RFK Jr endorses Trump, opens fire on US neocons

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RFK Jr endorses Trump, opens fire on US Neocons

Robert J Kennedy Jr has dropped out of the US presidential election race and endorsed Donald Trump. Image: X Screengrab



Robert F. Kennedy Jr, the last living torch-bearer of his family’s political dynasty, endorsed Donald Trump in a scorched-earth August 23 speech denouncing the American foreign policy establishment for provoking and perpetuating the Ukraine war.

In particular, he blamed the American Neocons for the Ukraine conflict and declared that Trump’s promise to reopen negotiations with Russia and end the war as soon as he took office were reason enough to endorse the former president’s campaign.

According to the most recent NBC poll, Kennedy Jr, son of the former attorney general and senator Robert F Kennedy, would have received 10% of the vote in the presidential election. In a tight election, Kennedy Jr’s support might decide the outcome for Trump over rival Kamala Harris.

Kennedy Jr’s address was a bill of indictment of the US foreign policy elite for deliberately drawing Russia into the Ukraine war with the object of regime change.

No politician of standing has taken on the establishment so comprehensively. Trump told a podcast last June that NATO’s expansion plans provoked the war. Kennedy Jr’s denunciation was thorough, sweeping and ruthless.

“The military-industrial complex has provided us with a familiar comic-book justification as they do with every war. This one is a noble effort to stop a super-villain named Vladimir Putin from invading Ukraine and to thwart his Hitler-like march across Europe. In fact,” Kennedy Jr said, “tiny Ukraine is a proxy in a geopolitical struggle initiated by the ambitions of the US Neocons for American global hegemony.”

The corporate media will ignore or distort Kennedy Jr’s detailed indictment of the foreign policy elites. Below is my transcription of highlights of his address.

“The war is the predictable response of Russia to the neocon project to expand NATO and encircle Russia. We unilaterally walked away from two intermediate nuclear weapons treaties with Russia and then put nuclear weapons systems in Romania and Poland. This is a hostile, hostile act. And the Biden White House repeatedly spurned Russia’s offers to settle this war peacefully,” Kennedy Jr said.

“The Ukraine war,” he continued, “began in 2014 when US agencies overthrew the democratically elected government of Ukraine and installed a hand-picked pro-Western government that launched a deadly civil war against ethnic Russians in Ukraine. In 2019, America walked away from a peace treaty, the Minsk Agreement, that had been negotiated between Ukraine and Russia and the European nations. In April 2022, we wanted the war. President Biden sent [then UK prime minister] Boris Johnson to Ukraine to force President [Volodymyr] Zelensky to tear up a peace agreement that he and the Russians had already signed, and the Russians were already withdrawing troops.”

“That peace agreement,” Kennedy added, “would have brought peace to the region and allowed Donbass to remain part of Ukraine.”

Biden’s “objective in the war is regime change in Russia,” Kennedy said. “His Defense Secretary [Lloyd] Austin…explained that the purpose of the war was to exhaust the Russian army and degrade its capacity to fight  fighting anywhere else in the world.”

“These objectives had nothing to do with what they were telling Americans about protecting Ukraine’s sovereignty. Ukraine is a victim in this war and it’s a victim of the West…We’ve squandered the flower of Ukrainian youth, as many as 600,000 Ukrainian kids, and over 100,000 Russian kids, all of whom we should be mourning.… Ukraine’s infrastructure has been destroyed…The war has been a disaster for our country, too. We’ve squandered nearly US$200 billion already that was badly needed in our communities.”

Referring to widespread reports that US intelligence agencies were responsible for destroying the main conduit of Russian gas to Germany, Kennedy said, “The Nord Stream pipeline sabotage and the sanctions have destroyed Europe’s industrial base, which formed the bulwark of American national security. A strong Germany with a strong industry is a much stronger deterrent to Russia than a Germany that is deindustrialized and is just an extension of a US military base.”

“President Trump says that he will reopen negotiations with President Putin and end the war overnight. This alone would justify my support for his campaign.”

Kennedy Jr’s intervention might well decide the outcome of the presidential election. If it does, the implications for American politics will transcend the personalities and ambitions of the candidates.

He has turned a spotlight onto the dark recesses of American politics and shown things to American voters that they cannot unsee. The corporate media will ask voters to believe what they are told rather than their own eyes. This time, the trick may not succeed.

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So the U.S. and NATO are investing in a game of chicken with a nuclear-armed target. Do the masses in these countries understand what their fraudulent governments are playing at? Everybody happy?

 

If Eastern Ukraine is run by Russia in the current war, how exactly did Ukraine send their troops past that area and into Russia?

This war doesn't make sense.

They somehow still have troops besides being wiped out 10:1 and the excuse is they raised the draft age? They already raised it at the beginning of the war .... Somehow they didn't get them all lol.

Also, a few months into the war Russia targeted key huge electrical infrastructure a bit from Kiev. It would have taken months to repair this but somehow it happened yet I never heard of power issues in Ukraine, not even from Ukrainians on social media.

What if this is a 1984 esque endless artificial war....

 


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Border crossing in Lithuania (near Nida) to Kaliningrad Oblast


The “Ukraine crisis” is not actually an accurate name for what is happening now in relations between Russia and the West. This confrontation is global. It touches virtually every functional area – from finance to pharmaceuticals to sport – and spans many geographical regions.

In Europe, which has become the epicenter of this confrontation, the highest level of tension outside Ukraine is now in the Baltic region. The question often asked in Russia (and in the West) is: Will this become the next theater of war?

In Western Europe and North America, a scenario has long been contemplated in which the Russian Army, after its victory in Ukraine, continues to march forward – next seeking to conquer the Baltic republics and Poland.

The purpose of this simple propaganda fantasy is clear: to convince Western Europeans that if they do not “invest fully” in supporting Kiev, they may end up with a war on their own territory.

It is telling that almost no one in the EU dares to publicly ask whether Moscow is interested in a direct armed conflict with NATO. What would its aims be in such a war? And what price would it be willing to pay? Obviously, even posing such questions could lead to accusations of spreading Russian propaganda.

Our country takes note of provocative statements made by our northwestern neighbors, the Poles, the Baltic states, and the Finns. They have referred to the possibility of blockading the Kaliningrad exclave by sea and land, and closing Russia’s exit from the Gulf of Finland. Such statements are mostly made by retired politicians, but sometimes sitting ministers and military officers also raise their voices.

The threats do not cause panic among Russians. Decisions of this magnitude are made in Washington, not in Warsaw or Tallinn. Nevertheless, the situation cannot be ignored.

The Baltic Sea region lost its status as the most stable and peaceful region in Europe many years ago. Since Poland (1999), Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia (2004), and most recently Finland (2023) and Sweden (2024) joined NATO, it became, as they proudly and happily repeat in Brussels, a “NATO lake.” It is a two-hour drive from Narva (i.e. NATO) to St. Petersburg. After Finland joined the US-led bloc, the line of direct contact increased by 1,300km, meaning it doubled. St. Petersburg is less than 150km from this border. Thus, the price of Moscow’s voluntary abandonment of the principle of geopolitical containment at the end of the Cold War was high.

The current situation in the northwest is forcing Moscow to strengthen its strategy of military deterrence against the enemy. A number of steps have already been taken. To bolster non-nuclear deterrence, the Leningrad Military District has been reconstituted and new formations and units are being created where they had long been absent. Military integration between Russia and Belarus has progressed significantly. Nuclear weapons have already been deployed on Belarusian territory. Exercises involving Moscow’s non-strategic nuclear forces have taken place. Official warnings have been issued that, under certain conditions, military facilities in the territory of NATO countries will become legitimate targets. A modernization of Russia’s nuclear doctrine has been announced. Atomic deterrence is becoming a more active tool of Russian strategy.

We can only hope that Washington realizes that a naval blockade of Kaliningrad or St. Petersburg would be a casus belli – an excuse to declare war. The current American administration does not seem to desire a major direct conflict with Russia. But history shows that they sometimes happen when neither side seems to want them. The strategy of creeping escalation in order to strategically defeat Russia, which the US has adopted in the protracted proxy war in Ukraine, carries with it the risk of just such a scenario, where the logic of a process once set in motion begins to determine political and military decisions and the situation quickly spirals out of control.

Another danger lies in Washington’s de facto encouragement not only of irresponsible rhetoric but also of irresponsible action by American satellites. The latter, convinced of their impunity, may go too far in thoughtlessly provoking Moscow, thereby bringing the US and Russia into direct armed conflict. Again, we can only hope that America’s instinct for self-preservation will be stronger than its arrogance.

It should be borne in mind that Russia’s confrontation with the collective West will continue after the end of active military operations against Ukraine. From the Arctic, which is a separate area of rivalry, to the Black Sea, there is already a solid, unbroken dividing line. European security is no longer a relevant concept, and Eurasian security, including the European component, is a matter for the distant future. A long period of “non-world peace”lies ahead, during which Russia will have to rely on its own forces and capabilities rather than on agreements with Western states for its security. For the foreseeable future, the Baltic region – that once-promising bridge on the road to a “Greater Europe” – is likely to be the most militarized and Russia-hostile part of the neighborhood. How stable the situation will be depends, of course, on the goals of the Ukraine operation being achieved.


This article was first published by Profile.ru, and was translated and edited by the RT team

 
 


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