May 16, 2016 "Information Clearing House" - "Sputnik" - The deployment this week of a US missile system in Eastern Europe is another step towards all-out global war. Despite Western propaganda demonizing Russia, the truth is that it is Russian military might that is actually holding the line to prevent such a cataclysm.
The United States and its NATO allies are already at war with Russia. This is not hyperbole. It is fact. The US and its allies are amassing weapons and troops on Russia’s borders, and engaging in simulated attacks from various directions.
Orwellian language of “war games”
in Western media serves to diminish the disturbing fact that NATO forces
are preparing offensive strikes on Russia.
War machinery on both sides are locked on. The encounter last month of the US warship with Russian fighter jets
in the Baltic Sea is but one of many such close encounters occurring
almost every week. Granted, weapons have not actually been fired yet.
Nevertheless, the weapon machinery is engaged.
Again, Western media serve to normalize
what is a balefully abnormal situation. At the behest of Washington, the
Western countries are trying to blockade Russia with economic sanctions. This is just another provocative act of war.
Moreover, diplomatic channels
between Washington and Moscow seem attenuated to levels as low as at any
time during the former Cold War. Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov
has apparently maintained a cordial working relationship
with his American counterpart John Kerry, but apart from that
individual rapport the bilateral position between the two powers has
sunken to an all-time low.
The move this week by Washington
to activate its long-anticipated missile system in Eastern Europe is
another act of aggression in a whole panoply of offensive actions. US
and NATO officials deny that the Aegis system
is targeting Russia, and make the ludicrous claim that it is to defend
Europe against Iranian ballistic rockets or some other “rogue state”.
Such transparent, deceitful nonsense.
Russia rightly dismisses Washington and
NATO’s cynical assurances. The Kremlin this week said that the
installation of the US missile system is a direct threat to Russia’s
security. Moscow said it would take counter-measures to restore the
strategic balance of nuclear deterrence. It was no coincidence that
official Russian reports disclosed details of a new hypersonic Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile
that could penetrate any American missile shield to deliver a warhead
capable of destroying an area the size of Texas or France.
This is not irresponsible Russian
bravado. It is vital that Russia lets aggressive Washington know that
any future war moves will be met with equal or greater force. Of course,
the outcome would be an all-out nuclear war which could destroy the
planet as we know it. But the only way of saving the peace and the
planet is for Russia to show that it has the military might to face
down any American belligerence.
The upgrade of Russian military power under President Vladimir Putin is perhaps the only thing that is holding back the push for all-out war by the US.And let’s face it. It is the US that is the source of belligerence. As American political analyst Randy Martin points out, the so-called Wolfowitz Doctrine is the touchstone of Washington’s foreign policy. The neocon doctrine of former Department of Defense official Paul Wolfowitz, who served in the George W Bush administrations, is embedded in US military strategic thinking.
Says Martin: “Wolfowitz’s worldview
of seeing the US as the world’s only superpower and not tolerating any
other rival to the point of going to war, is taught in all American
military academies. It is mainstream US military thinking.”
The analyst says that if it were not
for Russian, and Chinese, military power the US state planners would
have gone further by now in prosecuting their war actions,
with catastrophic consequences for the world. It is a sobering thought
that, despite all the Western media disparagement of Russia, it is
actually Russia that is saving the world from such a catastrophic
conflict – a conflict that the US alone is pushing.
Indeed, it is averred that Russia’s
intervention in Syria may have been partly based on this bigger, far
more serious calculation. Not only was Russia salvaging the Middle East
country from Western-backed war for regime change. Moscow’s deployment
of latest weaponry, including its sea-launched cruise missiles and the S-400 anti-ballistic defense, could have been aimed at demonstrating to Washington that it better think twice about pursuing a wider war agenda.
How can we transcend this abysmal situation before stumbling over the edge?
Political analyst Randy Martin does not
see the American public has having a decisive role in practice. In
theory, yes, US citizens need to call their warmongering leaders
to account and to elect a democratic government – for a change. However,
says Martin, the American public are so disenfranchised, brainwashed,
beaten down, and oppressed with poverty and consumerist psychosis, he
does not see how a mass movement in the US can be mobilized at this
point in history in order to abolish the warmongering ruling elite
in Washington.
Perhaps, it is up to the people of Europe
to take decisive action. Growing popular discontent with European
leaders who toe the American line of aggression and sanctions on Russia
may have the potential of decisively breaking the US-EU-NATO war front.
What people need to urgently wake up to
is that Washington and its European vassals in government are already
at war on Russia. There is absolutely no objective justification
for this destructive dynamic, other than the US trying to unilaterally
assert its hegemony. That is not the policy of a law-abiding democracy;
it is a fascist power in the same vein as Nazi Germany.
The crucial question is this: can Russia hold the line long enough against US-led aggression until the people of the world mobilize the political action to overthrow the criminal regime that operates out of Washington and through European capitals?
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