Russophobia: From Paranoia to Lies, From War Games to War?

Via Russian Insider

Russophobia is a symptom of a more general problem in both the United States and the EU – our newly acquired inability to tell friends from foes
Lithuanian troops during NATO exercises to defend against the Russian “threat”

 

The recent reports of the mainstream press on international affairs make an impression of being written by a paranoid individual. They see the same enemy behind every unpleasant development.

David Cameron fails with his Remain campaign during the Brexit referendum, so who is to blame? The mainstream media presents Putin as the main beneficiary of the No vote. Hillary Clinton has problems with her campaign, for the first time in many years the “designated” candidate of the elite may lose the US election. Horrible! But who is to blame? Putin.

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Before leaving his office, Cameron is mostly concerned by his expectations that the British No to the EU would make Putin happy. Hillary brushes off the accusations that the Democratic party gave Bernie Sanders no chances of winning “her” nomination. Instead, she is concerned by the Russian “hackers” and calls Russia “a foreign, adversarial power.” No one notices that Putin actually never mentioned the words “Bernie Sanders” and “Brexit” in his speeches.

Putin may say or do whatever he wants, he will be found guilty anyway.

Ukraine saboteurs are caught in Crimea, with explosives on their hands, – but the press of the US and the EU is not asking itself any questions about its support for the nationalist regime in Kiev. Instead, it is asking the same old question: what is Putin up to?

It is as if the British press would question itself about the intentions of the Czech president Edvard Benes, when Hitler invaded Czechoslovakia in 1938. Hitler also “suspected” the Czechs of “showing aggressive intentions.” The British press did not believe Hitler then, but it believes the Ukrainian government now, even though president Poroshenko keeps talking about a possible “Putin’s invasion,” while trying to provoke Russia in every possible way, from banning hundreds of Russian books and films in Ukraine to erecting statues to anti-Russian figures of Ukrainian history.

Thank God, the British press also did not ask itself questions about “Hungary’s aggressive plans,” when Soviets invaded Hungary in 1956. In fact, every aggressor in history “suspected” its victim of nurturing some hideous plans – which the aggression “luckily” foiled.

One could add two of Germany’s attacks against France in the twentieth century – both of them “justified” by threats presumably emanating from Paris.

What would anyone do other than laugh at the grotesque absurdity of such historic headlines? But when it comes to Russia today, such nonsense is mainstream “information” in the British, American and European press. The New Yorker featured Masha Gessen’s speculations on Vladimir Putin’s new chief of staff. Gessen wrote, “the letters of his last name (Vaino) can spell voyna, the Russian word for war. Is this the message that Putin is sending?” Great analysis, very convincing.

The crisis hit Ukraine has become a testing ground for the ability of our media to believe in absurdities. It really is quite extraordinary that, however belligerent the Ukrainian regime becomes – by banning communist deputies, by persecuting former members of a democratically elected (and illegally ousted) government, by banning the Russian movies and books, by shelling civilians in East Ukraine where 9600 lives have been lost in the past two-and-a-half years, by cutting off banking transfers and even food supplies to East Ukraine, the Western media sees there nothing but evidence of “Russian aggression”. “MAD” used to mean “mutually assured destruction” in the nuclear-armed cold war but today it totally sums up the upside down world of Western Russophobia.

What can be more cruel than imposing the “food blockade” of the “pro-Russian” regions in the east of the country? But the regime in Kiev did this. After seizing power in Kiev in 2014, initially the supposedly “European” politicians from Western Ukraine just called the Russians in Donetsk all sorts of names. Then they sent troops, having a war in which 9 thousand six hundred people died. Now they keep the food blockade, not allowing even dog food into Eastern Ukraine and calling the people who try to bring food to Donetsk “smugglers.”

Russophobia is a symptom of a more general problem in both the United States and the EU – our newly acquired inability to tell friends from foes.

Instead of fighting Russophobia, the Western media are fighting “Islamophobia,” calling “irrational” the well founded fear of the people, in whose hands thousands of “infidels” found their deaths in just the last few months. On the contrary, the irrational fear of Russia has no logical basis whatsoever – and is therefore a real “phobia” – but the Western media makes no soul-searching on the matter.

RUSSOPHOBIA: WHEN FICTION BECOMES REALITY

The mainstream press never asks itself the question: what are the sources of their fear of Russia?

Russia has invaded nowhere. Russia did not take over any post-Soviet European State, imposing an extremely belligerent nationalist government there – NATO and the EU have done so. Russia did not overthrow an elected government of an independent state – NATO/EU did. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia did not surround the USA with military bases and missile systems – but NATO/EU did that to Russia many times and continue doing so now. Russia did not initiate a trade embargo first (which is an act of war in modern times) but NATO/EU did initiate such embargos against Russia.

Russians and Russian-speaking Ukrainians in the East are being bombed by Ukrainian forces and hundreds of civilians have been killed. Despite the ongoing drama, Putin has repeatedly said that Russians in East Ukraine should enjoy autonomy through devolution (like Scots and Welsh enjoy in the UK for instance) and not via complete secession from Ukraine. What is so bad about devolution?

It is not Russia, it is Kiev that refuses to pass the legislation to achieve that – despite being required to do so by the internationally negotiated Minsk-2 peace agreement. The Russian retrieval of Crimea (which had been Russian for over 220 years and stays so now) is backed by an unambiguous vote of the Crimeans themselves – but the US calls it “an occupation.” By the way, did Cubans get a vote on the US possession of Guantanamo Bay?

The anti-Russian bigotry in the western press is clear when it calls a mistaken bombing of a Syrian or an Iraqi apartment block “a war crime,” while calling “a mistake” the situation when US aircraft bombs an internationally operated hospital in Afghanistan!

DOUBLE STANDARDS

Even in such a sphere as sports, traditionally considered not to be a life and death matter, the American and EU’s lobbyists are applying the same double standards. When there are grave doubts about Kenyan institutional doping, there is no blanket ban. When there are just SUSPICIONS of a similar situation in Russia, there is a ‘collective punishment”. When a US athlete, twice banned from athletics for doping (and still showing unprecedented performances in his 30s for some supernatural reasons) is allowed to race in the 2016 Olympic Games, dozens of Russian athletes, who NEVER failed any tests, are not allowed to go to Rio, because they had done their training in “doping-infested” Russia. Worse than that, a Russian long jumper Darya Klishina is banned even when she had done all her training in the USA (she was eventually allowed to compete just hours before the deadline).

Among the population of Western Europe there is little support for anti-Russian aggression – with only 9% of Germans backing a NATO military buildup on the border with Russia. This contrasted with 66% of Europeans saying Islamic State was the real threat – a threat which their “leaders” refuse to counter with their most effective potential ally – Russia!

This is the last ray of hope for us – the changing public opinion. I hope the Russians have noticed that the No vote during the Brexit referendum was in fact an electoral rebellion. A rebellion against those same forces which are spreading Russophobia. This rebellion ended Mr. Cameron’s career, making him a “dead man” politically. Please, keep it in mind, my Russian friends. The tides of history – fateful until recently – may change soon.

 

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Anonymous
Anonymous
January 13, 2017 12:55 pm

Maybe it’s only me that sees it this way, but I see Obama doing everything he can to start WWIII before he leaves office or at set it up so it’s impossible to avoid it afterward if he can’t.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  Anonymous
January 13, 2017 2:16 pm

I’m not inclined toward conspiracy theories.
However,if lean to the theory that Obama is a closeted Muslim,it makes sense.
Is the US hostile to Islam?
Is Russia hostile to Islam?
Is China hostile to Islam?
Do the Europeans have the sense,will or strength to resist Islam?

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
January 13, 2017 1:06 pm

Pay no attention to the head-loppers. Worry about those who “stole” Crimea by holding an election.

Michael Keane
Michael Keane
January 13, 2017 1:25 pm

The Effort to Undermine Trump Continues

Both political parties are in thrall to a criminal, English-based, imposter to US financial well-being and central banking cartel.

Dr. Ellen Brown’s history is excellent: http://www.webofdebt.com. Although I don’t agree completely, with her conclusions; instead, I feel We The People should “weaponize” the phony banker debts, by “monetizing” the phony bankers’ debt (Google: 1200 and derivatives).

I admit I am baffled by Mein Drumpf’s choices, as they are firmly rooted in the Fraud and roster that is the Predatory, CorpoKleptomocracy.

On one hand, Trump appears ready to renounce the English-based criminal mob, in preference to his new playmate, (VP?), Vladimir Putin and an entirely new mob, altogether.

In the meantime, the imposters to “Representation” of “We The People” are fairly burning their fingerprints into the binding, while turning the pages in their playbook as rapidly as they are turning their coats on our Nation.

Along the way, despite their present, “Insolvency-1200 and derivatives”, they are resigned to brazen it out, even as they have already abandoned any notion the rest of US are anything, other than fools.

What is required is an American system of banking, following hard, on the heels of proper criminal investigations into the fraud that is the present farce that is the intentionally-mislabeled, “Federal Reserve- neither federal, nor, possessed of ANY reserves”- and public trials and prosecutions.

The US has always been upstart and usurper to Criminal European Exploitation- think of the riches that await a proper American Mob, functioning as in companionship and under the direction of We The People…

~Michael Keane 1/12/17

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
January 13, 2017 1:28 pm

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This is what will be going up against the guys in the photo at the top of this article.

I don’t think we’ll be picking a fight any time soon.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  hardscrabble farmer
January 13, 2017 2:11 pm

Pick me up & slam me around mama!

Stucky
Stucky
January 13, 2017 1:59 pm

“The mainstream press never asks itself the question: what are the sources of their fear of Russia?” ———– from the article

That’s easy. One word. Hegemony …. “the dominance by one country over others”. There are only two countries in the world that can keep Amerika from doing whatever the fuck Amerika wants to do. Russia and China. The neocons, even the ones Trump is selecting, believe BOTH are our enemies. We will always be at war with Russia and China.

Consider this.

The first century Roman historian Sallust wrote that the republic had descended into internal strife because of the destruction of its enemy, Carthage, in the Third Punic War. Fear of the enemy produced domestic cohesion. Without an adversary, Romans turned their knives inward: “when the minds of the people were relieved of that dread of Carthage, wantonness and arrogance naturally arose.”

During eras of safety and security people turn their attention to domestic affairs. The social cohesion that only a well armed enemy can provide is replaced by a mood of contentiousness within. People start questioning their masters. They become more distrustful of national institutions ….. including the presidency. And we just can’t fucken have THAT now, can we??!! So, thank you Dear Enemy, Russia, … we wouldn’t be slaves without you.