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Ukraine crisis:

 

A creation of the U.S. and its allies

 

".the ultimate goal is Russia, which is targeted by the U.S. and EU with
sanctions and all sorts of other threats because."

 

 

Khethiwe Marais, Umsebenzi Online, Johannesburg, 31 July 2014

 

For many weeks there has been a barrage of reports blaming and condemning
Russia for the shenanigans in Ukraine, from both our national media and
Western international media and experts. The problem with these reports is
that they are one-dimensional as they only give the US and the European
perspective. Some typical examples of this one-dimensional perspective are
found mainly, but not exclusively, from articles in the Washington
Post-Bloomberg. Some of these are featured in the Sunday Independent:

 

-   "Kiev tarnishes Putin's Sochi showpiece" by Christopher Spillane and
Stephan Kravchenko, and "Bloodbath reigns in the streets of Kiev" by
Christopher Miller and Enjoli Liston (23 February 2014).

 

-   "Ukraine revolution over, but what does the future hold" by Jamila
Trindle and Keith Johnson, 'Ousted Ukrainian leader's assets linked to firms
in UK' - author unmentioned, and 'Russia approves use of forces in Crime' by
Reuters (2 March 2014).

 

-   "Putin won't allow control to slip - Why Russia will do everything it
can to prevent a 'normal' Ukraine" by Rupert Cornwell (9 March 2014).

 

-   "Putin's military aggression fuels Ukrainian national unity" by Adrian
Karatnycky from  Washington Post-Bloomberg (16 March 2014), 

 

-   "Time to expose Putin's weakness", Washington Post-Bloomberg by Fred
Kaplan (23 March 2014). 

 

The basic principle is that there are two sides to every story but the
readership is not allowed to hear the other side of the story. There has
been no attempt by the media to balance the story by giving the Russian
perspective except to blame it for everything that has gone wrong in
Ukraine. The rules of justice require that the accused, in this case Russia,
be allowed an opportunity to answer to the accusations, but not in this
media tirade! This carries the "danger": if the readers get a balanced view
they will read between the lines and decide the truth for themselves. In a
free society with our Bill of Rights and constitutionally guaranteed
'freedom of expression', 'freedom of the press and other media' and 'freedom
to receive or impart information or ideas', how else can this be explained? 

 

The question needs to be asked why there is this skewed reporting on
Ukraine. For one, it shows that there is no objective and independent media.

 

The media serves the interests of those who finance it. In this case the
media is serving the interests of the U.S. and European governments, who in
turn serve the bigger agenda of their multinational corporations. 

 

William Blum has given an analysis of this pattern in his latest Anti-Empire
Report published on the 7 March 2014. The introduction of his article reads
as follows: 

 

"The United States strives for world domination, hegemony wherever possible,
their main occupation for over a century, it's what they do for a living.
The United States, NATO and the European Union form The Holy Triumvirate.
The Holy Triumvirate has subsidiaries, chiefly The International Monetary
Fund [IMF], World Bank [WB], World Trade Organization [WTO], International
Criminal Court [ICC]. all help to keep in line those governments lacking the
Holy Triumvirate Seal Of Approval: the IMF, WB, and WTO impose market
fundamentalism, while foreign leaders who act too independent are threatened
with being handed over to the ICC for heavy punishment, as the United States
imposes sanctions on governments and their leaders."

 

The source of the crisis in Ukraine has been about a certain group pushing
the country to align with the West and join the Europe Union (EU). This
group is backed by the US and the EU and towards this purpose they have
promised Ukraine a bailout. But as experience shows, these kinds of bailouts
for countries come with stringent neoliberal policies of privatisation,
deregulation and the sale of all state assets to the oligarchs and big
corporates of the Western world. Countries such as Portugal, Ireland, Greece
and Spain can attest to the pains of the austerity measures that go with the
EU bailout. These countries are going through financial crises accompanied
by protests by those who feel the pinch of their government's sell off to
the EU. 

 

The Ukraine crisis was engineered, supported and funded by the U.S. towards
the purpose of forcing it (Ukraine) to join the EU. The Ukrainian president,
Yanukovych, was legitimate to the US as long as he accepted European demands
for new "trade agreements" and stern economic "reforms" required by the IMF.
When Yanukovych was negotiating those deals, the U.S. and the EU
acknowledged him as the legitimate president of Ukraine. But when he judged
the price too high and opted for a more generous deal from Russia, he
immediately became a target for "regime change" by both. The National
Endowment for Democracy (NED) came in handy as a financial vehicle to stir
up chaos to unseat him.

 

According to Blum, the NED, an agency created by the Reagan administration
in 1983 to promote political action and psychological warfare against states
which resist U.S. foreign policy, is Washington's foremost non-military tool
for effecting regime change. The NED website lists 65 projects that it has
supported financially in recent years in Ukraine. In this situation, there
is a need to ask why and towards what purpose those projects were funded by
the NED. 

 

Historically, the idea was that the NED would do somewhat overtly what the
CIA had been doing covertly for decades, and thus, hopefully, eliminate the
stigma associated with CIA covert activities. Allen Weinstein, who helped
draft the legislation establishing the NED, declared in 1991: "A lot of what
we do today was done covertly 25 years ago by the CIA." Carl Gershman,
president of the NED, wrote last September that "Ukraine is the biggest
prize". 

 

The U.S. government has been known to use the CIA all over the world to
topple governments it did not like and who were not serving the interests of
its imperialist agenda. It has done this since the end of World War II. The
US did this in Greece in 1947-1953, Guatemala in 1953-1954, Vietnam in
1950-1973, El Salvador in 1980-1994, Chile in 1974, Congo in 1960-1964,
Nicaragua in 1978-1990. The list of these kinds of U.S. destabilisations and
interferences is endless. 

 

Ukraine is the latest victim in this U.S. war game. Actually the ultimate
goal is Russia. Russia is being targeted by the U.S. and EU with sanctions
and all sorts of other threats because it has challenged the U.S. intention
towards Ukraine. Not long ago the U.S. wanted to declare war with Syria.
Putin Russia thwarted this aggression. Russia also gave refuge to Edward
Snowden who revealed all the dirty spying the National Security Agency (NSA)
has been up to all over the world. Over and above this, Russia has got oil
and gas that the U.S. is eyeing in its insatiable appetite for the control
of such resources in the world. That is the reason why Russia is
systematically being surrounded with U.S. missile sites. The U.S.
administration will use any dirty means necessary to achieve its economic,
political and military hegemonic objectives. It does not shy away from
working with even the worst rightwing dictators and criminals to achieve
these objectives.

 

Those behind the uprisings in Ukraine who staged a coup against an elected
President, Victor Yanukovych, are thugs who were setting police on fire and
sniper-shooting both the police and the demonstrators from the rooftops of
buildings. They include the extreme ultra-right-wing such as the Chechnyan
Islamic extremists militants (in other parts of the world such as Iraq and
Afghanistan the US is fighting these Islamist militants, but in Ukraine they
are acceptable!), a deputy of the ultra-right Svoboda Party, part of the new
government, who threatens to rebuild Ukraine's nukes in three to six months.
The irony is that the U.S. is always "fighting" to stop nuclear armament in
other parts of the world. But here they say nothing about such nuclear
threats from these right-wingers who are its allies. Among these insurgents
behind the protest in Kiev there are also neo-Nazis who have openly
denounced Jews, desecrating their graves and institutions, hoisting a banner
honouring Stepan Bandera, the infamous Ukrainian nationalist who
collaborated with the German Nazis during World War II and whose militias
participated in atrocities against Jews and Poles.

 

The Israeli newspaper Haaretz (24 February) reported that Ukrainian Rabbi
Moshe Reuven Azman advised "Kiev's Jews to leave the city and even the
country." Edward Dolinsky, head of an umbrella organisation of Ukrainian
Jews, described the situation for Ukrainian Jews as "dire" and requested
Israel's help. Where is the outrage and condemnation by the Western world
against the neo-Nazism and anti-Semitism that accompanied these uprisings in
Ukraine? 

 

The U.S. and the West wasted no time in recognising this self-installed
government of Kiev. Ukraine's new interim prime minister Arseny Yatsenyuk
has been paraded in the U.S. by president Barak Obama as the new and
legitimate leader of Ukraine the U.S. is prepared to collaborate with. In
his visit to Brussels on 7 March, Arseny Yatsenyuk speaking to NATO's
Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen invited the NATO Council to hold
their meeting in Kiev as a way of strengthening Ukraine's cooperation with
the West.  It is not surprising that the Russian Foreign Minister Sergei
Lavrov, in his response to the threats and implementation of sanctions from
the West and the Obama administration, had this to say about the West's
new-found interests in Ukraine:

 

"The West wants - and this is how it all began - to seize control of Ukraine
because of their own political ambitions, not in the interests of the
Ukrainian people".

 

Subsequent to the bloodbath and chaos in Kiev, the Crimean people feared a
repeat of Kiev's rightwing inspired crisis. They mobilised to have a
referendum to declare themselves independent from Ukraine and to rejoin the
Russian federation. The majority of people in Crimea are Russian-speakers.
It is not surprising that they voted in an overwhelming majority of 97% to
be part of Russia. Russia accepted the request of the Crimean people to be
incorporated into the Russian Federation. The U.S. and the EU declared this
democratic exercise by the Crimean people as annexation of Crimea by Russia.
Fred Kaplan of the Washington Post-Bloomberg, cited in the Sunday
Independent (23 March 2014) labelled it "the forcible annexation of Crimea
by Russia" even though there was no force involved. The Crimean people
happily and freely voted in the referendum. 

 

On 2 March 2014 the US Secretary of State John Kerry condemned Russia's
"incredible act of aggression" in Ukraine (Crimea) and threatened economic
sanctions which were subsequently imposed on Russia by both the U.S. and the
EU. As reported in the Sunday Independent (23 March 2014), U.S. Vice
President Joe Bidden called it a 'land grab'. This reaction is surprising,
considering that the US and the rest of the West equates democracy with free
elections and freedom of expression. In their vociferous objection to
Russia's action, the West has cited the violation of international law. The
West is applying double standards because as recently as 2008, Kosovo was
immediately recognised by the U.S. and some West European countries for
declaring its independence and breaking away from Serbia. There was no
threat of sanctions or even disapproval of this action by both.

 

What has transpired during this current crisis in Ukraine exposes the old
pattern of the West of seeking to demonise countries and leaders that do not
agree with its imperialist agenda and creating and manufacturing enemies
where even none exist. All the American generations of people have grown up
with one or the other enemy of the U.S. In the 1940s, throughout the 50s-80s
the Americans and the whole world were indoctrinated to the "International
Communist Conspiracy" whose headquarters were in Moscow. Americans and
indeed the whole world was mobilised to fear and fight communists wherever
they were. But such an animal as an International Communist Conspiracy was
never caught. What there was and still is a case is that people in Latin
America, in the East, in Africa and the rest of the so called Third World,
were fighting against brutal political oppression and economic exploitation
and imperialism. 

 

As the Soviet bloc collapsed in the 80s-90s the new enemies invented were
the terrorists which manifested in the invasion of Iraq under the pretext
that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction (WMD). By the way the WMD were
never found. Later on the story changed to getting rid of the dangerous
dictator Saddam Hussein who was no longer playing the ball with the U.S.
after his earlier collaboration in the 80s with U.S. in the fight with Iran.
In the 2000s, another enemy was discovered in the name of Osama Bin Laden
and Al Qaeda, the Taliban (which is a mutation of the Mujahadin that the
U.S. was financing and supporting in their fight against the Afghanistan
government and the Soviet Union) and a war with Afghanistan ensued. The
cycle has come back to Russia. This is the new enemy the U.S., CIA, NED, the
whole American military industry and NATO are pinning their hope on for the
fight to continue and for the imperialist U.S. to expand its boundaries and
implement its agenda.

 

In June 2014 Petro Poroshenko, a billionaire who amassed his wealth by
dubious means, was "elected" President of Ukraine. He has declared war on
Donetsk and Luhansk regions, claims Crimea is "Ukraine soil", encourages
militias led by pro-Nazi elements and is determined to pursue anti-working
class austerity measures as well as strengthening political, economic and
military ties with the EU and the U.S.

 

-   Khethiwe Marais, BA (Wits), MA in Applied Linguistics (UJ) is now based
in Johannesburg and UNISA in Pretoria, and writes in personal capacity. Her
current reading and research interest is U.S. foreign policy. This is an
edited version of an earlier article 'Another US imperialist intervention'
published by The Thinker (Vol. 61, Q3, 2014)

  

References

 

1.   William, Blum. "The Anti-Empire Report" # 126 Published on 7 March,
2014.

2.   William, Blum. "Freeing the World to Death - essays on the american
empire" (2005). Canada. Common Courage Press.

3.   Sunday Independent Newspapers of February 23, 2014, March 02, 2014,
March 16, 2014 and March 23, 2014.

4.   The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, Act, 108 of 1996.

5.   Infinite
Unknown.net/2014/04/25/Ukraine-puppet'pm-arseny-yatseniuk-the-world-has-not.
Accessed on 1 May 2014.

6.   Wikipedia.org/wik/international-recognition-of-Kosovo. Accessed 01 May
2014.

 

 

 

 

 

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