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The Single Most Important Question In The World Right Now by Ms Caitlin Johnstone!
(2022-02-28 at 23:45:23 )
The Single Most Important Question In The World Right Now by Ms Caitlin Johnstone!
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There is one question today that is more important than any other question that could possibly be asked, and it is this:
"Is what the United States and its allies are trying to accomplish in Ukraine worth continually risking nuclear armageddon for?"
Russian state media have confirmed that Vladimir Putins orders to move the nations nuclear deterrent forces into "special combat duty mode" have been carried out, citing "aggressive statements from NATO related to the Russian military operation in Ukraine."
"Russias ground, air and submarine-based nuclear deterrent forces have begun standby alert duty with reinforced personnel, Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu has informed President Putin," Sputnik reports.
This comes days after President Putin issued a thinly veiled threat of an immediate nuclear strike should western powers interfere in Russias invasion of Ukraine, saying, "Whoever tries to hinder us, and even more so, to create threats to our country, to our people, should know that Russias response will be immediate. And it will lead you to such consequences that you have never encountered in your history."
-so.. the implications of an isolated, angry President Putin presiding over a grinding, existential conventional war and an economy devastated by sanctions are really terrifying. The chances of his accepting "defeat" are far lower than the chances he escalates dramatically.-Samuel Charap (scharap) February 27, 2022
This also comes as the United States and EU countries commit to sending fighter jets and stinger missiles to assist Ukraine in fighting an unwinnable war against a longtime target of the United States empire, perhaps with the hope of dragging Moscow into a costly military quagmire like it deliberately worked to do in Afghanistan and in Syria.
This also comes as the ruble crashes following crushing sanctions and the banning of Russian banks from the international money transfer system SWIFT by the United States and its allies. The economic hardship that follows will hurt ordinary people and may foment unrest, and it is here worth noting that in 2019 then-Secretary of State Mike Pompeo admitted that the goal of brutal sanctions on Iran was to push people to rise up and overthrow their government.
We are also seeing the all-too-familiar phrase "regime change" used in reference to President Putin by prominent western narrative managers like Council on Foreign Relations President Richard Haas, European Council on Foreign Relations Co-Chair Carl Bildt, Benjamin Wittes of the Brookings Institute and Hoover Institution, as well as USA Today.
-"This is the most dangerous situation since the Cuban Missile Crisis. How can we reduce the risk of catastrophic escalation?"
"Send in fighter jets and Stinger missiles"-Michael Tracey (mtracey) February 28, 2022
All of this has made nuclear war in the near term a whole lot more likely than it was just a few days ago.. which is a really strange thing to type.
As I am always saying, the primary risk of nuclear war is not that anyone will choose to start one, it is that one could be triggered by any combination of miscommunication, miscalculation, misunderstanding or technical malfunction amid the chaos and confusion of escalating cold war tensions. This nearly happened, repeatedly, in the last cold war. The more tense things get, the greater the likelihood of an unthinkable chain of events from which there is no coming back.
Cold war brinkmanship has far too many small, unpredictable moving parts for anyone to feel confident that they can ramp up aggressions without triggering a nuclear exchange. Anyone who feels safe with these games of nuclear chicken simply does not understand them.
To get some insight into how easily an unpredictable scenario can lead to nuclear war I recommend watching this hour-long documentary or reading this article about Vasili Arkhipov, the Soviet submariner who single-handedly saved the world from obliteration during the Cuban Missile Crisis. He was one of three senior officers aboard a nuclear-armed sub that was cornered near Cuba by United States war ships who did not know the sub had a nuclear weapon on board.
The United States navy was dropping explosives onto the sub to get it to surface, and the Soviets did not know what they were doing as they had cut off all communications. It took all three senior officers to launch the nuke their ship was armed with, and two of them, thinking this was the beginning of World War 3, saw it as their duty to use it. Only Mr. Arkhipov, who had witnessed the horrific effects that radiation can have on the human body during a nuclear-powered submarine meltdown years earlier, refused.
You, and everyone you know, exist because Mr. Arkhipov made that decision. Had his personal history and conditioning been a little bit different, or had another officer been on board that particular ship on that particular day, nothing around you right now would be there. We got lucky. So lucky it is uncomfortable to even think about it. But it is important to.
This again is just one of the many nuclear close calls we have experienced since our species began its insane practice of stockpiling armageddon weapons around the world. We survived the last cold war by sheer, dumb luck. We were never in control. Not once. And there is no reason to believe we will get lucky again.
-one thing that is worryingly different now as opposed to during the cold war (as I understand it) is that thousands of people are just confidently yelling that Russia will never use nukes and therefore we should make aggressive moves against them
- i bless the rains down in castamere (Chinchillazllla) February 28, 2022
So I repeat again the worlds most important question: is what the United States and its allies are trying to accomplish in Ukraine worth continually risking nuclear armageddon for?
Well? Is it?
It is not really a question you can just compartmentalize away from if you have integrity. It demands to be answered.
Is it worth it to continue along this trajectory? Is it? Is it really? Perhaps there might be some things that would be worth risking the life of every creature on earth to obtain, but is refusing to concede to Moscows demands in Ukraine one of them?
Whatever your values are, whatever your analysis is, whatever beliefs you have been holding to justify your support for the wests side of this conflict, will you still proudly stand by them if you look outside and see a mushroom cloud growing in the distance?
Well? Will you?
Here is a hint: if your answer to this question is premised on the assumption that nuclear war can not or will never happen, then you do not have a position that is grounded in reality, because you are not accounting for real possibilities. You are justifying your position with fantasy.
For those on this platform giddy about the plummet of the ruble, a word of caution: the severity of this will create forces beyond everyones control. It could get very scary and not have the outcome you suspect.-Paul Sonne (PaulSonne) February 27, 2022
I understand the argument that if we let tyrants do whatever they want just because they have nukes they will just do whatever they want.
I understand the argument that if we do not stop President Putin now he is going to take over all of Europe because he is literally Hitler and blah blah blah.
I understand why people ask "Well if we do not stand up to him now, then when? Where is your line??" I really do.
But the United States has been making risk-to-benefit calculations based on the fact that Russia has nuclear weapons every single day since Stalin got the bomb.
There are things Russia has been permitted to do that weaker nations would have been forcefully stopped from doing, like annexing Crimea and intervening in Syria, exactly because they have nukes.
If those were not the line, why specifically does Ukraine have to be?
Surely there is a line somewhere, but it would have to exist at a point where it would be worth risking the life of every living creature for.
So is it? Is keeping the possibility of NATO membership open and retaining control of the Donbas really so important that we should roll the dice on the existence of the entire human species on it???
Is maintaining a hostile client state on Russias border truly worth gambling the life of every terrestrial organism for??
Are the desperate unipolarist grand chessboard maneuverings of a few powerful people in Washington,D.C., Langley and Arlington really worth risking the life of everyone you know and love??
If the answer is no, then building some opposition to what we are seeing here becomes a very urgent matter. Very urgent indeed.
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