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Evan Gershkovich: United States Spy or Simply Naive? by Jacob G. Hornberger
(2023-04-03 at 16:06:41 )
Evan Gershkovich: United States Spy or Simply Naive? by Jacob G. Hornberger
United States officials, the Wall Street Journal, and the rest of the mainstream press are up in arms over the arrest by Russian officials of 31-year-old WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich. The Russians are charging Mr. Gershkovich with spying, a charge that the Journal and the United States government are vehemently denying. U.S. officials and the U.S. mainstream press are saying that Gershkovich is nothing more than a "political hostage."
Of course, the denials that Mr. Gershkovich is a spy are meaningless. If Mr. Gershkovich was recruited by the Central Intelligence Agency while in journalism school as part of an updated Operation Mockingbird, the last thing he would do is reveal that fact to his superiors at the Wall Street Journal. Spies know that they are supposed to keep their spy status secret, even from their employers.
Moreover, if Mr. Gershkovich does in fact work for the Central Intelligence Agency, everyone knows that the CIA is going to lie about it. After all, let us not forget that the official policy of the CIA is to lie if it is in the interest of "national security."
Is Mr. Gershkovich actually a United States spy? Not likely, but only because a spy would not be so naive as to go gallivanting around Russia writing critical articles about Vladimir Putin, the Russian regime, and the adverse consequences of Russias invasion of Ukraine and think that there would be no adverse consequences for doing so.
What did Mr. Gershkovich and his bosses at the WSJ think - that President Putin was going to award Mr. Gershkovich the Russian Good Journalism Prize for the critical articles he has been writing, while, at the same time, having a grand old time in Russia socially cavorting with Russian friends?
My gosh, this is a regime that is estimated to have lost some 200,000 Russian soldiers in its war with Ukraine. Many, if not most, of those deaths can be attributed to United States weapons of war, not to mention United States intelligence assistance and United States training. Indeed, United States officials are now preparing to send battle tanks to Ukraine, which will be used to kill even more Russian soldiers.
It is not unreasonable for Russian officials and the Russian people to conclude that it is the United States government that is waging war against Russia by using Ukraine as its agent.
Every one of those dead Russian soldiers had a family and friends, who are now grieving the loss of their loved ones, just as United States of American families and friends grieve when United States soldiers are killed in some United States foreign war of aggression.
At the risk of belaboring the obvious, as president of Russia, President Putin has to deal with the psychological, emotional, and political consequences of those deaths. What person in Russia in his right mind is going to be writing critical news stories about President Putin and the Russian regime in that context and not think that there are going to be adverse consequences for doing so??
Keep in mind that we are not talking about a regime that is widely known for its commitment to principles of free speech. In fact, most everyone, including Mr. Gershkovich, knows that the Russian regime is jailing Russian citizens for daring to criticize the war effort. Why in the world did Mr. Gershkovich and the Journal think that Russian officials were going to treat an American journalist differently? Just because he is an American?
Moreover, let us keep something important in mind - something that United States officials and their acolytes in the mainstream press do not acknowledge but that most people around the world fully understand.
It was the Pentagon, operating through NATO, that ginned up this crisis, with the aim of reinvigorating its old Cold War racket and, in the process, giving Russia another "Vietnam," just like when United States officials provoked the Soviets into invading Afghanistan in 1979.
Just as United States officials did back in 1979, United States officials and their acolytes in the mainstream press are now celebrating the fact that those 200,000 Russian soldiers have now been killed in Ukraine. They call it "degrading" Russia. And they are surprised that Russian officials have gone after Mr. Gershkovich, a reporter for the conservative Wall Street Journal?
Just consider the last article that Mr. Gershkovich wrote before being taken into custody. It is entitled "Russias Economy Is Starting to Come Undone." The entire thrust of the article is that President Putins war is taking Russia down.
And yet they are surprised that Mr. Gershkovich has been arrested?
Oh sure, they can exclaim all they want about what a courageous journalist Mr. Gershkovich is. Fine, that is true. But no reasonable persons should be shocked and outraged when he is arrested by the authoritarian regime that he is criticizing from inside that country. To think that he was going to be given carte blanche to write whatever he wanted with impunity is the height of naiveté!!
Consider Edward Snowden. He is an American living in Russia. I will bet that he opposes the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Russian arrests of war critics, and the mass surveillance that comes with the Russian national-security state.
What is Mr. Snowden publicly saying about all this? What is he writing on the Internet about it? What is he saying in articles published in the United States or elsewhere?
Answer: Nothing.
Mr. Snowden is saying nothing.
And why is that?
Because Mr. Snowden is not naive.
He knows when and where to pick his battles. He knows that if he says anything critical about Russia while he is there, Russian authorities will send him packing to the United States (or worse), where, ironically, United States officials would do the same thing to him that Russian officials are doing to Mr. Gershkovich.
After all, what did Mr. Snowden do to merit criminal charges in the United States?
All he did was publish truthful evidence of criminal activity on the part of the United States national-security state. But no one could be shocked or surprised when United States officials went after Mr. Snowden with the same vengeance that Russian officials have gone after Mr. Gershkovich. That is the way national-security states operate.
For that matter, look at what United States officials have been doing to Julian Assange for reporting criminal activity on the part of United States national-security state officials. They have been obsessively going after him for years with maximum vengeance, just as Russian officials are going after Mr. Gershkovich.
No national-security state - Russia, United States, Cuba, North Korea, Egypt, Pakistan, or other - will tolerate people like Gershkovich, Snowden, and Assange.
Moreover, do not forget the people that United States officials targeted for criminal prosecution for giving speeches or writing articles that criticized President Wilsons intervention in World War I, including perspectives that challenged the moral legitimacy of forcing Americans through conscription to fight, kill, and die in that intervention. Those victims were not doing anything more than Mr. Gershkovich has been doing.
Moreover, let us not forget how United States officials mistreat Russian citizens, such as Maria Butina, the young Russian woman who was incarcerated and deported on bogus charges of failing to register as a Russian agent after she was caught "infiltrating" the National Rifle Association to advocate in favor of gun rights.
The big lesson to be learned here is not the totalitarian practices of foreign regimes. Russias arrest of Evan Gershkovich should not surprise us one bit.
It is how national-security states, including both Russia and the United States, operate. The big lesson to be learned is how the Pentagon and the CIA are experts in ginning up crises that not only justify the ever-increasing looting of American taxpayers to fund all these destructive and highly dangerous interventionist antics but also make it unsafe for Americans who are living, traveling, or working overseas, as Evan Gershkovich has now discovered!
Reprinted here with permission from Mr. Jacob G. Hornberger of The Future of Freedom Foundation!! Their Libertarian Website!!