37 (UTC).- French President Emmanuel Macron plans to convene a new meeting of the Defense Council on Wednesday to address the crisis in Ukraine, a government source was quoted as saying.

19H09 (UTC).- The president of Ukraine, Volodímir Zelenski, declared to international media that he is willing to negotiate with his Russian counterpart.

"The world understands that the Russian president must be brought to the negotiating table while they are still willing to negotiate with them, and so do I," he said.

18H13 (UTC).- The president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, held a telephone conversation with his counterpart Vladimir Putin, in which he ratified his firm support for Russia and called for counteracting the campaign of lies and disinformation carried out by some Western countries.

"I reiterated (to President Putin) the firm disposition in favor of understanding and dialogue, as a way to preserve peace," he said.


18H09 (UTC).- The Russian agency TASS reported that the company Nord Stream 2 AG, located in Switzerland, which is the operator of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, has declared bankruptcy as a result of the sanctions imposed by the United States (USA). USA).

1730 (UTC).- The next round of Russian-Ukrainian talks will take place on March 2, as agreed by the parties, the TASS news agency confirmed.

16:15 (UTC).- Russia will launch precision attacks against relay centers of the Ukrainian security services in Kiev, Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said.


15H05 (UTC).- Contrary to some member countries of the European Union (EU), Spain has ruled out sending weapons to Ukraine. This was announced on Monday by the President of the Government of the European country, Pedro Sánchez.

14H00 (UTC). - The Kremlin rejected on Tuesday the accusations of alleged war crimes in Ukraine after the International Criminal Court (ICC) confirmed that it had received a complaint from Ukraine.


13H20 (UTC).- The Russian Ministry of Defense has warned this Tuesday that it is preparing a series of "high precision" attacks against Ukrainian Intelligence facilities in the capital, Kiev, for which it has asked the population to evacuate the areas that could be affected.

12H35 (UTC).- The president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, today ruled out economic retaliation against Russia and affirmed that they will maintain good relations with the whole world and are in a position to speak with the parties in conflict.

11:45 (UCT).- The access of the Ukrainian units to the Sea of ​​Azov is completely blocked, the spokesman for the Russian Defense Ministry, Igor Konashénkov, reported on Tuesday.


05H15 (UCT).- The multinational company Google announced the blocking of You Tube channels linked to the Russian media RT and Sputnik in Europe.


04:15 (UCT).- The UK Transport Secretary has ordered all British ports to deny access to "any Russian-flagged ship, registered, owned, controlled, chartered or operated."


03H45 (UCT).- The mayor of the Ukrainian city of Kherson, Igor Kolikhayev, reported that "the Russian army is installing checkpoints at the entrances of Kherson. It is difficult to say how the situation will evolve."


03H30 (UCT).- Units of Ukrainian nationalists seized some 20 vehicles of the Special Monitoring Mission in Ukraine of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) in the city of Kramatorsk, informed the authorities of the Republic People of Donetsk.


03H20 (UCT).- More than 70,000 people lack water supply in the city of Górlovka due to the damage caused to local filtration and pumping stations during the attacks, reported the Territorial Defense Headquarters of the Donetsk People's Republic .

01H30 (UCT).- Sources from the Ukrainian Navy revealed on their Facebook social network profile that Bulgaria, Poland and Slovakia (members of NATO) will supply that country with about 70 combat aircraft.

In this regard, Bulgarian Prime Minister Kirill Petkov refuted such an assertion alleging that his country has not accepted the commitment to supply military equipment to Ukraine. "We have not committed to sending planes," he said, while stressing that "if there is military and logistical support, it will be at the level of the European Union and NATO, and before that it will be voted on by the Council of Ministers and Parliament."

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Experts: Putin trying to deter greater conflict

By REN QI in Moscow | China Daily Global | Updated: 2022-03-02 09:00

Russian analysts say nuclear high-alert order intended to cool any 'hotheads' on other side

Russian President Vladimir Putin's order to place his country's nuclear forces on high alert is part of a pattern of escalating tensions following his "special military operation" on Ukraine.

Putin justified this decision by citing the West's "unfriendly economic actions", as well as the "aggressive "rhetoric against Moscow.

According to Russian experts, this is the first time Russia's nuclear forces have been put on high alert since the end of the Cold War, even though the United States declared that NATO did not pose a threat to Russia.

"Most likely, we are talking about bringing the control system of nuclear forces into a state that makes deterrence forces more stable in the event of an attack," Pavel Podvig, director of the Russian Nuclear Forces Project and senior researcher at the UN Institute for Disarmament Research, told Russian newspaper Kommersant.

"Overall, once a containment force has been brought to this point, it becomes less vulnerable to a first strike. However, this does not mean that Russia is going to attack first."

Western powers including the US and NATO protested sharply after Putin said in a televised address that the country's nuclear "deterrence forces" had been placed on "a special mode of combat service".

The UN called the idea of using nuclear weapons "inconceivable", while Ukraine's government said it saw the move as an attempt at intimidation, as delegations from both countries met for talks on Monday.

Just as within NATO, some of Russia's nuclear weapons are in constant readiness and "can be launched within 10 minutes," said Marc Finaud, a nuclear proliferation expert at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy.

"Either the warheads are already mounted on missiles, or the bombs are already aboard bombers and submarines."

Putin warned last week that if other countries interfered with Russia's plans they would face consequences the "like of which they have never seen".

That statement was widely interpreted as a warning to NATO about direct military involvement in Ukraine. NATO has always been clear that it will not become militarily involved, knowing it could trigger direct conflict with Russia.

Vasily Lata, a senior research fellow at the Academy of Strategic Missile Forces, said Putin's order sought "not to escalate the conflict with the West, but on the contrary, to prevent its aggravation".

Lata believes that through this decision, Putin again warned the US and NATO that meddling in the military conflict in favor of Ukraine was unacceptable and Russia is ready to take "decisive measures".

"At present, it is a necessary and reasonable decision. This will cool any hotheads on the other side," he said.

Viewed in this way, the nuclear alert is a way of emphasizing this message to his own people, the BBC said.

Another way of seeing it is that Putin is worried about Western plans to provide military assistance to the Ukrainians and wants to warn them about not doing too much.

During the Cold War, a huge intelligence machine was created in the West to watch Moscow's nuclear arsenal. Satellites, intercepted communications and other sources were analyzed to look for warning signs such as preparing weapons or aircrews to operate bombers.

Much of that intelligence machine remains in place, and the West will be now watching Russia closely to understand if there is going to be any significant change in behavior.

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Belarusian direction
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March 1, 19:06

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An interesting map of the development of operations in Ukraine, which Lukashenka showed at a meeting of the Security Council of Belarus.
Encirclement of Kyiv, a cauldron near Mariupol and a giant cauldron between Donetsk and Dnepropetrovsk, access to the border of Transnistria. Good ambition. As for the cities, the governor of the Kharkiv region today said that the RF Armed Forces simply blockade the cities and do not shoot at civilians, trying to lure the Armed Forces of Ukraine out of the cities and destroy them in the field. Actually, it actually confirmed the main theses of the Russian position.

More in Belarus.

1. At the request of Lukashenka, Russian S-400s will be deployed in Belarus. Belarusian air defense systems are already providing cover for Russian troops from attacks from the rear.
2. Belarus is not going to participate in the operation, but will continue to help the Russian Federation on its territory.

3. Despite claims that Lukashenka will attack, he certainly did not attack. Therefore, today Ukraine announced that it could attack Belarus preemptively.
4. The United States said they do not see the concentration of Belarusian troops to attack Ukraine. Old Man said a little earlier that he was going to increase the number of BTGs on the border with Ukraine from 5 to 10.
5. According to Lukashenka, 1000 Russian wounded on the territory of Belarus is nonsense. Belarusians treat them in Gomel and a couple of other places. In total, since the beginning of the operation, 160-170 wounded have arrived in Belarus.

In general, Lukashenka is performing well in this crisis. Imagine Tikhanovskaya or Babariko in his place, for whom some drowned here in 2020.

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US Activists Protest Against NATO Expansion in Eastern Europe

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Phil Wilayto, the face of the protests in U.S. condemning NATO's expansion. March. 1, 2022. | Photo: Twitter/@UNIC1

Published 1 March 2022

Phil Wilayto, a co-founder of the Virginia Defenders for Freedom, Justice & Equality, pointed out that there have already been protests in more than 70 cities in the U.S.

According to Wilayto's statements, U.S. activists have plans to make a rally in order to make it clear to Americans that NATO and the West are responsible for the ongoing crisis in Eastern Europe.

Phil Wilayto noted that NATO's expansion in Russia-Ukraine borders, as well as West's support of the 2014 coup in Kiev are the reasons behind the current crisis taking place in Ukraine.

He referred to the protests activists have held in more than 70 cities across the U.S., stressing that four of them took place at the Navy center of Norfolk in Virginia. Wilayto also said there are plans for a broader protest in coordination with allies.

The co-founder argued on NATO's expansion, saying that the Alliance has not honored commitments made after the collapse of the Soviet Union, which pledged not to move toward Russia.

Nato expansion is how we ended up in this war…. Europe uniting and pressing on her borders has never been good…

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He marked as well that two of the countries bordering Russia are now members of NATO. In this sense, he expressed that Ukraine, despite not being a member of the Alliance has behaved as such. Ukraine's desire to join NATO has been stated in its constitution, he also said.

Russia-Ukraine crisis worsened after Russia launched a special military operation in Ukraine last Thursday. According to President Vladimir Putin's statements, the operation was in response to the request for help from leaders of the republics of Donetsk and Luhansk in the face of Ukrainian shelling over this region.

The Russian Defense Ministry has said that the special operation is targeting Ukrainian military infrastructure only and the civilian lives are not being threatened. Moscow states it has no plans to occupy Ukraine.

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It seems that maps comparing the Nazi occupation of Eastern Europe to NATO expansion on Twitter has been deleted. So good to live in The Land Of The Free. The comparison is more than apt, it illustrates the consistent pattern of capitalist necessity.
"There is great chaos under heaven; the situation is excellent."

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