DEFEAT CAPITALISM AND ITS DEADLY SPAWN, IMPERIALISM
ecological murder • endless wars • ingrained racism & social injustice • worker exploitation • incurable via reforms
Larry C. Johnson
Count me amused by the Westerners voicing shock and outrage over the fact that Russia is using a group of former convicts to help fight the new Nazis in Ukraine. This was not Putin’s unique idea. He obviously is a Lee Marvin fan:
See the principle? If it is American convicts fighting Nazis, that is a good thing. But if it is Russian convicts doing the same thing in the 21st Century, it is baaad!!
But wait, there is more. Do you remember this scene from the HBO series, The Pacific?
Bloodthirsty Marines who escaped from insane asylums and prisons? Sounds like potential recruits for Wagner.
Newsweek has its panties in a knot and is looking for a fainting couch as it decries Russia’s Wagner Group — a contract military unit (e.g., like Blackwater?) because it includes former Russian convicts:
The grinding assault on the city and its surrounding area is a rallying point for Russia’s military bloggers and propagandists, and a showcase of the capabilities of the Wagner Group and leader Yevgeny Prigozhin, one oligarch ally of President Vladimir Putinwhose profile has increased dramatically since February 24.
Prigozhin and his Wagner fighters—their ranks swollen by the mass recruitment of Russian convicts—seemingly have another target in their sights: the Mozart Group NGO which is helping train Ukrainian troops and evacuating civilians from the front lines, including around Bakhmut.
https://www.newsweek.com/wagner-group-targeting-volunteers-ukraine-mozart-group-russia-andy-milburn-1765321
The Mozart Group is under the command of a retired U.S. Marine Colonel, Andrew Milburn. It is trying to train Ukrainian troops to fight the Russians. Shades of The Pacific! A friend of mine, a retired Marine General, knows Andy but only worked with him after both left active duty. My friend says Milburn is a solid guy. Retired Colonel Milburn insists that his Mozart Group has nothing in common with the Wagner Group:
Milburn dismissed Prigozhin’s description of Mozart as a private military company. “People call us a PMC because that’s all they have as a frame of reference,” he said. “We don’t carry weapons, our tasks are humanitarian—and I mean, seriously, legally humanitarian.”. . .
The Mozart Group’s name was intended as a counterpoint to Wagner, whose fighters adopt neo-Nazi imagery and have developed a reputation for extreme brutality in operations in Syria, Libya, and the Central African Republic. Previously used as a deniable, shadow arm of Russian foreign policy, the group has emerged as one of Moscow’s more effective and feared formations in Ukraine.
https://www.newsweek.com/wagner-group-targeting-volunteers-ukraine-mozart-group-russia-andy-milburn-1765321
Milburn, to his credit, speaks candidly about the dire plight of the Ukrainian forces fighting in the meat grinder of Bakhmut:
“Bakhmut is like Dresden, and the countryside looks like Passchendaele,” he said, referring to the German city destroyed by allied bombing in World War II and the infamously muddy and bloody World War I battlefield. “It’s just a horrible and miserable place.”
Ukraine closely guards its casualty figures, but its forces are believed to be suffering badly around Bakhmut.
“They’ve been taking extraordinarily high casualties,” Milburn said of the units training with Mozart. “The numbers you are reading in the media about 70 percent and above casualties being routine are not exaggerated.”
Despite their “tremendous morale,” Milburn said the defenders “have an acute ‘regeneration problem,’ which means getting new recruits into the line as quickly as possible.” This means those being thrown into the fight have little beyond basic training.
“Typically about 80 percent of our intake who are coming off of the line have never even fired a weapon before,” Milburn said. “We’ve got our work cut out for us.”
The Mozart Group’s training mission is akin to the crew of the Titanic trying to bail water from the sinking ship with a thimble. None of their training will make a bit of difference on the battlefield in terms of the tactical situation with one exception — their training may help some of the poorly trained and equipped Ukrainians survive.
Milburn minces no words in confirming the catastrophic casualties the Ukrianian forces are suffering — 7 out of every ten soldiers are killed or wounded. It underscores the reality that the Russians are firing six artillery rounds for every one round fired by Ukraine.
Here is a Ukrainian unit confirming Col. Milburn’s assessment. They are not cowards. They are fed up with crappy leadership and indequate supplies:
“This is a message we are conveying to the command of the Airborne Troops and the command of the AFU from the 3rd Airmobile Company of the Separate Airmobile Battalion of the 25th Secheslav Airmobile Brigade.
We were sent on a combat mission to hold separate combat positions. We did not receive proper armament and artillery support. As a result, 70% of the company was killed or wounded. We did not have and do not have combat equipment and proper armament. We did not even have the equipment to evacuate the injured, due to which several wounded did not survive.
We spent more than a month in the trenches transmitting coordinates never fired upon by artillery. Platoon sergeants fled their positions in the first days and were transferred by Chief of Staff Kipinach, now acting battalion commander.
We are demanding the transfer of the entire unit.”https://t.me/sonar_21/81
Here is the video:
So the United States is sending billions of dollars of military gear and weapons to Ukraine and the guys on the front lines are not getting any of it? Marjorie Taylor Greene is right. We need an audit. What the hell is Zelensky and his gang of thieves doing with all of the U.S. aid?
READER INTERACTIONS
aGrim says
julianmacfarlane says
Americans do shit golden eggs. But it’s fake gold. And inside the egg– just shit.
Larry’s article is sooooooo good. I am going to reprint it on my site (with comment) because it gets into American hypocrisy in such a big way. And also because I have been writing about the Wagner Group.
I would add: Russia’s pluralistic multiparty constitutional democracy is a dictatorship. America’s duopoly is a democracy, although not constitutionally such (rather, a republic). Government of the Rich, by the Rich, for the Rich.
https://julianmacfarlane.substack.com/p/ukraine-endgame
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grr says
Yeah, except they didn’t turn their guns on Russian forces, they used them for armed robbery, rape, and other crimes.
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k. talaat says
Allow me a slight correction… first they robbed and raped their people. as usual, then they tortured Russians.
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The entire nazi Tornado Battalion, so vile it was jailed by even the Porkyshenko nazi regime.
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just saying says
And then released by Zelensky.
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DAN says
Zelensky pardoned the Tornado Batallion after they raped kids, tortured and murdered civilians and were convicted by the Ukie court system. Z is a real hero!
Max424 says
Without hypocrisy could there even be a Western Narrative? I don’t think so!
What a great post. Chesty Puller, the most decorated Marine in the Corps’ history I believe. What was his famous quote, something like, “We are surrounded. That simplifies things.”
As for Lee Marvin, as a Marine in World War II, he was involved in more than 20 landings on Japanese occupied islands. My Dad used tell me that since the Marines never made that many landings, Marvin must’ve been acting on his own initiative.
Shout out Wagner as well. All by their little lonesome, those dastardly fellows are demilitarizing everything to the west of them, including the mighty American military industrial complex itself.
Hey, sometimes you do get what you pay for!
Stephen says
The British Regular Army in its heyday frequently included released convicts. Serving in the Caribbean in the eighteenth century was so risky owing to disease that men who were sentenced to hang were sometimes given the option of enlisting in a regiment stationed there.
Even in recent times, the British Army has had explicit programs to enlist ex convicts. Its recruitment site even says too that a criminal record does not disqualify someone from joining.
Wellington even described his army as the “scum of the earth” although the full quote actually goes on to describe what fine fellows the army made of the convicts and others who had joined up.
All this projection and hypocrisy in the west. The Russians are just doing what all effective armies through history have done. Of course, our own multi sexual identity, trans LBGT+, climate change friendly armies are a definite break from the past and it does remain to be seen if that model would work on a real battlefield against a real enemy.
Stephen says
The British Regular Army in its heyday frequently included released convicts. Serving in the Caribbean in the eighteenth century was so risky owing to disease that men who were sentenced to hang were sometimes given the option of enlisting in a regiment stationed there.
Even in recent times, the British Army has had explicit programs to enlist ex convicts. Its recruitment site even says too that a criminal record does not disqualify someone from joining.
Wellington even described his army as the “scum of the earth” although the full quote actually goes on to describe what fine fellows the army made of the convicts and others who had joined up.
All this projection and hypocrisy in the west. The Russians are just doing what all effective armies through history have done. Of course, our own multi sexual identity, trans LBGT+, climate change friendly armies are a definite break from the past and it does remain to be seen if that model would work on a real battlefield against a real enemy.
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You are correct. Webster’s just defines an oligarchy as “… a form of government in which the ruling power belongs to a few persons” and an oligarch as “…any of the rulers of an oligarchy”. Being rather ambiguous, the terms can be broad or narrow in scope. Because few people read the dictionary and the terms “sound” somewhat nefarious, there is the implication that oligarchs are evil. The same thing happens with the term conscript. Conscript and draftee have the exact same definition. The US has interchangeably used the term conscript and draftee dating back to Colonial times. However, the term draft has become the predominant usage in the US since WWII and probably most Americans never heard of a conscript until now with the implication it is an evil-sounding practice done only by Russia. Propaganda is usually a long ways from reality.