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Western leadership shot down in Ukraine, by Jim W. Dean
An old
woman is walking near the wreckage of Malaysian plane which crashed in Ukraine
on July 17, 2014. (file photo)
Tue Jul 22, 2014 11:12AM GMT
By Jim
W. Dean
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Irresponsibility
on steroids is all we have seen from 95% of the Western statements coming out
on the Malaysian plane crash in Ukraine.
The Kiev
government, who can’t tell the truth about anything, is still comfortably in
first place, soon to eclipse “Baghdad Bob” for the gold medal of bogus claims.
Bob was Saddam’s press spokesman telling us that Iraqi forces were destroying
the American invaders.
Without
even a token amount of time allowed to sift through the evidence of this horrible
tragedy right in the middle of a war zone, a totally unnecessary one, Western
leaders and politicians have been tripping over each other playing Mr. Tough
guy with baseless accusations and threats toward Russia before the dead were
collected.
Whoever
fired the missile or placed the bomb that blew up flight MH17 has now been
outdone by salvos of hate fired east at Russia by Kiev and its new Western
allies. At the top of America’s list is the rant by UN Ambassador Samantha
Power that looked like she must have been on drugs or something. It ranks as
one of the most incoherent statements ever made by a diplomat.
Her
first mistake was to reference a Kiev-supplied social-media recording of the
rebels celebrating shooting down an airliner. Normal protocol requires that no
top government official ever use an audio recording in a major address until
the CIA has determined that it was not a fake.
This one
was compiled from three different clips, and done in a hurry. It seems a town
100 kilometers away from the alleged launch site is referenced. It is later
discovered that these piecemeal recordings were discussing one of the earlier
shoot downs.
With the
US president standing beside her on the White house lawn, Power claimed East
Ukraine separatists were the “most likely” culprits, yet allowed they did not
have the skills, so Russia “probably assisted” them. But, she gave not a shred
of real evidence.
That any major power would
put a sophisticated high-altitude missile system in the hands of civil war
participants, a hugely expensive one I might add… that idea is dead on arrival.
It is inconceivable that any military chief of staff would allow something so
crazy. Anyone who would even suggest such a thing would be sent out for mental
observation.
The
inference here is that the Russians had magically moved a SAM missile battery
all the way from the border to the firing position. But with US satellites
monitoring all movements during this war, to supply itself, NATO and Kiev
updated battlefield Intel, any move of Russian armor into Ukraine would have
been spotted and Ms. Power would have shown us a nice big blowup photo, a la
Cuban missile crisis, where the Soviet missile batteries were shown at the UN.
US and
Russian spy satellites can track a tank shell being fired, not just see it
fired, but see its flying through the air, and read a license plate, the
uniforms of the troops… and yes, they can see everything moving at night. Both
sides have huge digital maps showing the exact disposition of the forces on
both sides.
A ground
to air launch would be spotted in the first few seconds, the trajectory
calculated and an emergency notice sent out with the GPS location to warn any
aircraft in the area. The coordinates would immediately go to any commands
capable of a counterstrike on the battery, so they could lock and load and wait
for the order to fire. This is what the modern battlefield is like. Gaining a
few seconds edge can be life or death in avoiding a disaster.
US
satellites saw everything that happened, so the idea that an investigation is
needed to determine the cause is a bad joke. You have not seen any overhead
photos of the crash site, because the wide area of the wreckage is inconsistent
with a missile shoot down, but something else they want to keep out of view.
The
Russians let the cat out of the bag by admitting that their satellites had
picked up a missile battery turning its tracking radar on. Of course they would
have the GPS coordinates, and also the track of its firing, and the command
intercept orders to do so, but did not disclose this. It is known that both the
US and Russia have all this, and neither the Netherlands nor Malaysia has
demanded that the satellite information be released.
Ms. Power
knows all of this, and with the president standing right beside her she was
just lying to us all like we were just farm animals, versus citizens of an
alleged democratic country. Power should resign for her outrageous and
incompetent performance, but Obama seems to have a fire proof staff, no matter
how poorly they perform their jobs… a very dangerous situation when such people
are at the helm of our national security, or insecurity, as the case may be.
As for
our Congress and Western media, they are beneath contempt. It is like the real
ones have been kidnapped and replaced with doubles as part of a science fiction
psyops. They all spin the same pre-prepared talking points confirming who will
be blamed, despite that being impossible to determine from the information they
have at hand. But they don’t care. It was simply a Russian bashing exercise for
which they were primed anyway, and happy to get to time in front of the TV
cameras.
But
today my special contempt is for the Western leaders who also got on board the
blame-Russia charade. From the beginning, every statement the Russians made was
in support of an international investigation, even acknowledging that the
country where it had happened bears primary responsibility for that. He did
this when we all know that Kiev is the winner for the best motive contest,
while the separatists and Russia have no motive.
All of
the Western leaders, like the Brits, who have make threatening statements
toward Russia and Putin, are aware of what the satellite Intel has revealed.
That is why they all have some qualifiers and some token wiggle room on their
comments like “if it is determined that the Russians assisted”, etc. They are
all lying by omission as the NATO countries especially have already been
briefed.
Yet they
all have engaged in what I can only describe an orgy of deception and
manipulation of public opinion, on a level to disgrace calling themselves
democracies. They are, as a I am beginning to “rename” them, phony, fake or on
a kind day… cartoon democracies, a form of governmental costume that they wear
depending on the occasion.
The
delay in getting the first outside investigators on scene, despite a war going
on, was spun as evidence tampering, with no explanation given as to how citizen
militias with no crash investigation experience would know how to do that. When
the bodies were left out in the sun for a day, the screams of disrespect for
the dead were soon to follow.
And when
they were collected and moved into cold storage the following day, new screams
of tampering with the evidence became the Western rage for the day. It was an
embarrassing and pitiful display of national statesmanship which could have
only been performed by a debased leadership.
What did
the Russians do? …everything by the book. They said they would not accept any
black boxes, that they should go through the established chain of evidence to
the international investigators. Putin and Lavrov had numerous calls with all
of their counterparts all agreeing on a quick and impartial investigation,
while the Western faction had their minions bashing the Russians for
obstructing the investigation and threatening increased sanctions in
retaliation.
Before the corpses had even
gotten to the morgue, the West leaders were trying to milk all the
new-sanctions momentum they possibly could from the tragedy. Meanwhile, back at
the ranch, how many of these same people were bashing Kiev for its not having
made a single arrest or issued a preliminary report on the Maidan killings?
We
already know at VT that foreign mercenary contract killers were brought in to
do the Maidan work and quickly exited the country. This eliminates a local guy
bragging to his friends, family, or girlfriend, or shooting his mouth off while
drunk in a bar one night. When you use foreign killers, they are much easier to
get rid of afterward, as their disappearance or accidental mishaps get no
attention whatsoever. They are shadow people.
How much
interest has the West shown in Kiev’s having become mercenary Central,
deploying such thugs not only in the behind the scenes Intel and logistics
slots, but as frontline units with bounty payback for their assassinations,
some of this funded by the oligarchs? There has not been a peep from Western leaders
about mercenaries “interfering” in a peaceful resolution of the conflict.
So yes,
I will be returning to this theme of how, in the year 2014, we find ourselves
plagued by Western leaders that give even the word a bad name. I will not be
doing this as a personal Jihad. It is completely justifiable on national
security grounds.
Such a
collective leadership of such low quality assures us of a continual stream of
foreign policy and financial disasters. And if you want some proof, just look
back over the last 15 years, and you can find all that you can bear to read.
But be sure to get your anti-depressant medication prescription refilled before
you start. You will need it.
JD/KA
Jim W. Dean comes from an old military family dating back to
the American Revolution. His father was a WWII P-40 and later P-51 Mustang
fighter pilot. Jim’s mother was a WWII widow at 16, her first husband killed
with all 580 aboard when the SS Paul Hamilton, an ammunition ship with 7000
tons of explosives aboard, was torpedoed off the coast of Algiers. He has
appeared on PBS most recently on the Looking for Lincoln documentary with Prof.
Henry Lewis Gates and lectured at the Army Command and General Staff School at
Fort Gordon. His current writing focus is on national security, intelligence,
black and psyops, military/Intel history including personal video archives, and
the current wars. Jim Dean is the managing editor of Veterans Today. More articles by Jim W. Dean
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