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The Claim That The Ukraine War Advances United States Interests Discredits The Claim That It Is "Unprovoked" by Ms Caitlin Johnstone!
(2022-12-23 at 00:47:35 )
The Claim That The Ukraine War Advances United States Interests Discredits The Claim That It Is "Unprovoked" by Ms Caitlin Johnstone!
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One of the most illustrative examples of how the mainstream worldview is based on narratives rather than facts is the way Republican officials like senate minority leader Mitch McConnell have been branded servants of Russia despite consistent track records as virulent Russia hawks.
"Moscow Mitch", as Democrats absurdly titled him during the height of Russiagate hysteria in 2019, gave a speech on the Senate floor on Wednesday arguing that the primary reason to back Ukraine in its war against Russia is because doing so serves United States interests.
"President Zelensky is an inspiring leader," Mr. McConnell said in his speech ahead of the Ukrainian presidents visit to Washington,D.C.. "But the most basic reasons for continuing to help Ukraine degrade and defeat the Russian invaders are cold, hard, practical American interests. Helping equip our friends in Eastern Europe to win this war is also a direct investment in reducing Vladimir Putins future capabilities to menace America, threaten our allies, and contest our core interests."
Mr. McConnell argued that backing Ukraine "will massively wear down the arsenal that is available to President Putin for future efforts to use bullying and bloodshed," taking a stab at the Biden administration for not requesting more money for this immensely useful proxy war.
"So I will say it one more time. Continuing our support for Ukraine is morally right, but it is not only that. It is also a direct investment in cold, hard, American interests," Mr. McConnell said. "That is why Republicans rejected the Biden Administrations original request for Ukraine assistance as insufficient.
"Finally, we all know that Ukraines fight to retake its territory is neither the beginning nor end of the Wests broader strategic competition with President Putins Russia," Mr. McConnell concluded. "Increasing the pressure on Putins regime can and should be a bipartisan priority."
You see United States empire lackeys gushing all the time about how extraordinarily efficient and cost-effective the proxy war in Ukraine is for furthering United States interests against Russia, which is funny because they spend the rest of the time talking about how this invasion was "unprovoked" and rending their garments about how horrible it is. The official imperial position is somehow simultaneously (A) "We hate this war and never wanted it," and (B) "This war benefits us tremendously."
The only way to reconcile these two positions is to believe that Vladimir Putin acted against the interests of Russia in the service of the United States by invading Ukraine, for no other reason than because he is too stupid and evil to do otherwise. The other choice is to do what most empire loyalists do and simply not think very hard about those obvious contradictions.
Alternatively, you can consider the possibility that President Putin was pressured into choosing between two bad options by the many aggressive provocations the empire has been making for years. Empire apologists always claim that western provocations had nothing to do with the invasion of Ukraine, but if that is true then why did so many western experts spend years warning that western provocations would lead to an invasion of Ukraine?
Plainly the claim that the United States is just an innocent bystander helping its good buddy Ukraine because it loves freedom and democracy is discredited by the claim - often made by those very same claimants - that this war serves United States interests. But you hear them bounce seamlessly between the two all the time.
Some of the usual suspects are using President Zelenskys visit to whine about how expensive aid to Ukraine is, so it is a good opportunity for this CEPA report that notes that for just 5% of the United States military budget, we have disabled 50% of Russias military power.-Bret Devereaux (BretDevereaux) December 21, 2022
There is a viral thread making the rounds on Twitter right now by a historian named Brett Devereaux that exemplifies this perfectly.
In the first tweet in the thread he is enthusing about how "for just 5% of the United States military budget, we have disabled 50% of Russias military power," then in the very next post in the thread he is weeping about what a humanitarian crisis the war is and how we just want peace, and then in the very next post after that he is saying "from a pure realpolitik perspective, President Putins war was a massive blunder that has strengthened the United States global position, degrading Russian capabilities (which frees up resources for other threats) and strengthening our alliances."
California representative Adam Schiff, who has been calling this war "unprovoked" since the invasion, was saying all the way back during the Donald Trump impeachment hearings of 2020 that "the United States aids Ukraine and her people so that we can fight Russia over there and we do not have to fight Russia here."
Another congressman, Dan Crenshaw, said on Twitter this past May that "investing in the destruction of our adversarys military, without losing a single American troop, strikes me as a good idea."
"It is in Americas interests to help Ukraine defeat one of our most powerful foes," tweeted The Atlantics David French in the wake of President Zelenskys PR appearance in Washington,D.C.
"It is in Americas national security interests for Putins Russia to be defeated in Ukraine," tweeted warmongering senator Lindsey Graham.
United States chauvinism & warmongering is so ingrained that AdamSchiff can openly declare, in Jan 2020, that the United States uses Ukraine to "fight Russia over there," and our elites applaud. Fast forward two years later when Russia fights back, and the same circle is outraged.-Aaron Maté (aaronjmate) February 26, 2022
Statements like these should fully discredit the official narrative that the United States is helping Ukraine fight off an unprovoked attack by a reckless tyrant.
These are mutually contradictory positions; either it is a completely unprovoked invasion that Washington,D.C. did not want, or it is an excellent way of getting Washington,D.C. everything it wants. It is nonsensical and naive to believe both.
But of course they do not discredit the official Ukraine narrative in the eyes of the public, because the United States has the most effective propaganda machine that has ever existed.
The many glaring inconsistencies and misdeeds of the empire are simply airbrushed away with a little spin and sweet talk.
If it were not for the imperial spin machine, nobody would believe the United States just coincidentally stumbled its way into a lucky proxy war that happens to help it advance its agendas of global domination.
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Ah, the Buddha Ms Caitlin speaks the truth!!! - Cousin Lucky