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Translation Inessa S https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeix8jbmQnS6FprsJIsjVyQ
Russian President Vladimir Putin is talking to the journalists from world news agencies, finishing the second day (17th June) of
Russia’s
St. Petersburg International Economic
Forum (
SPIEF)
.
If the current situation continues, the outcome could be a devastating nuclear conflict.
Washington poured five billion dollars into
Ukraine with the aim of eventually instigating a coup on Russia’s doorstep. Washington and
NATO are supporting proxy forces on the ground to kill and drive out those who are demanding autonomy from the US puppet regime in
Kiev.
Hundreds of thousands have fled across the border into Russia.Yet it is Washington that accuses
Moscow of invading Ukraine, of having had a hand in the downing of a commercial airliner and of ‘invading’ Ukraine based on no evidence at all – trial by media courtesy of
Washington’s PR machine. As a result of this
Russian ‘aggression’, Washington slapped sanctions on Moscow.
The ultimate aim is to de-link
Europe’s economy from Russia and weaken Russia’s energy dependent economy by denying it export markets. The ultimate aim is to also ensure Europe remains integrated with/dependent on Washington, not least via the
Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (
TTIP) and in the long term via US gas and
Middle East oil (sold in dollars, thereby boosting the strength of the currency upon which US global hegemony rests).The mainstream corporate media in the
West parrots the accusations against Moscow as fact, despite Washington having cooked up evidence or invented baseless pretexts. As with
Iraq,
Libya,
Afghanistan and other ‘interventions’ that have left a trail of death and devastation in their wake, the
Western corporate media’s role is to act as cheerleader for official policies and US-led wars of terror.The reality is that the US has around 800 military bases in over
100 countries and military personnel in almost
150 countries. US spending on its military dwarfs what the rest of the world spends together. It outspends
China by a ratio of
6:1.What does the corporate media say about this? That the US is a ‘force for good’ and constitutes the ‘world’s policeman’ – not a calculating empire underpinned by militarism.By the
1980s, Washington’s wars, death squads and covert operations were responsible for six million deaths in the ‘developing’ world. An updated figure suggests that figure is closer to ten million.
Breaking previous agreements made with Russia/the
USSR, over the past two decades the US and NATO has moved into
Eastern Europe and continues to encircle Russia and install missile systems aimed at it. It has also surrounded
Iran with military bases. It is destabilising
Pakistan and ‘intervening’ in countries across
Africa to weaken
Chinese trade and investment links and influence. It intends to eventually militarily ‘pivot’ towards
Asia to encircle China.
Washington’s game plan for Russia is to destroy is as a functioning state or to permanently weaken it so it submits to US hegemony. While the mainstream media in the West set out to revive the
Cold War mentality and demonise Russia, Washington believes it can actually win a nuclear conflict with Russia. It no longer regards nuclear weapons as a last resort but part of a conventional theatre of war and is willing to use them for pre-emptive strikes.Washington is accusing Russia of violating Ukraine’s territorial sovereignty, while the US has its military, mercenary and intelligence personnel inside Ukraine. It is moreover putting troops in
Poland, engaging in ‘war games’ close to Russia and has pushed through a ‘Russian anti-aggression’ act that portrays Russia as an aggressor in order to give Ukraine de facto membership of NATO and thus full military support, advice and assistance.Washington presses ahead regardless as Russia begins to undermine dollar hegemony by trading oil and gas and goods in rubles and other currencies. And history shows that whenever a country threatens the dollar, the US does not idly stand by.
Unfortunately, most members of the Western public believe the lies being fed to them. This results from the corporate media amounting to little more than an extension of Washington’s propaganda arm. The
PNAC, under the pretext of some bogus ‘war on terror’, is partly built on gullible, easily led public opinion, which is fanned by emotive outbursts from politicians and the media. We have a
Pavlov’s dog public and media, which respond on cue to the moralistic bleating of politicians who rely on the public’s ignorance to facilitate war and conflict.
If Putin is reacting in a certain way, it is worth wondering what the US response would be if Russia had put its missiles in
Canada near the
US border, had destabilised
Mexico and was talking of putting missiles there too. To top it off, imagine if Russia were applying sanctions on the US for all of this ‘aggression’.
- published: 05 Jul 2016
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