They Lied About Afghanistan. They Lied About Iraq. And They Are Lying About Ukraine.

Guest Post by Chris Hedges

The U.S. public has been conned, once again, into pouring billions into another endless war.

The playbook the pimps of war use to lure us into one military fiasco after another, including Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria and now Ukraine, does not change. Freedom and democracy are threatened. Evil must be vanquished. Human rights must be protected. The fate of Europe and NATO, along with a “rules based international order” is at stake. Victory is assured.

The results are also the same. The justifications and narratives are exposed as lies. The cheery prognosis is false. Those on whose behalf we are supposedly fighting are as venal as those we are fighting against.

The Russian invasion of Ukraine was a war crime, although one that was provoked by NATO expansion and by the United States backing of the 2014 “Maidan” coup which ousted the democratically elected Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych. Yanukovych wanted economic integration with the European Union, but not at the expense of economic and political ties with Russia. The war will only be solved through negotiations that allow ethnic Russians in Ukraine to have autonomy and Moscow’s protection, as well as Ukrainian neutrality, which means the country cannot join NATO. The longer these negotiations are delayed the more Ukrainians will suffer and die. Their cities and infrastructure will continue to be pounded into rubble.

But this proxy war in Ukraine is designed to serve U.S. interests. It enriches the weapons manufacturers, weakens the Russian military and isolates Russia from Europe. What happens to Ukraine is irrelevant.

“First, equipping our friends on the front lines to defend themselves is a far cheaper way — in both dollars and American lives — to degrade Russia’s ability to threaten the United States,” admitted Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell.


“Second, Ukraine’s effective defense of its territory is teaching us lessons about how to improve the defenses of partners who are threatened by China. It is no surprise that senior officials from Taiwan are so supportive of efforts to help Ukraine defeat Russia. Third, most of the money that’s been appropriated for Ukraine security assistance doesn’t actually go to Ukraine. It gets invested in American defense manufacturing. It funds new weapons and munitions for the U.S. armed forces to replace the older material we have provided to Ukraine. Let me be clear: this assistance means more jobs for American workers and newer weapons for American servicemembers.”

Once the truth about these endless wars seeps into public consciousness, the media, which slavishly promotes these conflicts, drastically reduces coverage. The military debacles, as in Iraq and Afghanistan, continue largely out of view. By the time the U.S. concedes defeat, most barely remember that these wars are being fought.

The pimps of war who orchestrate these military fiascos migrate from administration to administration. Between posts they are ensconced in think tanks — Project for the New American Century, American Enterprise Institute, Foreign Policy Initiative, Institute for the Study of War, The Atlantic Council and The Brookings Institution — funded by corporations and the war industry. Once the Ukraine war comes to its inevitable conclusion, these Dr. Strangeloves will seek to ignite a war with China. The U.S. Navy and military are already menacing and encircling China. God help us if we don’t stop them.

These pimps of war con us into one conflict after another with flattering narratives that paint us as the world’s saviors. They don’t even have to be innovative. The rhetoric is lifted from the old playbook. We naively swallow the bait and embrace the flag — this time blue and yellow — to become unwitting agents in our self-immolation.

Since the end of the Second World War, the government has spent between 45 to 90 percent of the federal budget on past, current and future military operations. It is the largest sustained activity of the U.S. government. It has stopped mattering — at least to the pimps of war — whether these wars are rational or prudent. The war industry metastasizes within the bowels of the American empire to hollow it out from the inside. The U.S. is reviled abroad, drowning in debt, has an impoverished working class and is burdened with a decayed infrastructure as well as shoddy social services.

Wasn’t the Russian military — because of poor moralepoor generalshipoutdated weaponsdesertions, a lack of ammunition that supposedly forced soldiers to fight with shovels, and severe supply shortages — supposed to collapse months ago? Wasn’t Putin supposed to be driven from power? Weren’t the sanctions supposed to plunge the ruble into a death spiral? Wasn’t the severing of the Russian banking system from SWIFT, the international money transfer system, supposed to cripple the Russian economy? How is it that inflation rates in Europe and the United States are higher than in Russia despite these attacks on the Russian economy?

Wasn’t the nearly $150 billion in sophisticated military hardware, financial and humanitarian assistance pledged by the U.S., EU and 11 other countries supposed to have turned the tide of the war? How is it that perhaps a third of the tanks Germany and the U.S. provided were swiftly turned by Russian mines, artillery, anti-tank weapons, air strikes and missiles into charred hunks of metal at the start of the vaunted counter-offensive? Wasn’t this latest Ukrainian counter-offensive, which was originally known as the “spring offensive,” supposed to punch through Russia’s heavily fortified front lines and regain huge swathes of territory? How can we explain the tens of thousands of Ukrainian military casualties and the forced conscription by Ukraine’s military? Even our retired generals and former CIA, FBI, NSA and Homeland Security officials, who serve as analysts on networks such as CNN and MSNBC, can’t say the offensive has succeeded.

And what of the Ukrainian democracy we are fighting to protect? Why did the Ukrainian parliament revoke the official use of minority languages, including Russian, three days after the 2014 coup? How do we rationalize the eight years of warfare against ethnic Russians in the Donbass region before the Russian invasion in Feb. 2022? How do we explain the killing of over 14,200 people and the 1.5 million people who were displaced, before Russia’s invasion took place last year?

How do we defend the decision by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to ban eleven opposition parties, including The Opposition Platform for Life, which had 10 percent of the seats in the Supreme Council, Ukraine’s unicameral parliament, along with the Shariy Party, Nashi, Opposition Bloc, Left Opposition, Union of Left Forces, State, Progressive Socialist Party of Ukraine, Socialist Party of Ukraine, Socialists Party and Volodymyr Saldo Bloc? How can we accept the banning of these opposition parties — many of which are on the left — while Zelenskyy allows fascists from the Svoboda and Right Sector parties, as well as the Banderite Azov Battalion and other extremist militias, to flourish?

How do we deal with the anti-Russian purges and arrests of supposed “fifth columnists”  sweeping through Ukraine, given that 30 percent of Ukraine’s inhabitants are Russian speakers? How do we respond to the neo-Nazi groups supported by Zelenskyy’s government that harass and attack the LGBT community, the Roma population, anti-fascist protests and threaten city council members, media outlets, artists and foreign students? How can we countenance the decision by the U.S and its Western allies to block negotiations with Russia to end the war, despite Kyiv and Moscow apparently being on the verge of negotiating a peace treaty?

I reported from Eastern and Central Europe in 1989 during the breakup of the Soviet Union.  NATO, we assumed, had become obsolete. President Mikhail Gorbachev proposed security and economic agreements with Washington and Europe. Secretary of State James Baker in Ronald Reagan’s administration, along with the West German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher, assured Gorbachev that NATO would not be extended beyond the borders of a unified Germany. We naively thought the end of the Cold War meant that Russia, Europe and the U.S., would no longer have to divert massive resources to their militaries.

The so-called “peace dividend,” however, was a chimera.

If Russia did not want to be the enemy, Russia would be forced to become the enemy. The pimps of war recruited former Soviet republics into NATO by painting Russia as a threat. Countries that joined NATO, which now include Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Albania, Croatia, Montenegro, and North Macedonia, reconfigured their militaries, often through tens of millions in western loans, to become compatible with NATO military hardware. This made the weapons manufacturers billions in profits.

It was universally understood in Eastern and Central Europe following the collapse of the Soviet Union that NATO expansion was unnecessary and a dangerous provocation. It made no geopolitical sense. But it made commercial sense. War is a business.

In a classified diplomatic cable — obtained and released by WikiLeaks — dated Feb. 1, 2008, written from Moscow, and addressed to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, NATO-European Union Cooperative, National Security Council, Russia Moscow Political Collective, Secretary of Defense, and Secretary of State, there was an unequivocal understanding that expanding NATO risked conflict with Russia, especially over Ukraine.

“Not only does Russia perceive encirclement [by NATO], and efforts to undermine Russia’s influence in the region, but it also fears unpredictable and uncontrolled consequences which would seriously affect Russian security interests,” the cable reads. “Experts tell us that Russia is particularly worried that the strong divisions in Ukraine over NATO membership, with much of the ethnic-Russian community against membership, could lead to a major split, involving violence or at worst, civil war. In that eventuality, Russia would have to decide whether to intervene; a decision Russia does not want to have to face. . . .”

“Dmitri Trenin, Deputy Director of the Carnegie Moscow Center, expressed concern that Ukraine was, in the long-term, the most potentially destabilizing factor in U.S.-Russian relations, given the level of emotion and neuralgia triggered by its quest for NATO membership . . .” the cable read.  “Because membership remained divisive in Ukrainian domestic politics, it created an opening for Russian intervention. Trenin expressed concern that elements within the Russian establishment would be encouraged to meddle, stimulating U.S. overt encouragement of opposing political forces, and leaving the U.S. and Russia in a classic confrontational posture.”

The Russian invasion of Ukraine would not have happened if the western alliance had honored its promises not to expand NATO beyond Germany’s borders and Ukraine had remained neutral. The pimps of war knew the potential consequences of NATO expansion. War, however, is their single minded vocation, even if it leads to a nuclear holocaust with Russia or China.

The war industry, not Putin, is our most dangerous enemy.

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CCRider
CCRider
July 4, 2023 8:51 am

I think I see the problem:

TCS
TCS
  CCRider
July 4, 2023 5:36 pm

I never understood the Dan Quayle hatred. So the guy mis-spelled “potatoe” and called some nigger “macaca”.

We do worse than that here every day!

Saxons Wrath
Saxons Wrath
  CCRider
July 4, 2023 7:04 pm

Your enemy is not in Russia…or China…or North Korea…

Your (((enemy))) is in Washington, DC…in London’s banking districts…and anywhere (((they))) gather to plot against us, the Goyim.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
July 4, 2023 8:56 am

The perfunctory “Russia’s invasion was a war crime”. Yawn. Whatever. Russia weighed in on an ongoing civil war on behalf of Russians living in the east of the Ukraine.

Next up: Zelensky regime attacks the Zaporozhie Nuclear Power Plant and blames Russia. US radiation detecting plane has already been sent to Crete to aid in the false flag.

TCS
TCS
  Iska Waran
July 4, 2023 5:37 pm

By the time nuclear winter is over? No one is going to care. Anywhere.

bidenTouchesKids
bidenTouchesKids
July 4, 2023 9:42 am

The only people fooled by Ukraine are the narcissistic progressives who can’t wait to back the latest thing.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  bidenTouchesKids
July 4, 2023 9:55 am

I’ve thought about starting a yard sign business that delivers a new sign every week or two., featuring the latest thing: some criminal who was getting his life together until he got in a shoot out with the cops, the latest SCOTUS demonic crone to croak, happy tranny month, have a blessed Ramadan.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Iska Waran
July 4, 2023 9:59 am

Do it. It has the perfect hook, “No? What, you don’t support the latest thing” .

Nobody wants to be seen as “not supporting the latest thing”.

You will be rich.

Larry Maier
Larry Maier
  Anonymous
July 4, 2023 10:25 am

Maybe you should do it to support the site.

49%mfer
49%mfer
  Iska Waran
July 4, 2023 11:57 am

You could make a fortune selling yard signs to middle-aged, chardonnay-swilling cat ladies.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Iska Waran
July 4, 2023 11:59 am

An upsell could be little he/she/it/us/thems/we/whateverthefuck identifier flags they could pin to them.

TCS
TCS
  Iska Waran
July 4, 2023 5:39 pm

happy Tranadan, bichez!

Larry Maier
Larry Maier
  bidenTouchesKids
July 4, 2023 10:24 am

And a few people afraid Russia is up to its old tricks.

Dangerous Variant
Dangerous Variant
  bidenTouchesKids
July 4, 2023 11:44 am

If only. Like the “covid”, the Ukraine production has cut yet another swath through many who would be on the right side of such matters.

That these events continue to splinter the minds of those already on the lean side of the great divide is a testament to both the consolidation of TPTB’s messaging and narrative shaping ability as well as what I see as a combo of extreme fatigue from now decades of 24/7 conditioning and a strong desire toward unity and residual patriotic identity that predisposes otherwise solid right normies toward carrying the flag of their occupiers.

My pastor, an otherwise solid man on most issues of import, thinks putin is eevil and God should snuff him out.

However this effect might be described, it continues to hobble the opposition to the great progress of the death cult with these polarizing issues that accrue more power to the leftists while diluting whatever groundwsell begins to emerge on the side of Truth.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Dangerous Variant
July 4, 2023 12:28 pm

What else can you expect from a “PASTOR” ?

TampaRed
TampaRed
  Anonymous
July 4, 2023 6:46 pm

gcp is ok —
stucky is ok —
all the pastors on this site are ok —

anonymous
anonymous
  Anonymous
July 5, 2023 2:12 pm

Found most Pastors severely lack discernment and have no clue about what is going on and the reality around them. How many closed for “covid” and stayed closed-and took the governments money for theirs and their staffs paychecks-then made their congregation pay it back thru tithes and offerings? How many opened covid vaxx clinics-and were paid by the government to do so? Many actually believe in man made climate change too. And preach it.

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
July 4, 2023 9:43 am

Chris at least gets the part that it’s nothing personal, just business. Really fucking huge business at that.

The Government makes the Mafia look like kindergarteners.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Aunt Acid
July 4, 2023 12:29 pm

They are part of the mafia that rules the world.

Htos1av
Htos1av
  Anonymous
July 5, 2023 9:30 am

Globohomo….

Anonymous
Anonymous
July 4, 2023 9:53 am

The U.S. Navy and military are already menacing and encircling China. God help us if we don’t stop them.

Nope. Not going to stop them.

Don’t think we should. The USA needs to be beaten badly enough to be scared to leave their shores ever again.

What really needs to happen is for the rest of the world to bring hot death to the warmongers in the West. They need to know their actions will have immediate and terminal consequences, to them. They don’t give a fuck about those they send to die or how the rest of the world suffers. So it need to be extremely personal for them.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
July 4, 2023 10:47 am

Perhaps, but there is no foreign power that can or will make things extremely personal for them.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
July 4, 2023 12:30 pm

They’re all controlled by the same entities. The divide is just a charade to fool the masses.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
July 4, 2023 12:33 pm

Maybe. If true we are fucked.

Does seem interesting how rare it is for one of the 0.001% to get whacked.

Htos1av
Htos1av
  Anonymous
July 5, 2023 9:31 am

They have MOSSAD trained security. That’s why.

Larry Maier
Larry Maier
July 4, 2023 10:23 am

Better billions in Ukraine helping people be free from a totalitarian than even more money and millions of lives defending Poland, Germany, or France, especially France again.

Eud
Eud
  Larry Maier
July 4, 2023 11:37 am

Better billions in Ukraine helping people be free from a totalitarian

But that’s just it, the billions to Ukraine are what is keeping this pointless “war” going.
If you cut off all aid the Ukraine,
This “war” likely would end in hours.
Ukraine has no means to maintain a war machine.

Ergo, this “war” is perhaps, wholly owned by Button~finger, and his cabal of fools?

The WEST is keeping this war alive.
_______

I, and millions of other humans do not support this or any other hegemonic war.
My guess? Over 70% of western citizens oppose these endless proxy wars.

You gonna eat that?
You gonna eat that?
  Larry Maier
July 4, 2023 12:42 pm

Do you know the history of the Banderites and understand the alignment of Ukraine with their beliefs? If not maybe you should. As should anyone supporting this proxy war against “Evil Putin”.

zappalives
zappalives
July 4, 2023 10:50 am

I quit reading at Russian war crimes.
So………….defending yourself is war crime to hedges.
Like all democrats……….hedges follows the party line even when its a lie.

Jdog
Jdog
July 4, 2023 11:43 am

The irony of having a liberal who has lied his entire life about everything is now complaining about the government lying is indicative of what a bunch of hypocrites the American people have become.

TCS
TCS
  Jdog
July 4, 2023 5:52 pm

Big fan of irony, and I totally agree.

Htos1av
Htos1av
  Jdog
July 5, 2023 9:33 am

No. I have >40yo screen caps. Back to Reagan, and even before the “giant sucking sound”…

MASTER OF UNIVERSE
MASTER OF UNIVERSE
July 4, 2023 11:53 am

With all due respect to Dr. Hedges NATO is wholeheartedly insolvent
and cannot brook thermonuclear hot kinetic war with two competing
superpowers that are not insolvent given their debt-to-GDP ratios.

NATO is anachronism & anathema to any rationally thinking human
being. It is understaffed, insolvent, and lacks scientific skill. NATO
cannot survive if funded by the Western Fractional Reserve Banking System
which died March 10th 2008 when Bear Stearns & Lehman Brothers
imploded under the same finance regime that is now levelling our
geopolitical world order.

Late Stage Ponzi Capitalism is not a rules based order in contradistinction
to the disorder it fosters via Corporatism & fascist dictatorship.

Welcome to the New World Disorder, folks.

This may be the last so-called ‘independence day’ for the insolvent
United States of America which is poised for disunity coast-to-coast.

MOU

Anonymous
Anonymous
  MASTER OF UNIVERSE
July 4, 2023 12:32 pm

The “insolvecy” is by design.

Robert White
Robert White
  Anonymous
July 4, 2023 2:54 pm

First by inflation and then by deflation we will wake one day
to find ourselves living in a geopolitical $hitpit of squalor, yep.

MOU

KaD
KaD
July 4, 2023 12:03 pm

I don’t think it’s conned as much as the US government just does whatever the F they want because there is no disincentive. What are we going to do about it? Vote them out? LOL! Call and leave an angry voice mail? There will be no real insurrection, Americans are fat, lazy, stupid and entitled. At least not until people start going hungry, maybe.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  KaD
July 4, 2023 12:34 pm

Stew Peters: ” Our government has openly declared war on the American People. We don’t have a government anymore. We have a corporate crime syndicate.”

Anonymous
Anonymous
July 4, 2023 12:08 pm

We’re not conned. We are never asked.

KaD
KaD
July 4, 2023 12:31 pm

JUST-IN: Phoenix City Council Votes Unanimously to Donate Hundreds of Firearms Valued at Roughly $200,000 to Ukraine

LongTimeTexan
LongTimeTexan
July 4, 2023 12:38 pm

At least we are glad to know that Putin is losing the war in Iraq. Senile little girl fondling Joe Biden said so.

Mad Celt
Mad Celt
July 4, 2023 1:32 pm

They lied about Viet Nam.

Juize
Juize
July 4, 2023 2:14 pm

What am I going to do about anything!

TCS
TCS
  Juize
July 4, 2023 5:53 pm

Witness…faithfully and true.

Anonymous
Anonymous
July 4, 2023 2:39 pm

Any American still left with some cognitive ability has to know that all of American Government local , state and Federal are lies and lies by omission and everything the BIG CLUB pushes is bad especially when all the media regurgitate the same manufactured BULL SHIT

Major Kong
Major Kong
July 4, 2023 3:36 pm

War is a Racket: The Antiwar Classic by America’s Most Decorated Soldier Paperback – April 1, 2003 by Smedley D. Butler (Author), Adam Parfrey (Introduction)….

Htos1av
Htos1av
  Major Kong
July 5, 2023 9:35 am

He was talking about paperclippers and the group IN UKRAINE AT THAT TIME!!!! Look it up.

Caitlyn Jenner's testicles
Caitlyn Jenner's testicles
July 5, 2023 9:11 am

I for one have not been ‘conned’. I saw the movie ‘Wag The Dog’, therefore I no longer believe anything I see on the TV news. And that was decades ago now.

Htos1av
Htos1av
July 5, 2023 9:29 am

Now try 9/11 and brennan….

Ben Colder
Ben Colder
July 9, 2023 11:02 am

What I would like to know is how much is the big Guy is getting out of all the money they have sent to the Don in Ukraine and how much does the Turtle get you can bet they get some of that money .The Sniff can hardly keep from sending in US troops he wants in on the war so bad send in his son the cokehead let him get is ass shot up if he likes war so much .The hell of it is they send in some one else’s kids to get all shot to hell and maimed then when they get home they don’t take care of them that boils my ass .I am a Vietnam era vet that DIDNOT serve in Vietnam but was in the military at the time I saw how they took care of those guys. Yeah hell yes another endless war you sons of bitches get rich on the backs of dead or maimed guys like you all have been doing for the last fifty tears.