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Contrarian 33's avatar

"The powers responsible for destroying Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria and Yemen are the same powers we're trusting to carefully navigate extremely delicate nuclear brinkmanship escalations without ending the world."

Now if that doesn't scare the daylights out of every reader of this article, nothing will.

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Doris Wrench Eisler's avatar

It is possible that of all the various forms of explicit propaganda, the cartoon is the most effective. And unlike those of Western leaders who may be caricatured as harmless buffoons, portrayals of Putin and those of a different hemisphere convey the essence of evil itself. Even the notorious, murderous nut case, GW Bush, did portraits of Putin that reeked of evil pettiness: is there anything more ironic than that? Yes, Putin fits the definition of dictator, but the "democratically elected" leaders of the West are lackeys of the greatest dictator this world has ever known, the shadow government, or deep state of which Neoliberalism is the manifestation.

What would happen to Russia without Putin and Lavrov, at this time?

Putin has vowed to deNazify Ukraine: who can blame him? The fact 28 million Russians died in WWII is never part of the equation. Russians don't like to milk this regrettable fact: they have too keen a sense of honour. But can there be any doubt that it is a factor in their decisions?

The situation in Ukraine was intolerable. There is a video tape out there where neoNazis brag about their preeminent part in Maidan, and killings in the Donbass and Odessa: they openly state their qualifications as killers - they enjoy it- it makes their work easy. They estimate they are 8-10 percent of the population, but shoulder more of the load proportionately, and are indignant that this isn't publicly acknowledged. Let's not overlook the affinity American leaders have always had for fascist elements as useful in nefarious objectives.

Many will deny the truth of this claim. But Putin believes it. It is left now to history to see who was right. But the demonization of a superpower, and one BTW, that is not by any stretch of the facts guilty as is the West, is simply stupid; putting Putin outside the pale with no recognition of his legitimate grievances has given him nothing to lose by acting outside the pale, were a choice possible. But the flouting of Minsk has forced his hand, anyway. It seems the West is too clever for its own good.

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