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Congress Declares War Against Russia … Bipartisan Ridicule Follows
Congress has pretty much just declared war on Russia ... and is receiving condemnation and ridicule from conservatives and liberals alike.
Conservative former long-time congressman Ron Paul writes:
Today the US House passed what I consider to be one of the worst pieces of legislation ever.
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In fact, the bill was 16 pages of war propaganda that should have made even neocons blush, if they were capable of such a thing.
These are the kinds of resolutions I have always watched closely in Congress, as what are billed as “harmless” statements of opinion often lead to sanctions and war. I remember in 1998 arguing strongly against the Iraq Liberation Act because, as I said at the time, I knew it would lead to war. I did not oppose the Act because I was an admirer of Saddam Hussein – just as now I am not an admirer of Putin or any foreign political leader – but rather because I knew then that another war against Iraq would not solve the problems and would probably make things worse. We all know what happened next.
That is why I can hardly believe they are getting away with it again, and this time with even higher stakes: provoking a war with Russia that could result in total destruction!
If anyone thinks I am exaggerating about how bad this resolution really is, let me just offer a few examples from the legislation itself:
The resolution (paragraph 3) accuses Russia of an invasion of Ukraine and condemns Russia’s violation of Ukrainian sovereignty. The statement is offered without any proof of such a thing. Surely with our sophisticated satellites that can read a license plate from space we should have video and pictures of this Russian invasion. None have been offered. As to Russia’s violation of Ukrainian sovereignty, why isn’t it a violation of Ukraine’s sovereignty for the US to participate in the overthrow of that country’s elected government as it did in February? We have all heard the tapes of State Department officials plotting with the US Ambassador in Ukraine to overthrow the government. We heard US Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland bragging that the US spent $5 billion on regime change in Ukraine. Why is that OK?
The resolution (paragraph 11) accuses the people in east Ukraine of holding “fraudulent and illegal elections” in November. Why is it that every time elections do not produce the results desired by the US government they are called “illegal” and “fraudulent”? Aren’t the people of eastern Ukraine allowed self-determination? Isn’t that a basic human right?
The resolution (paragraph 13) demands a withdrawal of Russia forces from Ukraine even though the US government has provided no evidence the Russian army was ever in Ukraine. This paragraph also urges the government in Kiev to resume military operations against the eastern regions seeking independence.
The resolution (paragraph 14) states with certainty that the Malaysia Airlines flight 17 that crashed in Ukraine was brought down by a missile “fired by Russian-backed separatist forces in eastern Ukraine.” This is simply incorrect, as the final report on the investigation of this tragedy will not even be released until next year and the preliminary report did not state that a missile brought down the plane. Neither did the preliminary report – conducted with the participation of all countries involved – assign blame to any side.
Paragraph 16 of the resolution condemns Russia for selling arms to the Assad government in Syria. It does not mention, of course, that those weapons are going to fight ISIS – which we claim is the enemy -- while the US weapons supplied to the rebels in Syria have actually found their way into the hands of ISIS!
Paragraph 17 of the resolution condemns Russia for what the US claims are economic sanctions (“coercive economic measures”) against Ukraine. This even though the US has repeatedly hit Russia with economic sanctions and is considering even more!
The resolution (paragraph 22) states that Russia invaded the Republic of Georgia in 2008. This is simply untrue. Even the European Union – no friend of Russia – concluded in its investigation of the events in 2008 that it was Georgia that “started an unjustified war” against Russia not the other way around! How does Congress get away with such blatant falsehoods? Do Members not even bother to read these resolutions before voting?
In paragraph 34 the resolution begins to even become comical, condemning the Russians for what it claims are attacks on computer networks of the United States and “illicitly acquiring information” about the US government. In the aftermath of the Snowden revelations about the level of US spying on the rest of the world, how can the US claim the moral authority to condemn such actions in others?
Chillingly, the resolution singles out Russian state-funded media outlets for attack, claiming that they “distort public opinion.” The US government, of course, spends billions of dollars worldwide to finance and sponsor media outlets including Voice of America and RFE/RL, as well as to subsidize “independent” media in countless counties overseas. How long before alternative information sources like RT are banned in the United States? This legislation brings us closer to that unhappy day when the government decides the kind of programming we can and cannot consume – and calls such a violation “freedom.”
The resolution gives the green light (paragraph 45) to Ukrainian President Poroshenko to re-start his military assault on the independence-seeking eastern provinces, urging the “disarming of separatist and paramilitary forces in eastern Ukraine.” Such a move will mean many more thousands of dead civilians.
To that end, the resolution directly involves the US government in the conflict by calling on the US president to “provide the government of Ukraine with lethal and non-lethal defense articles, services, and training required to effectively defend its territory and sovereignty.” This means US weapons in the hands of US-trained military forces engaged in a hot war on the border with Russia. Does that sound at all like a good idea?
There are too many more ridiculous and horrific statements in this legislation to completely discuss. Probably the single most troubling part of this resolution, however, is the statement that “military intervention” by the Russian Federation in Ukraine “poses a threat to international peace and security.” Such terminology is not an accident: this phrase is the poison pill planted in this legislation from which future, more aggressive resolutions will follow. After all, if we accept that Russia is posing a “threat” to international peace how can such a thing be ignored? These are the slippery slopes that lead to war.
Liberal former long-time congressman Dennis Kucinich agrees:
H. Res. 758 ... is tantamount to a ‘Declaration of Cold War’ against Russia, reciting a host of grievances, old and new, against Russia which represent complaints that Russia could well make against the U.S., given our nation’s most recent military actions: Violating territorial integrity, violations of international law, violations of nuclear arms agreements.
Congress’ solution? Restart the Cold War!
The resolution demands Russia to be isolated and for “the President, in consultation with Congress, to conduct a review of the force posture, readiness and responsibilities of United States Armed Forces and the forces of other members of NATO to determine if the contributions and actions of each are sufficient to meet the obligations of collective self-defense [my emphasis] under Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty, and to specify the measures needed to remedy any deficiencies…” In other words, ‘let’s get ready for war with Russia.’
This is exactly the type of sabre rattling which led to the initiation and escalation of the Cold War. It is time we demanded that the U.S. employ diplomacy, not more military expenditures, in the quest for international order.
It is time the U.S. stepped out of this expensive dialectic of conflict and seek to rebuild diplomatic relations with Russia and set aside the risky adventurism in the name of NATO.
The libertarian website Antiwar points out:
The bill includes a bizarre litany of complaints, starting with President Obama’s announced “reset” of Russian relations in 2009 and then accusing Russia of doing things in response, including things that happened in 2008 or before like the Russo-Georgian War.
It also complains that the Ukrainian military isn’t as big as Russia’s military, which seems like the obvious result of Russia being a way, way bigger country.
The most bizarre aspect of the bill, however, comes near the end, when they complain about Russia’s state-sponsored media broadcasting in languages other than Russian across Europe and the rest of the world to gain influence.
Which Russian state-sponsored media does, but the bill then explicitly turns around and calls for the US state-sponsored media to expand dramatically across Europe, and particularly in Russian language, insisting this is vital for “multi-lateral cooperation.”
The bill also demands Russia “seek a mutually beneficial relationship with the United States” in clause 21, after half of the 20 previous clauses call on President Obama or others to take explicitly hostile action toward the Russian economy or military.
Nonpartisan, veteran investigative reporter John Pilger sums it up:
Resolution 758 ... in a nutshell, says: “Let’s get ready for war with Russia.”
Bottom line?
Both conservative and liberal financial experts say that the U.S. is desperately trying to start World War 3 ... even though the American public doesn't want it.
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Guillotines...still searching.
Addendum to my post above; it is inconcievable that Malaysia Airlines should have another downed 'plane this time in the Ukraine to contend with. The delay of this investigation is unpardonable and if any goverment has any information it should be made public now. The words 'cover up' come to mind. If you think it to far fetched to suggest this, read on,
"The individual is handicapped by coming face to face with a conspiracy so monstrous he cannot believe it exists. -- J. EDGAR HOOVER (DIRECTOR, FBI)
And he should know.
The millitary base at Diego Garcia, is 'owned' by the UK. It is leased by the US millitary, so legally the US might not be responsible for what happens there. Perhaps a Lawyer among ZH readers can give some info on this matter.
It is interesting to note that the US millitary do not do this 'kind of thing' at their own Bases. The saying 'do not sh$t on your own doorstep' comes to mind.
Perhaps the UK should be the target for the goings on at DG. There is a election in May 2015 for the UK goverment, so they are very susceptable to adverse publicity.
Can someone with the necassary ability please take this matter up, I am to old and not tech savvy enough.
I feel for the victims familys and the employees of Malaysia Airlines whom must be having a very bad time over this. They need answers and, the delay must be agony for them.
I have believed from day one that the plane is or was on Diego Garcia.
Thank God for the leaders of the Free World! They have identified the enemy and are prepared to smote their evil carcass upon the rocks. For the next stage, i expect to see the congress en mass arriving in the Ukraine, donning the implements of war and head for the Donbass region where they can be the pathfinders for our new war.
God bless America!
The same creeps are creeping US to war. White man can not stop killing himself before he understands what he has done. http://kevinmacdonaldespanol.wordpress.com/2013/04/16/americas-unpardonable-crime/
Wouldn't it be great if all the military grunts around the world woke up one day, saw all the bullshit for what it is, and then QUIT? The Elites could have all the circle jerks they want and everyone would just giggle at them and continue on. Ahh, that's my utopia.
Just say NO! The idea of America getting involved or jumping into a war in Ukraine would have been hard to imagine a few years ago. This has the potential to escalate into a major "shooting war." Allowing events to deteriorate into a major war or possibly into what some see as World War III is becoming a reality.
As insane as it appears this could become the final outcome. The location of this as a military confrontation is right in Putin's backyard and this is a strong advantage for Russia. It is silly to think Putin and Russia will back down. This means poking the bear is not a smart move. More on this subject in the article below.
http://brucewilds.blogspot.com/2014/04/war-in-ukraine-bad-idea_26.html
I'm inclined to agree.
We're at the point now where it's time to tell them "Okay. You had your big Affirmative Action moment you wanted, but this clown has run amok just a bit too far. It's long past due for the adults to take over and put the children to bed."
I'll admit to utter despair that the House has this many brain-dead minions wandering the halls of Congress.
There is no hope of salvage. The infection is gangrenous and amputation is the only way to save the patient.
Time for the big broom.
The elite running this show think their NWO will leave them in charge of the globe...but they are getting desperate...people like Putin are not part of the plan.
And all of a sudden their threats of war against Russia wont scare Russia, since Russia knows to bend now is to be bent forever. And China knows if Russia is enslaved then it is next...China will not want Russia to lose this game.
These Elite will find that in starting a war that things quickly get out of hand..and those who think they are losing rather than live on their knees will obliterate Europe and the USA in a nuclear halaucost to ensure their are no winners. Which they actually have the capability to do at a moments notice. Pretty scary to know that countries like Russia and the like have the capability to end the USA and or Europe (and themselves) in 30 minutes. One nuclear armed Submarine is enough to wipe out the USA/Russia....make it such a mess it is basically stone age.
AND indeed....starting a war on Russia's BORDERS is fucking insane and if pushed to the limit WILL bring pain to mainland USA in response. Everybody knows Russia cannot allow USA/NATO to have fucking major arms and bases along Russia's borders.
The elite will scrubbing radiation sores off their faces.
And Israel ought to reflect that Russia and some other coutries will save a number of nukes just for them if a hot war comes about. Maybe they should revist the Old Testament to see what was supposed to happen to them.
At some point we should consider the possibility that they're putting acid into the water supply. Not that I'm opposed to that.
Afraid not.
If they took acid they would "get it" and just walk away.
This is like a blind drunk fool who insists he can still drive after his car is hung up on the parking berm he drove over.
Some hotheads in Washington put Russia a choice:
- Or Russia should be a vassal of the United States.
- Or Russia must fight for his right to be a sovereign country.
This people do not know the story and they do not know the Russian mentality.
For Russian in such a situation there is no choice.
They will fight. And all NATO military forces are scattered around the world, this war will be destroyed.
In this there is no doubt for any military expert.
Doubt there is only one thing: Would it be possible continuation of intelligent life on the planet, after the Russian nuclear forces, will make all the NATO countries like ash and glass of surface of the moon.
When the people finally figures out that collectively they hold the power then this sort of behaviour will stop. Until then the insanity will continue.
INDIAN OCEAN (INTELLIHUB) — According to freelance journalist Jim Stone, one of the American passengers, Phillip Wood, a technical storage executive at IBM, who was aboard the now missing Malaysian Airlines flight, keystered his iPhone 5 in his anus after the Boeing 777 carrying 239 people was hijacked by military personnel while on route to China.
Amazingly, Stone claims that metadata within the photo yields evidence confirming “100 percent” that Phillip Wood sent the photo, along with a brief voice activated text, from GPS coordinates which put Wood only a few miles away from the U.S. controlled Diego Garcia military base which is located on an island south of the Maldives in the Indian Ocean. In his post Stone claims that the coordinates may be off by a few miles (see update below post), proving that the iPhone actually sent the otherwise blank black picture revealing nothing else. Stone speculates the picture was taken in a dark room or in some position in which Wood’s hands were bound.
https://www.intellihub.com/freelance-journalist-hijacked-flight-370-pass...
I read (most of) the H.R. the other day ("Whereas this, whereas that", etc) and I couldn't believe the tripe and lies that were in it. And it got passed through.
Unbelievable.
DavidC
Putin converts every petro dollar he gets and he buys a semi- finite resource. Gold.
Western bankers can't stop the inevitable. As they suppress the price of gold- Putin is buying it all. Eventually this will destroy the dollar. They can't stop it- the gold trap. Now coincidentally, our banker owned Congress begins rattling sabres. Odd how that works. Great link. http://www.gold-eagle.com/article/grandmaster-putins-golden-tra
Find the media blackout on who actually shot that airliner down over the Ukraine a little odd? Yea. Me too.
Oh cool just when I thought that I won't see my next birthday, now I won't see my next birthday.
Go fight your own wars you elite fuck heads!
I am for Putin even though I live in the USSA. I just know it will be better when I move on to a life worth living.
Being a slave for life is no life.