Russia mobilizes army groups over Ukraine concerns

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Putin Orders Military Alert To Defend Ukraine Against Western-Backed Fascists

By Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Western Subscribers

A  report prepared by the Ministry of Defense (MoD) and signed by Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation, General of the Army Sergei Shoigu confirms that the Western Military District has been ordered to prepare for “immediate deployment and conflict” to the Crimea oblast of Ukraine after Prime Minister Medvedev warned of threats “to the lives of our citizens” in Ukraine from their newly established and Western-backed fascist government.

In a media release to Interfax, Defense Minister Shoigu further stated: “In accordance with an order from the president of the Russian Federation, forces of the Western Military District were put on alert at 1400 (1000 GMT) today.”

The Western Military District is one of the four operational strategic commands of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation and controls the 6th and 20th Guards Armies, formations and units of the Russian Airborne Troops (including the 76th Air Assault Division), and Baltic Fleet coastal defence units under Fleet headquarters in Kaliningrad, as well as the 1st Air and Air Defence Forces Command of the Russian Air Force.

Crimea: Pro-Russian demonstrators clash with Ukraine nationalists as the conflicts continues to engulf the Ukraine.

Crimea: Pro-Russian demonstrators clash with Ukraine nationalists as the conflicts continues to engulf the Ukraine.

Important to note, and as we had previously reported on, Putin had previously warned the US of his intention to protect the Russian citizens of Ukraine and “stunned” President Obama when he told the American leader that he was prepared to send over 250,000 heavily armed troops into Crimea to protect the sovereignty of its citizens against further US-EU aggression.

Also, and as we had, likewise, previously reported on, General Staff Chief, General of the Army Valery Gerasimov this past week informed his NATO counterpart of the “immediate order” given to the Black Sea Naval Infantry and Coastal Defense forces in the Crimea oblast to protect the vital Isthmus of Perekop and warned the Western Alliance of Russia’s “full intention” to protect the Russian citizens of Ukraine, even if it means all-out war.

In our 25 February report we further noted how the Obama regime supported fascist forces in Ukraine have horrified Russia as Jewish synagogues have been firebombed, Russian historical monuments destroyed, top Jewish leaders attacked, and how over 15,000 Neo-Nazis wearing the uniform of a Ukrainian division of the German army during World War II chanting “Ukraine above all!” and “Bandera, come and bring order!”began their fascist siege against the pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych on 15 January, and who the Obama regime unilaterally declared yesterday “is no longer the leader of Ukraine.”

The fascists now controlling Ukraine, it should be noted, are cult-followers of one of the German Nazi regimes main allies in World War II, the Ukrainian independence revolutionary leader Stepan Bandera who was responsible for the deaths of millions of Russians and Ukrainian Jews.

This MoD report further states that the fascist leaders in Ukraine have increased their actions against their own Russian citizens by passing a law banning the speaking of the Russian language, and proposing a new law banning all Russian news from their country, a move Luxembourg Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn has condemned.

Even though Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov called on Europe’s democracy watchdog, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), to condemn the rise of “nationalist and neo-fascist” sentiment in western Ukraine earlier today, this report continues, his appeal has fallen on “deaf ears”causing further panic in Crimea where Sebastopol mayor Alexei Chaliy announced the formation of volunteer“self defence” units as outrage against Ukraine’s new central authorities grows.

russianTanksWith many Crimean peoples agreeing with Moscow’s assertion that Ukraine’s revolutionaries are violent, western-backed ultra-nationalists who intend to crush the rights of Russian-speakers and curtail Crimea’s links with Russia itself, this report further warns, one of the greatest immediate threats is to the economy of Ukraine, which is currently experiencing a money crisis which has seen a 30 billion Hyrvnia loss (over $3 billion) in just 2 days for their banks.

As Russia has warned that Ukraine is nearly in default on its loans, which Russian banks will be able to easily absorb, this MoD report notes that natural gas supplies to Ukraine may be needed to be cut off to prevent further losses due to the total collapse of Ukraine’s currency.

As “alarm” spreads across the fascist controlled regions of Ukraine due to Putin’s latest military actions, this report concludes, it must be noted that Western media concerns are still continuing to deceive their citizens regarding the true nature of the “barbarians” currently ruling in Ukraine, a situation, if continued, will lead these peoples towards ignorance of how their own leaders have lied them into yet another global war.

February 26, 2014 © EU and US all rights reserved. Permission to use this report in its entirety is granted under the condition it is linked back to its original source at WhatDoesItMean.Com. Freebase content licensed under CC-BY and GFDL.

[Ed. Note: Western governments and their intelligence services actively campaign against the information found in these reports so as not to alarm their citizens about the many catastrophic Earth changes and events to come, a stance that the Sisters of Sorcha Faal strongly disagrees with in believing that it is every human beings right to know the truth. ]




Police State Ukraine

by Stephen Lendman

Ukraine protesters: still bathed in the glow of victory and naiveté.

Ukraine protesters: still bathed in the glow of victory and naiveté.

What kind of government establishes itself by force? What kind does it extrajudicially?  What kind of legitimacy do ultranationalist, xenophobic, neo-Nazi, anti-Semites have? What kind substitutes unrestrained coercion for rule of law principles? What kind rules by intimidation?

What kind eliminates all political opposition? What kind bans all opposition information and opinions? The same kind substituting fascist dictatorship for democracy.  On Saturday, Ukrainian freedom died. Fascist extremism replaced it. Coup plotters seized power. They did so extrajudicially. They began consolidating rule straightaway.  A previous article discussed it. Hardline extremists control parliament. An illegitimate temporary president was installed. New ministry heads were appointed.

Terror, fear and uncertainty grip Ukraine. Most people don’t realize they were had. Anti-government supporters were deceived. Power-grabbing Western-supported fascists now run things.  Democratic governance is gone. Police state lawlessness replaced it. Ukrainian was declared the sole official language. Russian was recognized earlier.

Nearly 30% of Ukrainians consider Russian their mother tongue. Expect recognition of other regional languages to be ended.  On Sunday, the 2012 On State Language Policy law was rescinded. It lets regions declare their own official languages along with Ukrainian.  Many Ukrainians are multilingual. Tatar is widely spoken in Crimea. Oleh Tyahnybok heads Ukraine’s neo-Nazi Svoboda party.  He wants use of Russian language criminalized. He wants ethnic Russians stripped of their citizenship. He wants them denied all rights. He wants them treated like Israel treats Palestinians.

Russian TV channels were banned. Expect greater control over all media content. Expect total information control. Police states operate this way. Opposition isn’t tolerated. Fascist parliamentarians drafted legislation banning the Communist party and former ruling Party of Regions.  On Monday, Rada member Oleg Lyashko said:

“I’ve already registered the relevant resolution with the parliament. (T)he Party of Regions together with their partners, the Communists, is to blame in the current developments in the country.”

Whether this legislation passes remains to be seen. Introducing it suggests other police laws to follow.  Arrest warrants were issued for President Viktor Yanukovych, Party of Regions ministers, and law enforcement officials. Around 50 individuals are targeted.   Some went into hiding for protection. Yanukovych went to Kharkov. It’s in Eastern Ukraine. It’s close to Russia’s border. He has lots of supporters there. He’s a marked man. His life is in danger. So is anyone opposing fascist rule.

Russia’s Foreign Ministry expressed concern. It issued a statement saying:

“The position of some of our Western partners doesn’t show genuine concern, but a desire to act out of geopolitical self-interest. There is no condemnation of criminal actions by extremists, including manifestations of neo-Nazism and anti-Semitism. In fact, these are being encouraged.”

“(O)utside sponsors (support) regime change.” They reject “national consensus. We urge those embroiled in the crisis in Ukraine to show responsibility, and to prevent further deterioration of the situation, to return to the rule of law, and to stop extremists in their bid for power.”

Paramilitary thugs in improvised body armor patrol Kiev streets. They do so with baseball bats and shields. They intimidate anyone challenging them. They still occupy government buildings. Russia’s Foreign Ministry said “they continue to carry out acts of violence.”

They’re enacting laws extrajudicially. They’re doing so with a quorum of fascist deputies and Party of Regions defectors.  They mock historical monuments. The “Soviet Soldier” commemorating collective sacrifice against Nazi invaders was toppled in western Ukraine’s Stryi, Lviv Oblast (province).  Two dozen Lenin statues were taken down. Dnepropetrovsk’s Lenin Square was renamed Heroes of Maidan Square.

Kharkov’s UBR TV aired Yanukovych’s prerecorded message. “Everything that is happening today is, to a greater degree, about vandalism, bandits and a coup d’etat,” he said.  He called what’s ongoing Ukraine’s greatest crisis since Hitler usurped power.  “We now see the same things that were (happening) in the 1930s,” he said. Nazis established dictatorial rule. Opposition political parties were outlawed. “It’s the same now,” said Yanukovych. They banned the former ruling party. They “stalk, beat people, (and) burn down offices.”

Elements in charge are ultranationalist neo-Nazis. They’re allied with likeminded extremists. Hooliganism continues. Russia’s Foreign Ministry accused them of using “revolutionary justification to “forbid (using) Russian language entirely, encourage a lustration, liquidate (opposition) parties,” silence media they disapprove of, “and remove the limitations on neo-Nazi propaganda.”

Moscow recalled its ambassador. On Monday, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said: “We do not understand what is going on there. (A) real threat to our interests (exists) and to the lives and health of our citizens.”

Coup plotters have no legitimacy, he added. He expressed concern over Western leaders supporting what’s ongoing.  “Strictly speaking, today there is no one there to communicate with.” he said. “The legitimacy of a number of power bodies is in huge doubt. If you consider people in black masks strolling through Kiev with Kalashnikov rifles (representing) a government, then it will be difficult for us to work with such a government,” he stressed.

“Some [of] our foreign, western partners hold the opposite opinion. They think these people (are) legitimate power bodies.” [In this the speaker shows some naiveté! For the West knows damn well who these people are.—Eds]

“I do not know what constitution and what laws they have been reading, but I hold that it is some sort of conscience aberration when you call something legitimate while in reality it is a result of a mutiny.”

Ukraine’s future is very much up for grabs. Perhaps balkanization looms. One or more regional authorities may split from Kiev.  Eastern Ukraine, especially Crimea, are likely candidates. They’re pro-Russian. Vladimir Putin once called Soviet Russia’s dissolution modern history’s greatest tragedy.

He expressed most concern about Ukraine. It was part of Russia’s heartland, its breadbasket and gateway to the West. Crimea is home to its Black Sea Fleet. It’s too strategically important to lose.  If eastern Ukrainian regions reject coup d’etat rule, Russia may likely support them. Quiet diplomacy may help them split away.  Two, three or more Ukraines may result. What happens going forward bears close watching.

Professor Mark Almond believes Ukraine’s crisis may have wider impact than most people expect.  It’s “a mistake to think we are watching from a safe distance,” he said. “(N)ot since the 1850s (Crimean War) has” Ukraine and Western countries “come so close to colliding with Russia.”

Eastern Ukraine opposes coup plotters deposing Yanukovych. Possible civil war worries Almond. “But what makes the crisis so dangerous is the international dimension,” he stresses. Ukraine is hugely important for Moscow. Washington wants it part of NATO. It shares a 1,400 kilometer border with Russia.

Imagine US bases close by. Imagine first-strike, nuclear-armed, long-range missiles on alert. What follows remains to be seen. According to Almond:

“If political and economic chaos leads to civil war…Yugoslavia’s break-up would seem like a vicarage tea party” by comparison.  Doing so could ignite an East-West confrontation. Eastern Ukraine, especially Crimea, may be Moscow’s red line.  Crossing it could be a point of no return. The fullness of time will tell if Washington tries. Imagine risking WW III if Obama dares. He bit off more than he can chew. He’s got a tiger by the tail.

Fascist extremists usurped power. On Friday, Right Sector ultranationalist Aleksandr Muzychko said “I’ll be fighting Jews and Russians till I die.”  It’s leader, Dmitry Yarosh, is unapologetically fascist. He and likeminded extremists formed militias. They control Kiev. They have much to say about policies going forward.

Francis Boyle calls events in Ukraine “a brownshirt revolution…Rabid Russia haters like Zbignew Brzezinski and (Islamophobe) Richard Pipes” planned it,” he said.  Brzezinski wants Russia balkanized, he believes. He wants it split in about “68 parts.” Brzezinski was Obama’s mentor at Columbia University.

He staffed his administration with acolytes and proteges like departing US ambassador to Russia, Michael McFaul. He’s a neocon connected to Stanford University’s Hoover Institute. Boyle calls him a “color revolution specialist.” He quoted former US Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz saying “(w)e are going to get into the business of destroying states.”  He had all independent ones in mind. Syria is in the eye of the storm. So are Ukraine and Venezuela. Iran’s turn awaits.

Hegemons stop at nothing for unchallenged power. How much Ukraine’s crisis escalates further remains to be seen.  A possible major East-West confrontation could follow. Imagine risking what no responsible leader would dare. Global wars start this way.

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Guest Editorials // Coup in Ukraine: A warning to the international working class

Peter Schwarz, wsws.org
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“This strengthening of the fascists would not be possible without the systematic support of the media and the main political parties in Europe and the US. Liberal newspapers such as the New York Times and the Süddeutsche Zeitung have produced a deluge of propaganda portraying events in Ukraine as a “democratic revolution”, glossing over the role of fascists and glorifying the coup.”
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Ukraine Fascist Oleh Tyahnybok has become something of a celebrity. Supported by the West , of course. The plutocracy shows its hand again.

Ukraine Fascist and Sovoboda leader Oleh Tyahnybok has become something of a celebrity. Fully aided by the West , of course. They once supported an obscure ex corporal. The plutocracy shows its hand again.

The recent events in Ukraine are a warning to the international working class. Under conditions in which workers lack both a perspective and a party to enable them to intervene independently in political events, the situation in Ukraine has developed in an extremely reactionary direction. What had been unthinkable in Europe since the fall of Hitler’s Third Reich in 1945 has come to pass: while the US and Germany ruthlessly and recklessly destabilized the country, fascists became the decisive force on the ground.

The crisis was sparked in November of last year by President Viktor Yanukovych’s refusal to sign an Association Agreement with the European Union. This was unacceptable for Washington and Berlin. As Theo Sommer put it in Die Zeit, the issue at stake was “Where should the EU’s eastern boundary, and the western boundary of the Russian sphere of influence, be situated?”

The US and Germany systematically supported the pro-EU opposition, which organized the demonstrations against Yanukovych. In addition to Julia Tymoshenko’s Fatherland and Vitali Klitschko’s UDAR—two right-wing parties with close ties to the German CDU—the opposition also included the fascist Svoboda party of Oleh Tyahnybok.

The fact that Svoboda employs neo-fascist symbols, agitates against foreigners, Jews, Hungarians and Poles, maintains close relations with the French National Front and is compared to the ultra-right Greek Golden Dawn and Hungarian Jobbik by the World Jewish Congress, has not prevented the foreign ministers of the United States and Germany from publicly embracing Tyahnybok.

The initial opposition demonstrations, however, failed to force Yanukovych to resign. At this point, paramilitary fascist militias were mobilized to intensify the conflict and propel the country to the brink of civil war. The leading role was played by the so-called Right Sector, whose masked militants, equipped with helmets, batons, fire bombs and firearms soon dominated the center of Kiev, carrying out fierce attacks on the security forces. News reports estimate their number in Kiev alone to be between 2,000 and 3,000.

The conservative Die Welt paper termed the Right Sector an “informal association of right-wing and neo-fascist splinter groups”. Time magazine, which interviewed its leader Dmitry Yarosh, writes that their “ideology borders on fascism and it enjoys support only from Ukraine’s most hard-line nationalists”. Many of its members are former soldiers or fought in the conflict on the side of Azerbaijan, and in Chechnya and South Ossetia against Russia.

It was these paramilitary fascist militias which ensured that the situation escalated last Thursday. While they fought bloody battles with the security forces, resulting in dozens of casualties on both sides, the German, Polish and French foreign ministers flew into Kiev and forced Yanukovych to accept a “compromise” following hours of negotiations. It was the beginning of the end for the president.

When the Right Sector spoke out against the agreement and threatened to resume hostilities, the military declared its neutrality, and many deputies from Yanukovych’s Party of Regions changed sides. This sealed his fate.

The situation in Ukraine is still extremely tense and unstable. The various camps of the opposition are fighting for political dominance, while there is the danger of secession and civil war in Crimea and the east of the county. The fascist forces upon which the Western powers and the opposition relied to force through regime change are demanding their pound of flesh and will play an important role in the political life of the country.

When she spoke at Independence Square after her release from prison, former prime minister and Fatherland party leader Yulia Tymoshenko made a series of overtures to the fascist militias. She expressly thanked Right Sector for its “contribution to the revolution.” The new interior minister promised that the “Self-Defense Forces from Maidan” would be integrated into the new order.

This strengthening of the fascists would not be possible without the systematic support of the media and the main political parties in Europe and the US. Liberal newspapers such as the New York Times and the Süddeutsche Zeitung have produced a deluge of propaganda portraying events in Ukraine as a “democratic revolution”, glossing over the role of fascists and glorifying the coup.

History repeats itself: The Social Democrats have always prostituted themselves to the capitalist and plutocrats.Never stood for the people. Germany's Walter Steinmeier, a leading SPD is no exception.

History repeats itself: The Social Democrats have always prostituted themselves to the capitalist and plutocrats. Never stood for the workers. Germany’s Walter Steinmeier, a leading SPDer, is no exception. Today, they are part of the scum that pushes the world to an ultimate catastrophe. 

Representatives of parties of all stripes—the US Democrats and Republicans, the Conservatives, Social Democrats, Greens and Pirates from Germany and other European countries—have made pilgrimages to Kiev to express their solidarity with the right-wing mob. In particular, Germany’s social-democratic Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier played a key role in the coup against Yanukovych.

The Left Party in Germany and numerous other pseudo-left organizations joined the campaign to obscure the role and nature of the Ukrainian fascists, supporting the coup in Kiev.

This shift towards fascist forces is not limited to Ukraine. Sections of the French bourgeoisie are turning towards the National Front (FN), which has benefited in turn from the right-wing, anti-working class policies of the Socialist Party. The FN currently is in first place in polls for the upcoming European elections. Underlying this shift to the right is the intensification of the international crisis of capitalism and growing social polarization.

In Kiev, the first task of the new government will be to administer the medicine already prescribed for Greece: austerity, welfare cuts and price increases. Representatives of the EU and the IMF have made clear that these are the prerequisites for the loans Ukraine needs to stave off bankruptcy. This will cheer the billionaire Ukrainian oligarchs, some of whom backed the opposition, while others changed sides in the past few days.

The US and EU are using the coup in Ukraine to step up pressure on Russia, risking a military confrontation. In the Financial Times, former US National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski warns that Russian meddling in Ukraine’s internal conflicts “would compel Washington to use its influence internationally to prompt steps that would be costly to Moscow.”

Throughout the crisis the working class in Ukraine has had no opportunity to intervene in political events. This is why the imperialist powers, competing oligarchic cliques, and the fascists were able to prevail. [As usual] the growing threat of dictatorship and war—which is so clear today in Ukraine—can only be countered by a united movement of the international working class fighting to overthrow capitalism and all its backers on the basis of a socialist program.

Peter Schwarz is a senior political analyst with wsws, information arm of the Social Equality Party. 




Coup in Kiev

February 23, 2014
By Justin Raimondo, Antiwar.com
Above, nationalist torch parade in Kiev.
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Ukraine is exploding, and the force of the eruption may plunge not only the country but also Europe and the US into an abyss out of which there is no easy extrication.

First, a primer for those who have missed the rapidly escalating events of the past few days: mobs of protesters have taken over Kiev and the government of Viktor Yanukovich has been effectively overthrown. Impeached by the Parliament, and opposed now even by members of his Party of Regions, Yanukovich hasfled the presidential palace for parts unknown (probably to his home town of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine, near the Russian border). The police and all signs of organized authority have simply disappeared from the streets of the city: armed bands dressed in medieval armor, carrying bats, crowbars, and sometimes guns roam the streets, dispensing victor’s “justice” to anyone perceived as a Yanukovich supporter.

It’s a coup d’etatpure and simple, the violent overthrow of a duly elected official, and it is being hailed not only by that champion of “democracy,” the United States government, but also by our clearly biased media, which is using this as a bludgeon to beat the hated Vladimir Putin – the latest in a series of overseas villains, second only to Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro.

The Western media can hardly contain its collective glee: “journalists” eagerly tweeted a photo of a golden toilet supposedly found on the grounds of Yanukovich’s looted estate.

The photo is a fake: it has nothing to do with the fallen Ukrainian leader. The quickness – and carelessness – with which the photo was seized on by members of the Fourth Estate speaks volumes about their biases and their willingness to jump on any bandwagon so long as its being propelled by their bosses friends in Washington.

It would be easy to dismiss the protesters as pawns in just another of a long line of US-sponsored “color revolutions” aimed at the states of the former Soviet Union – and Putin, Washington’s chief antagonist in the international arena. After all, evidence of direct financial and political support to the Ukrainian opposition is a matter of public record, and there is no doubt more we don’t know about.

Yet no one can deny the Ukrainian people have suffered under competing gangs of outright thieves: politicians who are merely extensions of this or that “oligarch,” i.e. the post-Communist elite who looted “public” industries under the guise of a phony “privatization.” The best example is the most well-known:Yulia Tymoshenko, who stood on the stage at the Maiden and hailed the victory of the glorious “revolution.”

Formerly known as the “Gas Princess,” the canny Tymoshenko was an unindicted co-conspirator in a corruption trial held here in the US, where the feds locked up Pavel Lazarenko, former Ukrainian Prime Minister, for embezzling $200,000,000 – that’s two-hundred million dollars! – from the Ukrainian government. His tenure was marked by a very close political and business relationship with Ms. Tymoshenko, who ran United Energy Systems of Ukraine, a state monopoly. Lazarenko was determined to crush his enemies, the oligarchs headquartered in Donetsk – Yanukovich’s home town – and Ukrainian prosecutors built a case against the former Prime Minister and Tymoshenko, who were accused of arranging the 1996 murders of Donetsk businessmen Yevhen Shcherban and Alexander Momot. Tymoshenko was jailed for corruption, and her release – one of the demands of the US/EU, who elevated her to the status of a “political prisoner” – is now being hailed as the beginning of a new era for the country.

Yes indeed, a new chapter in the long-running story of Ukraine as one of the most corrupt countries on earth.

So how did a thieving dicey oligarch make her way to the head of an insurrection against corruption? Listen to the infamous tape of US State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland, where she cursed out the European Union for its timidity in stage-managing the opposition leadership: she told the US ambassador that Vitali Klitschko, the champion boxer and head of the UDAR (“Punch”) party is too combative to be able to get along with the State Department’s chosen candidate, former Prime Minister and head of the National Bank Arseniy Yatsenyuk – who heads up Tymoshenko’s party, known as “Fatherland.”

This stage-managing illustrates the essential principle that must inform our understanding of the Ukrainian events: the role of the United States government in this affair is utterly pernicious. While funding and encouraging the Ukrainian people to rise up against a gang of kleptocrats, Washington plots behind the scenes to install their own favored thieves in power. But that is only the beginning of the Obama administration’s crimes.

The larger game being played here is a geopolitical one, with Ukraine in the role of a pawn. As Reuters reports, Washington has already raised the stakes to the level of a military crisis:

“The United States and European allies warned Russia not to send forces into Ukraine on Sunday as rival neighbors east and west of the former Soviet republic said a power vacuum in Kiev must not let the country break apart….

“Scuffles in Russian-speaking Crimea and some eastern cities between supporters of the new, pro-EU order in Kiev and those anxious to stay close to Moscow revived fears of separatism that a week earlier were focused on the west, where Ukrainian nationalists had disowned Yanukovich and proclaimed self-rule.

“President Barack Obama’s national security adviser, Susan Rice, was asked on U.S. television about the possibility of Russia sending troops to Ukraine, which President Vladimir Putin had hoped Yanukovich would keep closely allied to Moscow.

“’That would be a grave mistake,’ Rice said. ‘It’s not in the interests of Ukraine or of Russia or of Europe or the United States to see a country split. It’s in nobody’s interest to see violence return and the situation escalate.’”

It’s the old familiar cold war propaganda, updated to be sure but all the more tired for that: The Russians are coming! The Russians are coming! The fantasy life of a national security advisor is apparently a rich one, but Ms. Rice is playing with fire here – and plenty of people stand to be burnt in the ensuing conflagration.

Those reports of “scuffles” in Crimea are particularly ominous, for this is the site of the Russian fleet stationed at Sevastopol, as well as the heart of the Russian-speaking Cossack population. As Kiev burned, Crimeans rallied in their tens of thousands calling for unity with Russia.

Rice is completely wrong: the present borders of Ukraine no more represent a real nation than do the borders of African states set by nineteenth century European colonialists. The boundaries of the “Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic” were established by Lenin and Stalin, and included a preponderance of Russian-speakers in order to quash any remnants of nationalist sentiment. The great irony here is that Washington and the Ukrainian protest leaders are holding up this arrangement as somehow sacrosanct.

Take a look at this ethno-linguistic map of Ukraine: now take a look at this map of the last election results in which Yanukovich was the winner. As Max Fisher, formerly foreign policy writer at the Washington Postputs it: this juxtaposition does much to explain Ukraine’s protest movement.

The Western half of Ukraine speaks Ukrainian, and yearns to be part of Europe: thus the amazing spectacle of mass demonstrations in favor of a treaty with the EU, which was rejected by Yanukovich. The sight must have been a great relief – and surprise – to the Euro-crats, who are used to demonstrations againstthem, as in Greece. Bankrupt Ukraine would be another Greece times ten, and it’s unlikely they’d be admitted (although NATO might find them quite useful). Pro-EU sentiment is purely symbolic of the underlying nationalist impulse driving the protesters: it has little to do with sympathy for the bureaucrats of Brussels and everything to do with the fact that the EU is not Russia.

Rice is utterly wrong about it being in “nobody’s interest” to “see a country split.” What about Czechoslovakia? That divorce, which established a Czech Republic entirely separate from the nation of Slovakia, was amicable: there was no violence. The same outcome is possible in Ukraine – if only Washington and its Ukrainian sock-puppets would permit it.

The US favors separatism when it serves Washington’s geopolitical goals, Kosovo being the outstanding example. Yet when Putin attempted to apply the same principle of national self-determination to Abkhazia – a former province of the republic of Georgia that voted in a plebiscite to merge with Russia – the Americans denounced it as “Russian aggression.” Hypocrisy doesn’t even begin to describe the brazen cynicism of US policy in this regard.

As I wrote two weeks ago:

“What’s happening today in Ukraine is a replay of an old struggle that cannot be resolved except by the partition of the country, which is not a real nation but merely an administrative unit of the old Soviet Union. This article explains the cultural divide well: the truth is that Russian is the language of choice in Ukraine, and as far as the Internet is concerned, Ukrainian language sites come in third behind Russian and English.”

Putin could outwit the regime-changers by proposing a plebiscite in which the Crimean people and other Russian-speakers could choose to go their own way – and make Western leaders look like the warmongering cold warriors they are. Civil war – and a confrontation between Russia and the US/EU – in “nobody’s interest,” as Ms. Rice would put it. Yet that is precisely what American insistence on the “unity” of Ukraine will lead to.

The costs to Putin if he “loses” Ukraine to the West are going to be steep. While Western media depict the Russian leader as some kind of ultra-nationalist maniac intent on “revanchist” dreams of rebuilding the old Russian Empire, in the context of Russian politics he is a relative moderate. There are real ultra-nationalist forces that would come down on him like a ton of bricks if the historic land of the Cossacks was “lost” to the anti-Russian EU and their American allies. Indeed, two of the most visible anti-Putin “dissidents” – Alexei Navalny and Eduard Limonov (of the fascistic National Bolshevik Party) – are rabid nationalists who make Putin look like the kind of liberal who listens to NPR and strongly favors Birkenstocks. Naturally these two are celebrated by the Western media, who don’t care to look too closely at whom they are lionizing.

The same goes for the “dissidents” who have taken over Kiev: many of these “heroes” – as Tymoshenko calls them – are militant neo-Nazis, with several shades of ultra-nationalists well-represented. There is Svoboda, formerly known as the “Social National” party, which idolizes World War II Nazi-collaborator Stepan Bandera, who fought on the side of Hitler’s SS against the Red Army. The leader of Svoboda was once expelled from Parliament for calling pro-Russian leaders agents of “Moscow’s Jewish Mafia.” Then there is the “Right Sector,” a gang of football hooligans which is openly fascist and has been used as the “muscle” of the movement as the insurrectionists took over public buildings and fought the police in the streets.

The chief rabbi of Ukraine has declared the country unsafe for Jews and is urging them to emigrate: he says the Israeli embassy is telling them not to leave their homes because Jews are not safe in the streets. No wonder Spanish neo-Nazis are marching in support of their Ukrainian “brothers”!

This is not to say there aren’t many sincere people in the ranks of the protesters – undoubtedly the majority – who are tired of the corruption and just want a better life. They are the biggest victims of this coup.

The US government has poured millions into the Ukrainian protest movement, and they want their money’s worth – even if it means spilling oceans of blood. The reality is that their interests and those of the Ukrainian people are diametrically opposed: Washington’s manipulations can only lead to yet another “revolution” betrayed. The tragedy is that the long-suffering people of that country may learn this lesson far too late.

NOTES IN THE MARGIN

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  1. Belphegor69
    February 23, 2014

    “’That would be a grave mistake,’ Rice said. ‘It’s not in the interests of Ukraine or of Russia or of Europe or the United States to see a country split.”

    Oh please. The country might not be split on your map, but on the ground in say, Iraq or Libya things are quite different. This harpy is ms. regime-change du jour, along with Powers and Nuland. Except now they are in the business of overthrowing democracies we don’t approve of, instead of merely “dictatorships”. These 3 need to be put far away from any positions where they can advise anyone powerful to do something else stupid, shortsighted and/or counterproductive.

    Blow it out your rear, Susan.

    • charlesincharge59
      February 24, 2014

      Rice (as was her namesake in the prior regime) is an insult to any sentient human being. On “Meet the Press,” she actually said with a straight face that the U.S. “supports the Ukrainian people.” Where do they find such risible fools?

      • outsider
        February 24, 2014

        If Hillary is elected in 2016 these so-called “responsibility to protect” harridans will be running the country. More wars as far as the eye can see. BTW, if Obama disagrees with what Nuland said (especially the F*** EU comment), why hasn’t he fired her already?

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    antiwar7
    February 23, 2014

    Of course they don’t want it split: they want the whole damn thing!  Just like in Bosnia-Herzegovina. When they control the center, then no partition. Otherwise, partition away (“declare independence”). It’s a simple heuristic.




OpEds—The Ukraine: Replace a pro-Russian gang of corrupt oligarchs with a pro-Western group of the same

Or much, much worse. US invested $5 billion in Ukraine’s political process. They got a huge country for a pittance. So far. Ukrainians look at a "Wanted" notice for fugitive Ukrainian President Yanukovich near Kiev's Independent Square

“Have you seen this man?” reads in English the headline on this probably fraudulent “wanted” poster.  Considering that few Ukrainians speak English, the poster is not exactly credible. The “Wanted” notice for fugitive Ukrainian President Yanukovich turned up near Kiev’s Independent Square. The obvious question is, who’s coordinating these acts of professional propaganda? How come they spring up so well designed and timely for the benefit of Western audiences? If the West had true journalists they’d be tracking down the in-country disinformation assets deployed by the CIA and other Western agencies to orchestrate all this turmoil, but we don’t have a real free press in the West, only what passes for one.

By  Kiev : Ukraine | Feb 24, 2014
Justin Raimondo describes himself as a conservative paleo-libertarian. He is editor of antiwar.com and also contributes numerous articles to the site. A recent article gives a caustic account of recent events in the Ukraine. Raimondo describes the takeover of Kiev by the protesters and what is in effect the overthrow of the Yanukovich government as a coup — pure and simple. However, the media along with the US hail the coup as a triumph of democracy.
Raimondo notes how western journalists could not contain their glee and began posting photos of the opulent presidential palace. Among the photos was that of a golden toilet supposedly in the palace. However, it is not there. Raimondo remarks that the US has long sponsored color revolutions in states of the former Soviet Union including the Orange Revolution in the Ukraine and the Rose Revolution in Georgia. As Victoria Nuland, State Department Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs, remarks in the appended video, the US has invested more than $5 billion in the Ukraine to advance democracy, of course. However, as a later talk between Nuland and the US ambassador to the Ukraine shows, the US is behind the scenes discussing who should be the next leader of the Ukraine. Raimondo admits that the Ukrainian people have suffered under the rule of Yanukovich and his government. However, the situation in the Ukraine since independence has been one of competing gangs of oligarchs who looted public enterprises during the period of privatization. Yulia Tymoshenko just released from jail and who then hailed the victory of the glorious “revolution,” Raimondo takes as a perfect example of these gangsters. Raimondo writes: “Formerly known as the ‘Gas Princess,’ the canny Tymoshenko was an unindicted co-conspirator in a corruption trial held here in the US, where the feds locked up Pavel Lazarenko, former Ukrainian prime minister, for embezzling $200,000,000 – that’s two hundred million dollars! – from the Ukrainian government. His tenure was marked by a very close political and business relationship with Ms. Tymoshenko, who ran United Energy Systems of Ukraine, a state monopoly.” Lazarenko wanted to crush his rivals and enemies, the oligarchs centered in Yanukovich’s hometown Donetsk. Two businessmen were murdered in 1996 and Ukrainian prosecutors built a case against Lazerenko and Tymoshenko. Tymoshenko ended up being jailed for corruption. While the case was no doubt politically motivated Tymoshenko was probably guilty. According to Raimondo, the State Department wants Arsenly Yatsenky, head of Tymoshenko’s Fatherland Party, to be head of the opposition. He is head of the National Bank and no doubt suitable for negotiating a bailout from the west, the IMF and the World Bank. Raimondo argues that the Ukraine is simply a pawn in a geopolitical game that involves extending US and European influence to the very borders of Russia while warning it not to intervene or cause the breakup of the Ukraine. Reuters reports: “The United States and European allies warned Russia not to send forces into Ukraine on Sunday as rival neighbors east and west of the former Soviet republic said a power vacuum in Kiev must not let the country break apart. Scuffles in Russian-speaking Crimea and some eastern cities between supporters of the new, pro-EU order in Kiev and those anxious to stay close to Moscow revived fears of separatism…” Yet the moves of support from the west have already created a situation that could explode. The Crimea is home to the Russian fleet in Sevastopol and is the heart of the Cossack Russian-speaking population. While protesters triumphed in Kiev, those in the Crimea rallied in tens of thousands to declare unity with Russia. Raimondo finds it ironic that the West is claiming as sacrosanct borders established by Lenin to ensure that Russian-speakers would be in the majority and quash any nationalist sentiments: “The boundaries of the “Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic” were established by Lenin and Stalin, and included a preponderance of Russian-speakers in order to quash any remnants of nationalist sentiment. The great irony here is that Washington and the Ukrainian protest leaders are holding up this arrangement as somehow sacrosanct.” Raimondo points out that the US favors countries splitting when it sees this as in its own interest but when it is not, it opposes splitting. Kosovo is a good example of the former situation. When Putin suggests there be a referendum on Abkhazia separating from Georgia this is “Russian aggression.” Raimondo suggests that Putin could outwit the western regime-changers by holding a plebiscite in areas such as the Crimea and other predominantly Russian-speaking areas to see if they want a separate state. If Putin loses the Ukraine, Raimondo suggests that he could be overthrown by Russian ultranationalists right-wing parties in Russia. Raimondo warns that the present situation is also a danger for the west. Raimondo claims that some of the “heroes” of this uprising are actually militant neo-Nazis: “There is Svoboda, formerly known as the “Social National” party, which idolizes World War II Nazi-collaborator Stepan Bandera, who fought on the side of Hitler’s SS against the Red Army. The leader of Svoboda was once expelled from Parliament for calling pro-Russian leaders agents of “Moscow’s Jewish Mafia.” Then there is the “Right Sector,” a gang of football hooligans which is openly fascist and has been used as the “muscle” of the movement as the insurrectionists took over public buildings and fought the police in the streets.” The chief rabbi of the Ukraine has declared the Ukraine unsafe for Jews and urges them to emigrate. I append a video showing a massive celebration of Bandera in a Kiev torchlight march. Raimondo admits that there are also many people in the protests and opposition who are just sick and tired of being the victims of a corrupt, repressive, political regime. These people are the biggest losers since they are now again subject to a different gang of corrupt politicians that now includes right-wing nationalists who will help the government put down any opposition, according to Raimondo.
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