“PERSPECTIVE A YEAR
AFTER THE WAR”
Who really are
responsible for the war in the heart of Europe? The hands of the instigators
are being left bare
By Danny Smith
The first question that
we should ask ourselves to address the title of this article is why did the war
that is being waged today in Ukraine break out? The answers will obviously be
according to those who are on one side or the other, but we are looking for a
better answer. If we accept that war is the last resort in the treatment of a
political dispute between parties, it should be clear that all negotiable
avenues have failed or, one of the parties wanted to buy time to attack by
surprise.
The background to the
current war goes beyond a confrontation between Ukraine and Russia. A strictly
geopolitical objective is what is hidden in it. Its evolution comes from the
implosion of the USSR in 1991, although its starting point occurred in 2004
with Western interference through the promotion of the so-called orange
revolution, a ploy orchestrated by the CIA to co-opt the political management
of the country.
With that seed,
Washington and Brussels began little by little to seek to expand their
subversive operations around creating fissures with Russia. As usual, the main
items on which they focused were the promotion of distrust and a Russophobic
counterculture disguised behind NGOs such as USAID or federal agencies
disguised as altruists such as the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) that
under the spent The argument of spreading democracy and injecting money to buy
corrupt officials seek to subvert the political power of the countries where
they operate.
With the arrival of
Obama in 2009, the interest of the neoconservatives to invest resources in the
advance of NATO towards the east was reactivated, with the main objectives
being to control the heart of Europe (Hearthland), take over Crimea and thus
control the Black Sea. To this end, the efforts of Secretary of State John
Kerry and his side Victoria Nuland were strenuous to encourage the Ukrainian
opposition so that Russia deactivated the Sevastopol naval base.
To achieve these
objectives, Washington and its partners relied on politically unpresentable
-but highly useful- actors whom they had been secretly contacting for some
time. The CIA and its MI6 colleagues used Ukrainian Nazi gangs to overthrow the
government of Viktor Yarnucovich in 2014 and then made them part of the current
regime. Israel is also involved in these rocky relations and in particular “Bibi”
Netanyahu who, with contacts with the Jewish oligarchs close to Poroshenko,
lent his support to this move.
Thereafter, the Kiev
regime targeted its own Russian-speaking fellow citizens who rejected the new
Status Quo. But it was not Russia or Putin who faced this state of affairs, but
the six million of these same Ukrainians who were not willing to be treated as
second-class citizens. When Kiev began to persecute and kill Russian-speakers
in the Donbass, with good reason Moscow began its efforts (with the sanction of
UN Resolution 2202) to sit the parties at a negotiating table and that is how
the Accords emerged. of Minsk I and II which, as already revealed, were used by
the “collective West” as a ploy to gain time.
Meanwhile, Washington
and London deepened their military advice to the FSU and ultranationalist gangs
such as “Azov”, “Aidar” and other marginal groups of the “Pradvy Sektor” that
would later be used as shock units for dirty work by the CIA and as a tip of
spearheads a massive offensive that Kiev had planned to launch in March 2022.
It is precisely these groups that are being financially supported and provided
with the most modern weapons, leaving the Ukrainian army as cannon fodder.
Warned of this, Vladimir Putin had to make a crucial decision and although it
was difficult, it was undoubtedly much less damaging for Russia than what it
could have been to see NATO razing the Donbass and installing itself without
remedy.
One year after the
launch of the Special Military Operation, stagnation on the ground was
foreseeable, but the gains have been considerable. The securing of the Donetsk
and Lugansk people's republics has been the consequent result that has spread
to a good part of Novorossiya. The interference of NATO -which at the beginning
was underhanded- is now undeniable, although the Western media continue to
ramble on about the heroism of the regime led by Zelensky that has been
unmasked as arch corrupt, brutal and segregationist.
In that sense, the
provision of state-of-the-art technological support through advanced software
to intercept and infect cell phones of Russian troops and authorities of the
people's republics that ended up revealing key positions to bombard them up to
the HIMARS systems and HOROWITZ cannons, shows the participation of NATO in the
field of operations. The extensive and dangerous network of US Biowarfare
laboratories has also been exposed, in which for decades dangerous biological
agents such as variants of SaRs-CoV have been produced in total secrecy.
Another consequence of
this intervention has undoubtedly been the scandal that arose after the unclear
business dealings of Hunter Biden involving, among many others, the current
regime in Kiev in the “Burisma Holdigns” affair, had been aired. Not only
Biden's businesses were exposed by digital files found on his “Laptop” (which
they treated as fake-news) but also his expensive personal vices. But just as
scandalous as this is undoubtedly the intervention of his father, Joe Biden
who, using the influence provided by his public office and through the FBI and
CIA, has been censoring social networks and even trying to delete online
evidence of all this and even (according to some sources), these efforts today
are focused on “cleaning up” traces in Ukraine.
In the political-economic
sphere, the commercial and financial actions of the US did not have the
expected effects against Russia. On the contrary, they have been
counterproductive and ruinous, especially for their own European partners
without moving their rulers. Russia has not stopped its energy production and
beyond the Anglo-American blackmail that is done on weak governments not to buy
their products, only some give in. If there is anyone that profits from this,
it is the US LNG companies, technology companies and corporations in the arms
industry, profits that are obviously not seen by the population.
As far as Ukraine is
concerned, the only thing that remains from its current reality is a scene of
the institutionality of a country that no longer exists. In this sense, his
destiny has been signed. Whether due to the Russian military victory or a
negotiated ceasefire, the financial debt taken on by Zelensky and his regime
has sold the future to the creditors of that Western collective.