This
month's Global Network video comes at a crucial time as negotiations
between the Trump administration and Russia on Ukraine have slowed down to a crawl.
Russia
repeatedly attempted diplomacy after the US orchestrated coup d' etat in
Kiev, Ukraine in 2014. Twice Russia led negotiations for the Minsk 1
& 2 agreements that called for a ceasefire between Kiev and the
Donbass region of eastern Ukraine. The agreements left the Donbass under
Ukraine's control but provided for local autonomy.
Soon
after the 2014 coup the first thing that the newly selected government
in Kiev did (by Victoria Nuland and the Obama administration) was to declare
the speaking of Russian in Ukraine illegal. Russian ethnic citizens of
Ukraine in the Donbass began to peacefully protest and immediately were
attacked by the Ukrainian army loaded with neo-Nazis who predominate in
the western part of Ukraine, near the Polish border.
These Ukrainian troops were trained, armed and directed by US-NATO (as recently admitted by the New York Times)
and sent east. The Donbass region is heavily loaded with coal miners
who came out of the mines to defend their families and their lands.
A
couple years ago the former leaders of Germany, France and Ukraine
admitted they never intended to honor the Minsk Agreements but instead
used them buy more time to increase the size of the Ukrainian army for
on-going war with Russia.
Due
to climate change, and the melting Arctic ice, the western resource
extraction corporations, and their government puppets, have intended to
break Russia up into smaller nations in order to steal Russia's vast
resource base.
Few
know that European powers have attempted for over 500 years to break
Russia into pieces - something tried by Napoleon in France and Hitler in
Germany. Sweden tried about a dozen times to invade and topple the
Russian government over many years.
Russia's
position today is they don't want war. They became a capitalist country
with a military budget in the range of $150 billion in 2024 in
comparison to the US military budget of $1 trillion. There is no way
Russia could invade all of Europe as NATO regularly proclaims.
Russia
wants the west to honor the promise made to them at the time of the
collapse of the former Soviet Union that NATO would not expand eastward
toward their nation. Since the Bill Clinton program of NATO expansion
the western military alliance has been on steroids.
Russia
also demands a mutual security agreement for all of Europe and an end
to the neo-Nazi backed regime in Kiev. Since the citizens of the Donbass
have voted to rejoin Russia, Moscow says that Kiev and NATO must
respect those choices.
So
the western resource extraction corporations and the military
industrial complex wish to keep the war going for obvious reasons.
No comments:
Post a Comment