BRICS eta Ukraina/ Errusia/ AEB + EB + NATO/ Txina (24)

Hitz batzuk:

a) Oso argi dagoenez, gatazka hau ez da gerla arrunt bat:

Alde batetik NATO eta NATOzaleak diren estatuak daude , AEB eta EU nagusiak izanik…. Bestetik Errusia…

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b) Halaber, garbi baino geniago dago funtsezko gatazkaren muina:

Alde batetik, erreferentzia gisa, moneta bakarreko mundua, dolarra nagusia izanik; eta bestetik, moneta askotako antolakuntza berria, BRICS, hasiera izanik.

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c) Ondorioz, Zelenski marioneta huts bat da, NATO-ren, AEB-en eta beste maila txikiago batean EU-ren esku egonik

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Alfred de Zayas

COUNTERPUNCH: A Blueprint For Peace In Ukraine

(https://dezayasalfred.wordpress.com/2022/12/20/counterpunch-a-blueprint-for-peace-in-ukraine/)

DECEMBER 20, 2022

BY ALFRED DE ZAYAS

A BLUEPRINT FOR PEACE IN UKRAINE

As more and more politicians and scholars worldwide recognize that the Ukraine war cannot be solved militarily, that there will be no winners but only losers, we must concentrate on damage control, which means an immediate cease-fire.  This is the only rational policy we can follow, and should be advanced by all United Nations agencies, notably the General Assembly, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, the United Nations Development Program, the United Nations Environmental Program, the World Health Organization, etc.  There is indeed a human right to peace, which all UN member states have an erga omnes obligation to respect.  It is crucial for our survival that governments discard the outdated paradigm of unconditional surrender and “winner takes all”.  The current war-mongering by politicians and the drums of war orchestrated by the mainstream media are anything but “patriotic”.  In the nuclear age every measure must be taken to reduce tensions and build bridges for dialogue.

My blueprint for peace is simple.  1. Ceasefire based on the UN Charter, 2. A ban on deliveries of weapons to the belligerents, 3. UN organized international assistance to all populations suffering because of the war, lack of energy, lack of food, etc. 4. UN organized and monitored referenda in Crimea and Donbas, 5. Lifting of sanctions that have nullified the benefits of globalization, broken supply chains, upset international trade, endangered food security, 6. Drafting of a new security architecture for Europe and the world, 7. Establishment of a Truth and Reconciliation Commission to hear the grievances from all sides, 8. Punishment of war crimes by the respective governments, e.g. Ukrainian crimes to be investigated and prosecuted by Ukrainian judges, Russian crimes to be investigated and punished by Russian tribunals.

There is no valid binary analysis or division of the world into “good guys” and “bad guys”.  There has always been good in the bad and bad in the good.  A binary analysis is only possible if one refuses to consider the opinions of all belligerents, and of the rest of humanity — as it watches this tragedy unfold.  There are root causes of the catastrophe that we are witnessing, and if we want to formulate a viable blueprint for peace, we must not look at it exclusively from the “Western” perspective, but also take into account the views of 1.5 Billion Chinese, 1.5 Billion Indians, 240 million Pakistanis, 170 million Bangladeshis, 280 million Indonesians, 220 million Nigerians, 220 million Brazilians, 140 million Mexicans etc.  The stakes are too high, and we Americans and Europeans have no right to risk the survival of the planet because of an internal European querelle.  For the average African, Asian or Latin American, it is wholly irrelevant whether Crimea is in Russia or in Ukraine.  A nuclear war must not be fought over this.

What is crucial is to agree NOW on a cease-fire and bring in mediators like Pope Francis to make concrete proposals.  Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has just published an essay in the Spectator, where he urges a negotiated end to hostilities and warns about the danger of a nuclear war.  He mentioned that in 1916 the US government had the opportunity to end World War I through diplomacy, but that the much revered Woodrow Wilson squandered the chance because of domestic politics. 

The Ukraine “war in which two nuclear powers contest a conventionally armed country” is clearly a proxy war in which NATO countries are following a playbook to weaken Russia, in the vain expectation to induce regime change.  The US and NATO have failed to understand that Russians are very patriotic, and that when they feel threatened, they will fight no matter what the odds.  No level of sanctions will ever induce the Russian population to rebel against Putin and put a US-friendly Tsar in his place.  We already have the experience of 62 years of draconian sanctions against Cuba, which have failed to bring the communist government to its knees.  40 years of sanctions against Nicaragua, 23 years of economic war against Venezuela have not taken the Chavez and Maduro governments down.  In fact, to this day these left-wing governments enjoy considerable popular support.  As I learned during my official UN mission to Venezuela, the vast majority of the Venezuelans do not blame Maduro for their troubles – they blame the U.S.

Of course, we cannot simply go back to the world before 24 February 2022.  Too much blood has been shed.  According to Kissinger any “peace process” would “link Ukraine to NATO, however expressed”, as he no longer sees Ukrainian neutrality as an option, which was the preferred solution when Turkey negotiated a peace agreement back in March 2022, which was torpedoed by the US and UK, who insisted in pursuing the war until “victory” against Russia, that is, misusing the Ukrainians as cannon fodder.

Kissinger proposes that Russia withdraw to the lines before 24 February, while the territories Ukraine claims – Donetsk, Lugansk and Crimea – could be the subject of a negotiation after a ceasefire.  Personally, I have my doubts about this, because after the shelling of these territories by the Ukraine since 2014, a considerable level of hatred toward the Ukrainian authorities has emerged, so that it would be inconceivable for these territories to be reincorporated into Ukraine.  It would then be a civil war, even a guerrilla war.  Essentially it is a matter for the populations there to decide, pursuant to their verifiably determined wishes.

The right of self-determination of peoples (arts. 1, 55, Chapters XI and XII UN Charter) is solidly anchored in article 1 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and both Ukraine and Russia must respect it.  Of course, the UN could now organize self-determination referenda, which would be monitored internationally.  But the UN failed the Ukrainian and Russian peoples, when it failed to organize and monitor referenda in these Russian-populated territories in 1991, when the Ukraine unilaterally split from the Soviet Union, or in 2014 following the anti-Russian coup d’état in Maidan, which overthrew the legitimate, democratically elected president of Ukraine, Victor Yanukovich.  A referendum 2014 would have prevented the tragedy we are witnessing today.

By now it should be clear to everybody that, as the Kosovars will never consent to be reincorporated into Serbia, the Russian populations of Crimea, Donetsk and Lugansk would rebel against any such proposal.  What is not clear is how the populations of Kherson and Zaporozhe would vote, territories where the Russian majority is less pronounced.  Russia will never retreat to the 24 February 2022 line, because Russia considers with good reason that the people in these territories are in grave danger and that they are entitled to protection.  Personally I do not adhere to the so-called doctrine of “Responsibility to Protect”[1].  But if R2P had any legitimacy, then the Russians could also invoke it.

A new European (or world-wide) security architecture should be built that would take into consideration the legitimate security concerns of all persons living in the area. The independence of Ukraine must of course be guaranteed, as indeed the independence of Russia.

There are many obstacles to peace in Ukraine, mostly attributable to the intransigent attitude of most NATO countries that to this day fail to acknowledge the fact that NATO’s eastern expansion, contrary to agreements made in 1989/91, was perceived by Russia as an existential threat and that sooner of later Russia would react.  Let us not forget that from 2014 to 2022 Russia participated in the Minsk Accords, in OSCE meetings, in the Normandy Format.  It must be recognized that Russia acted in conformity with article 2(3) of the UN Charter and spent 8 years trying to solve the problems created by the 2014 Maidan coup d’état by peaceful means.  Alas, it was Ukraine, supported by the US and UK, who refused to implement the Minsk agreements and the right of self-determination of the Russian populations of Ukraine.  The two treaties proposed by Foreign Minister Lavrov in December 2021 were moderate and a good basis for discussion.  These treaties would have given Russia the national security guarantees it was entitled to have, and would have enabled a sustainable peace between Russia and Ukraine. Unfortunately, these proposals were arrogantly rejected by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.

One problem is that many in the West imagine that “a Russia rendered impotent by war” would be desirable. These people do not know Russia, the Russian people of their history. They are prey to the anti-Russian propaganda that has always been present in the Western media, which abated a bit during the Gorbachev years late 1980s and early 1990s, but picked up quickly after NATO decided it needed an “enemy” to justify its existence.  This happened under US President Bill Clinton, and we are seeing the consequences of rampant Russophobia today in the mainstream media, in talkshows, in Hollywood.  This kind of xenophobia is prohibited in Article 20 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political rights, but most people do not know of the existence of ICCPR.  I remember the anti-Russian agitation at the time of the Georgian invasion of South Ossetia, the hateful articles against Russian sportsmen an sportswomen during the Socci Winter Olympics early in 2014, just before the Maiden coup d’état.  It is as if the media were already preparing the American and European public to hate Russians, so as to be able to better justify the putsch and the subsequent anti-Russian measures adopted by the putsch Parliament.

As a UN official, I had the opportunity to learn the Russian language and obtain my proficiency certificate.  Ever since I have been grateful for the newly acquired ability to read Pushkin, Lermontov, Tolstoy, Dostoyevsky, Turgenev in the original.  I also had the chance to use Russian at the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights during numerous missions to the Baltic states and Russia, and in 1994 during two missions to Ukraine to monitor both the parliamentary and presidential elections.  I am happy to know a considerable number of Russians in Russia and in the diaspora, as well as Ukrainians in Ukraine and in the diaspora, some of whom I call friends.  As a historian, I have made an effort to understand the Russian psyche, to put myself in their shoes.  Kissinger reminds us of Russia’s “historical role” in Europe and warns that the chimera of “dismantling” Russia would turn its vast territory into a “contested vacuum” and endless wars by competing societies would follow.  In the presence of thousands of nuclear weapons in the area, this would be a recipe for universal Apocalypse.

The mainstream media in the West  continues to pour fuel on the fire by maximizing reports – whether verifiable or not – of alleged Russian war crimes.  There is no doubt, that Russian soldiers have committed atrocities in Ukraine, as NATO forces have committed atrocities in Afghanistan, Iraq, Abu Ghraib, Guantanamo, and elsewhere.  In my book The Wehrmacht War Crimes Bureau (University of Nebraska Press, 1980[2]) I documented atrocities committed by both Russian and Ukrainian soldiers on Yugoslavs, Poles, Hungarians, Germans, during World War II.  Of course, Russians commit crimes.  But  all sides have committed them, and we should not be focusing on the primacy of punishment and war crimes trials, because experience shows that war crimes trials can only take place if there has been unconditional surrender by the vanquished, as 1945 when Germany and Japan capitulated.

The scenario today is quite different, because there is zero chance that Russia would ever surrender.  If the escalation of tensions and the propaganda continue, there is a growing danger that someone at NATO will propose a “pre-emptive” nuclear strike against Russia, and if Russia were existentially threatened, it would throw its vast nuclear arsenal against us in the West.  Let us not forget that the oceans are alive with NATO and Russian submarines all equipped with nuclear weapons.  Thus, we should not provoke a nuclear confrontation that could very well terminate human (and animal) life on the planet.

Common sense tells us that we must reduce tensions and try to reach a compromise, a modus vivendi, even though it will take many years before relations between NATO countries and Russia can be restored to a respectful co-existence.

At the Nuremberg and Tokyo trails 1945-48 the vanquished were at the mercy of the victors (vae victis), and the Nuremberg and Tokyo trials were held in the arrogance of power.  Surely many of those convicted were guilty of horrendous crimes.  But a “victor’s tribunal” never has much legitimacy.  In order to do “justice” a tribunal must punish all who have broken the law, and not focus on the vanquished and let the victors get away in total impunity.  If the Nuremberg tribunal aspired to credibility, it should have tried the Soviets for their multiple massacres of religious minorities, the killing of 15,000 Polish prisoners of war at Katyn and elsewhere, it would have tried the US and UK for the deliberate terror bombing of population centres, killing an estimated 600,000 human beings.  “Bomber Harris” certainly would have been hung. Also the “dambusters” would have had a place on the dock. If the Tokyo tribunal would have wanted historical respectability, it would have tried the US for its indiscriminate naval warfare, for its systematic machine-gunning of Japanese shipwrecked (as recorded in the UN Navy histories), would have tried British soldiers for killing Japanese prisoners of war in Southeast Asia (widely discussed in British Parliamentary Debates), would have tried the crew of the Enola Gay that threw the first atomic bomb on the hapless population of Hiroshima — historically one of the mega-crimes of the 20th century.

Do we need an international tribunal to try Putin, Zelinsky, Stoltenberg, to prosecute members of the Azov battalion, mercenaries and other ruthless combatants?  No.  Investigations and trials should be conducted only by the countries concerned.  The Ukrainians have an interest in maintaining discipline in their armies.  Ditto the Russians.  An international tribunal would only politicize matters.  All States parties to the 1949 Geneva Red  Cross Conventions are already obliged to try their own criminals.  Here is where emphasis must be placed.

What historical precedents do we have for major wars that have ended with amnesties[3]? Too many to count.  Let me start with the Thirty Years War (1618-48) that wiped out some 8 million Europeans.  Interestingly enough, notwithstanding the monstrous atrocities committed, no war crimes trials were held, no retribution was stipulated in the 1648 Treaties of Münster and Osnabrück. On the contrary, Article 2 of both treaties provides for a general amnesty. Too much blood had been spilt. Europe needed a rest, and “punishment” was left to God:  “There shall be on the one side and the other a perpetual Oblivion, Amnesty, or Pardon of all that has been committed … in such a manner, that no body …shall practice any Acts of Hostility, entertain any Enmity, or cause any Trouble to each other.”[4]  The Peace of Westphalia of 1648 has gone down in history as a milestone of international law and a reasonable effort at establishing a European security architecture[5].

We can also refer to article 3 of the Treaty of Rijswijk (1697), which ordained amnesty for the soldiers of the French and British monarchies.  Article XI of the Final Act of the Congress of Vienna (1815) stipulated amnesties notwithstanding the atrocities of the Napoleonic wars. Chapter II of the Evian Accords of 1962, which ended the ferocious Algerian war of independence, similarly ordained an amnesty for both sides.

Admittedly, today’s world does not like the concept of “amnesty” and seems to be hooked on revenge.  This is pretty dangerous, as we dance on the rim of the precipice. 

With wisdom and serenity we might manage to survive and someday say with Vergilius “forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit” … “perhaps one day it will be pleasing to remember these things”.  Especially if our politicians exercise prudence and wisdom and succeed in saving the world from Armageddon. Sure enough, this sounds like an expression of stoicism and aestheticism, but what options do we have?


[1] See discussion of R2P in para. 32 of my 2018 report to the Human Rights Council. https://undocs.org/Home/Mobile?FinalSymbol=A%2FHRC%2F37%2F63&Language=E&DeviceType=Desktop&LangRequested=False

See the debate in the General Assembly on 23 July 2009, summarized in my 2012 report to the Assembly (A/67/277). Contrary to some trends and perceptions, the idea of the responsibility to protect, contained in General Assembly resolution 60/1 (2005 World Summit Outcome), did not replace the Charter-mandated international law of non-interference in the internal affairs of sovereign States. The responsibility to protect is not a lex specialis that derogates from Article 2 (3), (4) and (7) or any other provision of the Charter. The principle of non-intervention remains very much valid and is confirmed in countless resolutions of the Assembly and the Human Rights Council. Therefore, responsibility to protect cannot circumvent the Charter or engage in sabre-rattling or propaganda for war. At the plenary debate on the responsibility to protect, the President of the Assembly identified four benchmark questions that should determine whether and when the system of collective security could invoke the responsibility to protect: (a) Do the rules apply in principle, and is it likely that they will be applied in practice equally to all States, or, in the nature of things, is it more likely that the principle would be applied only by the strong against the weak? (b) Will the adoption of the responsibility to protect principle in the practice of collective security be more likely to enhance or undermine respect for international law? (c) Is the doctrine of responsibility to protect necessary and, conversely, does it guarantee that States will intervene to prevent another situation like the one that occurred in Rwanda? (d) Does the international community have the capacity to enforce accountability upon those who might abuse the right?

[2] See scholarly reviews on my website http://www.alfreddezayas.com/books.shtml

[3] Alfred de Zayas, “Amnesty Clause” in Rudolf Bernhardt (ed.) Encyclopedia of Public International Law, vol, I, North Holland, Amsterdam, 1992, pp. 148-151.

[4] https://avalon.law.yale.edu/17th_century/westphal.asp

[5] Alfred de Zayas, “Westphalia, Peace of” in Bernhardt, Encyclopedia of Public International Law, vol. IV, pp. 1465-1469, North Holland, Amsterdam,.2000.

Scott Ritter

Diplomacy is dead https://youtu.be/-0w4KYGphFk Honen bidez:

@YouTube

 

youtube.com

Diplomacy is dead

#scottritter #moscow #ukraina #europe #eu #putin #biden #kiev #russia #russiaukrainewar #ukrainenews #ukrainewar

Segida:

Col. Richard Black: Ukraine is losing more men per day in Bakhmut (alone) than the United States lost in a month during the Vietnam War

Bideoa, hemen: https://twitter.com/i/status/1601756111115145216

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George Szamuely@GeorgeSzamuely

One good thing about the nonsense Stoltenberg spouts is that it’s helping to bury NATO.

Txioa aipatu

SOS-UK-Report@sosReports

2022 abe. 30

?￰゚ヌᄌ?￰゚ヌᄎ?￰゚ヌᆭ?￰゚ヌᄎNATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg believes that the supply of weapons to Ukraine by NATO countries will quickly lead to a truce. “It may sound like a paradox, but military support for Ukraine is the shortest route to peace,” he argued in an interview with DPA.

Erakutsi haria

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The admissions of Angela Merkel and Francois Holland concerning the Minsk I and Minsk II treaties show that they deliberately entered a treaty in bad faith, in violation of article 26 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties.

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History will record the consistent pattern of bad faith displayed by Western politicians since Bill Clinton who deliberately broke the promises given to Mikhail Gorbachev.

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Alfred de Zayas@Alfreddezayas

This “culture of cheating”  practised by the West has destroyed the international order as we know it and makes it very difficult in the future to reach any agreement.

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Alfred de Zayas@Alfreddezayas

The essence of international law is that it must be applied uniformly, that treaties must be implemented — pacta sunt servanda.  Will we ever recognize that peace depends on mutual respect? Our policies have rendered us unworthy of trust.

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AZ @AZgeopolitics

?￰゚ヌᄌ?￰゚ヌᄎ??￰゚ヌᆭ?￰゚ヌᄎ“We must provide Ukraine with support,including military support,because this is the only way to convince Russia to sit down at the negotiating table and recognize Ukraine as a sovereign,independent state of Europe.Russia is preparing possible new offensive”-Stoltenberg

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AZ @AZgeopolitics

?￰゚ヌᄃ❌?￯ᄌマ?￰゚ヌᄎ“The UK stops importing LNG from Russia from January 1,” Foreign Ministry of the UK

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?￰゚ヌᄌ?￰゚ヌᄎ?￯ᄌマ?￰゚ヌᆰ“The cost of energy resources will remain high,because (LNG) is more expensive than Russian pipeline gas for logistical reasons.” – German Finance Minister

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AZ @AZgeopolitics

?￰゚ヌᄎ✈️??￰゚ヌᆭ“On December 31, an attack was carried out on the objects of the military-industrial complex of Ukraine involved in the manufacture of drones. Storage sites and launch sites of Ukrainian attack UAVs were hit.Goals were achieved “-Russia Ministry of Defense

Erakutsi haria

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Russia is one of the largest suppliers of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Japan, accounting for about 9% of the total volume of imports of this type of fuel.

Erakutsi haria

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The trade turnover between Russia and Japan for 11 months of 2022 increased by 10%, to 2.365 trillion yen (about $ 18 billion at the current exchange rate), compared to the same period of the previous year, despite the impact of sanctions.

Erakutsi haria

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AZ @AZgeopolitics

As a result, the volume of Japanese imports from Russia in value terms immediately increased by 35%, to 1.82 trillion yen (about $ 13.89 billion at the current exchange rate), compared to the same period last year.

Erakutsi haria

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@joanybaby77

erabiltzaileari erantzuten

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Tulsi Gabbard @TulsiGabbard

This is one of the main reasons I left the Dem Party: it’s COMPLETELY controlled by an elite cabal of warmongers. Any Dem who opposes their warmongering agenda is beat into submission. Sadly, to vote Democrat is a vote for war & more war—possibly nuclear

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It’s now clear to everyone that the so-called “progressive” wing of the Democratic Party lacks the courage and compassion required to stand up to the warmongers who own/control the Dem Party. Indeed, they too have become warmongers in order to advance their political careers.

Bideoa, hemen: https://twitter.com/i/status/1585588604813746176

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sarah@sahouraxo

10 wars, millions dead, 1 nobel peace prize, 0 sanctions.

Txioa aipatu

Richard@ricwe123

2022 abe. 22

These 3 American men have invaded 9 countries in 23 years, killed 11 million civilians and no one calls them ‘war criminals’ ?

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North Carolina for Tulsi@CarolinaTulsi

@mcarmystrong

@Stella_Assange

eta 2beste erabiltzaileei erantzuten

Never forget that Tulsi Gabbard warned us and tried to prevent the #UkraineRussiaWar.

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#NATO weapons from #Ukraine were finding their way to #Turkey and sold on the black market in #Iraq and #Lebanon.

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UK’s distinctive (and imbecilic) contribution to the debate on Ukraine has been to assure the world that provoking a nuclear superpower by attacking its territory doesn’t in any way risk starting a nuclear war. First Boris Johnson, now some “diplomat.”

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Tucker Carlson: The Washington Post Admits The Biden Regime Blew Up The Nord Stream 2 Pipeline #ZelenskyWarCriminal

Bideoa, hemen: https://twitter.com/i/status/1606113551478685697

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George Szamuely@GeorgeSzamuely

Note how Polish politicians are so driven by Russophobia that they have difficulties condemning the celebration of a man responsible for the mass murder of hundreds of thousands of their own countrymen. https://notesfrompoland.com/2023/01/02/poland-condemns-ukraines-commemoration-of-wartime-nationalist-leader-bandera/

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Truth Tellers like Scott Ritter,John Pilger,Garland Nixon, UKRAINE HAS ALREADY LOST THE WAR, IT CANT WIN:Ask the Ex Inspector Scott Ritter,Canal Mc dougles,John Pilger,Chris Hedges Follow the books? Articles,Podcast,N many more Platforms..search for the Truth it’s out there.

Txioa aipatu

Shabir Kareem Free Julian Assange@Shabskk

2022 abe. 19

Truth Tellers like Scott Ritter,John Pilger,Garland Nixon, UKRAINE HAS ALREADY LOST THE WAR, IT CANT WIN:Ask the Ex Inspector Scott Ritter,Canal Mc dougles,John Pilger,Chris Hedges Follow the books? Articles,Podcast,N many more Platforms..search for the Truth it’s out there.

Erakutsi haria

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This is going to provide lot of tailwind to global liquidity

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CIA Director William Burns’ cable in 2008, on Ukraine and Russia released by

@wikileaks

#Peace #RussianUkrainianWar #FreeAssangeNOW

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Political Quarterly@po_qu

Michał Kalecki was a Polish Marxian economist (22 June 1899 – 18 April 1970). He is widely regarded as one of the leading theorists in the Post-Keynesian tradition. Read his groundbreaking article ‘Political Aspects of Full Employment’ in PQ for free: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.11

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AZ @AZgeopolitics

? ?￰゚ヌᄈ??￰゚ヌᆭ“China’s willingness to switch to buying oil from the Persian Gulf countries in yuan leads to the formation of a new world energy order”-Financial Times

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Apollo@realCEOofANTIFA

Ukraine – Poorest country in Europe (long before Feb 2022) Zelensky – 3rd Richest European world leader (10th overall) #ZelenskyWarCriminal #Ukraine️

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Manchester Chronicle @WithyGrove

VIDEO: Tucker Carlson on the Ukrainian hysteria gripping Washington DC. #Pelosi #Biden #Ukraine #Zelensky #NATO #ZelenskyWarCriminal #Kiev

Bideoa, hemen: https://twitter.com/i/status/1606219071275601920

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Pour le porte parole de #ZelenskyWarCriminal, les Ukrainiens russophones du #Donbass n’ont jamais été bombardé par les #ukronazis. ? Etat corrompu, Etat menteur. ? #UkraineRussiaConflict

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Max Blumenthal@MaxBlumenthal

After months in Ukraine training soldiers, Ret Col Andrew Milburn of @TheMozartGroup

mercenary firm gets sauced on camera & spills the beans: Ukraine is a “corrupt, fucked-up society” run by “fucked-up people” Ukrainian soldiers “kill dudes who surrendered,” commit “atrocities”

Bideoa, hemen: https://twitter.com/i/status/1607477025962430465

Rrakutsi haria

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Useful Idiots@UsefulIdiotpod

Watch #Biden in 2002 as he mocks US Marine Scott Ritter, calling him “Scotty Boy” and grinning as he repeats “it’s above your pay grade.”

@kthalps

@aaronjmate

See the full interview: https://usefulidiots.substack.com/p/extended-epi

Bideoa, hemen: https://twitter.com/i/status/1518986960026677249

Erakutsi haria

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gary paris@garyparis38

Scott Ritter: Russians Don’t Bluff !!! They’re Going To Do Exactly The W… https://youtu.be/veiapN9c7aA via

@YouTube

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Scott Ritter: Russians Don’t Bluff !!! They’re Going To Do Exactly…

Scott Ritter: Russians Don’t Bluff !!! They’re Going To Do Exactly The Way They Said….? SPEAKER : Scott Ritter*CREDITScott

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Manchester Chronicle @WithyGrove

VIDEO: Scott Ritter on why #Russia ?￰゚ヌᄎ will win the war against #Ukraine and #NATO. #Zelensky #Biden #Sunak #EU #Scholz #Macron #Putin

Bideoa, hemen: https://twitter.com/i/status/1610884859991363586

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Join the Policy Discussion January8, 2023 at 2pm EST (RSVP via QR)

@DianeSarewill be joined by retired military experts SCOTT RITTER and COL. RICHARD BLACK, as well as Bulletin of Atomic Scientists writer STEVE STARR, and Schiller Institute’s HELGA ZEPP-LAROUCHE

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Sandra Hey@hey630

SCOTT RITTER: A ‘Dangerous, Bloody

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Angela Merkel’s revelation about Minsk Agreements | Russia Ukraine war |… https://youtu.be/0-57KOwG9co Honen bidez:

@YouTube

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Angela Merkel’s revelation about Minsk Agreements | Russia Ukraine…

Former German chancellor Angela Merkel spilled beans about the Minsk peace accord in an interview to a G

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Former NATO SG wants to start a war with China. Because of course Taiwan–located tens of thousands of miles from NATO–is some kind of a vital interest of NATO’s. Note assumption that China will sit back & allow NATO to turn the island into a “porcupine.” https://foreignpolicy.com/2023/01/05/rus

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KAS@Antifa80

La cosa tragica è che in Italia partiti di sinistra non dicono mezza parola su veri e propri omaggi a nazisti ma insorgono per la fiamma nel simbolo di FdI. Si chiama antifascismo farlocco. #Kiev #Bandera #ukronazis #ZelenskyWarCriminal

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☀️?@zei_squirrel

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here are statues of Stepan Bandera, Roman Shukhevych, Yaroslav Stetsko and Andryi Melnyk. These are all Nazis who served in the Nazi army and were key figures in the Holocaust, responsible for killing over 800.000 Jews. There are many more statues to many more such Nazis

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This is what comedian Zelensky who was hired by CIA to play his last role as the president of #Ukraine did to his countrymen…

Grim photos show the entire Ukrainian 204th Bataillon which has returned home in body bags from #Bakhmut #ZelenskyWarCriminal #BakhmutMeatGrinder

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Again Carla@AgainCarlakak

DOV’È ELENA BONDARENKO? La giornalista ucraina è sparita nel nulla a Kiev 9 mesi fa dopo aver svelato in TV i crimini del suo Governo nazista contro i Russofoni del Donbass; nessuno ha mai chiesto conto a #ZelenskyWarCriminal della sorte di Elena…

LORO ASSASSINI,

NOI COMPLICI!

Bideoa, hemen: https://twitter.com/i/status/1609898067364352001

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Igor Lopatonok@lopatonok

People! Just ? Stop and Think! With overall $112,000,000,000 of funds poured to #ukranianwar #Ukraine now has 3rd biggest military budget with only China and USA in front. This is insane! Blackhole #ZelenskyWarCriminal

@ZelenskyyUa

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Igor Lopatonok@lopatonok

People! Just ? Stop and Think! With overall $112,000,000,000 of funds poured to #ukranianwar #Ukraine now has 3rd biggest military budget with only China and USA in front. This is insane! Blackhole #ZelenskyWarCriminal

@ZelenskyyUa

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Gabe@GabeZZOZZ

Message to Zelensky from the Donbas: “Please tell the whole world how they’re abusing us, show them our houses, he said he’ll negotiate for peace, who is he serving?” #ZelenskyWarCriminal

Bideoa, hemen: https://twitter.com/i/status/1611374124940525570

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Apollo@realCEOofANTIFA

Ukrainian locals blaming Zelensky for dropping bombs on a UKRAINIAN city

Imagine how the west would react if this was Putin bombing Russian civilians. This is the war pig we sent $100B to within the past 10 months

#ZelenskyWarCriminal #UkraineWar https://twitter.com/tom_username_/status/1604632347944665090/video/1

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Gabe@GabeZZOZZ

Things are not looking good for the Ukrainian army in the “meat grinder” #Bakhmut.

Although they are about to be encircled, they once again throw all NATO and human material into this suicide mission.

#ZelenskyWarCriminal is ready to sacrifice every Ukrainian!

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?￰゚ヌᆭ⚡️ Here are the “soldiers” that Zelensky sends to the front. Children. And Europe and the United States support this madman.

#Ukraine #UkraineRussiaWar #UkraineWar #Zelensky #ZelenskyWarCriminal

Bideoa, hemen: https://twitter.com/i/status/1611464829994414080

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Gandalf@Gandalf00133274

@MFA_Ukraine

erabiltzaileari erantzuten

If you had wanted today to have been a day of peace,you would have accepted the truce offered to you,but today the only thing you accepted are the weapons that were given to you by those who support your dirty business.

#ZelenskyWarCriminal #UkraineRussianWar #UkraineWar #Ukraine

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@ukrainiansquad

erabiltzaileari erantzuten

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Armani@historyoarmani2

2022 urr. 18

Kapsulatutako bideoa

Ukrainian paratroopers singing “Our father is Bandera, our mother is Ukraine”. Bandera was the leader of Ukraine’s Nazi organization and murdered over 100,000 Poles and Jews in 1943-1944. Just in case you still think the Ukrainian military and government isn’t filled with Nazis!

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canadianx5@margaretcrandle

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Emerald Robinson ✝️@EmeraldRobinson

urt. 6

Why did the US government provoke a war with Russia by building 46 bio-labs in Ukraine? Why would the Pentagon need 46 bio-labs in Ukraine the first place?

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Russia announced a Christmas ceasefire. With an exception of the Catholic West of Ukraine, Ukrainians, like Russians are celebrating Christmas on January 7th. Nevertheless, Zelensky rejected a ceasefire. At least the proxy regime is consistent.?

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AZ @AZgeopolitics

Algeria, Argentina and Iran have already applied to join the BRICS, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Egypt have announced their interest in membership

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AZ @AZgeopolitics·

?￰゚ヌᆭ?￰゚ヌᄎ?￰゚ヌᄈ?￰゚ヌᄈ?￰゚ヌᄋ(?￰゚ヌᄋ?￰゚ヌᄋ?￰゚ヌ﾿?￰゚ヌᆭ?￰゚ヌᄋ?￰゚ヌᆲ)The ruling party in South Africa has proposed to admit new countries to the BRICS in 2023 to counter South Africa took over the post of Chairman of the BRICS Group on January 1

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MintPress News@MintPressNews

The Ukrainian government revealed this week that in 2022, its economy suffered its worst losses since it declared independence from the Soviet Union in 1991

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Fiorella Isabel@FiorellaIsabelM

BREAKING Ukraine bombs Donetsk just a half hour after the ceasefire Russia proposed for Orthodox Christmas, went into effect.

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Alfred de Zayas@Alfreddezayas

Jen’s Stoltenberg is hardly a serious contender for the Nobel Peace Prize — an indictment by the International Criminal Court would be more appropriate.

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The Nobel Prize for Peace has become a political charade.  The latest NPP laureates have one thing in common — essentially they are war mongers.  Alfred Nobel’s has become its opposite.

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George Szamuely@GeorgeSzamuely

Biden was always ghastly. Look on YouTube for his innumerable hate-filled rants against the Serbs back in the 1990s, not to mention his blood-chilling calls to unleash NATO’s bombs against them.

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Peter Schmidt (The 92ers)@The92ers

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@GeorgeSzamuely erabiltzaileari erantzuten

30-sec clip of a 1997 Biden speech on NATO expansion. He says the Russians told him they were threatened by it & it might force them to ally w/ China. Biden then laughs and says, ‘Good luck – and try Iran too!’ He’s always been arrogant & ignorant. https://c-span.org/video/?c501050

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Alfred de Zayas@Alfreddezayas

The American people deserve a democratic system that responds to the real needs of the people:  education, healthcare, housing, maintenance of infrastructures.  We do not need NATO’s wars.

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Alfred de Zayas@Alfreddezayas

The fundamental problem with the US “democracy” is that it is not at all democratic.  Rule by and for the people would result in social legislation, not in trillion dollar military budgets.

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Alfred de Zayas@Alfreddezayas

Representative democracy” can only be called “democratic”, if the Representatives actually represent their constituencies. But they represent the military-industrial-financial complex, Wall Street over Main Street.

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Alfred de Zayas@Alfreddezayas

True democracy in America would mean that Americans have the opportunity to vote for policies, not for individuals, can demand an end to US wars and aggressions, call the CIA, NSA and FBI to account.

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Alfred de Zayas@Alfreddezayas

True democracy in America would mean that Americans could demand that the government stop financing wars and coups-d’etat throughout the world, that our military-first economy be converted into a human security economy.

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Irina@heyhelloirene

So Zelensky regime, Ukrainian army, NATO mercenaries kept on bombing civilians during their Christmas after Russia ?￰゚ヌᄎ announced a ceasefire for the Nativity of Christ.

#ZelenskyWarCriminal #UkraineIsATerroristState

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AZ @AZgeopolitics

“Russia will not return the annexed parts of Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhya and Kherson regions to Ukraine voluntarily.” former US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and former US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates wrote in an article for the Washington Post.

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AZ @AZgeopolitics

?￰゚ヌᄌ?￰゚ヌᆭ?￰゚ヌᄎ“Ukraine’s economy has been completely destroyed, and the country’s military forces have become directly dependent on Western supplies of equipment and weapons,”- Condoleezza Rice

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AZ

?￰゚ヌᄌ?￰゚ヌᄎ?￰゚ヌᄈ?￰゚ヌᄎ“Increasing cooperation between Russia and China threatens the world order established by Western countries.” “They are united by the fact that they want a different world order.” – Jens Stoltenberg

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AZ @AZgeopolitics

?￰゚ヌᄎ⚔️?￰゚ヌᆭ⚰️☠️“We’re losing people left and right. We’re not advertising how many of those lost are military or civilians, but you can imagine that numbers are huge, indigestible.”- Ambassador of Ukraine in London Vadim Prystaiko

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?￰゚ヌᄎ?￰゚ヌᄎ?￰゚ヌᆭ?￰゚ヌᄎ “A big portion of Europe is already invoved in this war”-Viktor Orban

Bideoa, hemen: https://twitter.com/i/status/1611528923187232768

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HT Scott Ritter. EU trade with Russia.

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Scott Ritter: Russia is on the right side of history

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Scott Ritter: Russia is on the right side of history

From Scott Ritter’s talk at CCB. Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/0IvmmoGsdGAFormer UN weapons inspector and US Marine intelligence officer Scott …

Bideoa, hemen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkLU0vFAUQs

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Prohibido Saber@prohibidosaber

El objetivo de Rusia no es derrotar a Ucrania. Su objetivo es crear las bases para un nuevo modelo de seguridad europea.” Scott Ritter Scott Ritter es un experto estadounidense y ex oficial de inteligencia del Cuerpo de Marines de los EEUU e inspector de armas de las ONU.

Bideoa, hemen: https://twitter.com/i/status/1609569454471405568

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Lori Spencer@RealLoriSpencer

I recently did a marathon 3-hour interview with Scott Ritter, former UN Weapons Inspector in #Iraq and post-Soviet #Russia. I’ve broken the interview into shorter videos, which will air LIVE at 6:30 PM nightly from Jan. 6-14. Watch all episodes here:

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Scott Ritter: U.S. Playing DANGEROUS Nuclear Game with Russia

Scott Ritter, the controversial former U.N. Weapons Inspector in Iraq and post-Soviet #Russia, explains why #Putin has suspended U.

Bideoa, hemen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_5gNKwPyxw&list=PLXJp2s6YlQoLnDeoCU_0c0yyf6pMGGpM5

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Scott Ritter is Back on Twitter, by

@citizenjeff

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Scott Ritter is Back on Twitter

Elon Musk succumbs to pressure from a dangerous man

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