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Related: About this forumNuclear War and Clashing Ukraine Narratives
http://www.opednews.com/articles/Nuclear-War-and-Clashing-U-by-Robert-Parry-NATO_Nuclear-War_Obama_Political-150206-45.htmlNuclear War and Clashing Ukraine Narratives
By Robert Parry
OpEdNews Op Eds 2/6/2015 at 18:15:19
The U.S. government and mainstream media are swaggering toward a possible nuclear confrontation with Russia over Ukraine without any of the seriousness that has informed this sort of decision-making throughout the nuclear age. Instead, Official Washington seems possessed by a self-righteous goofiness that could be the prelude to the end of life on this planet.
Nearly across the U.S. political spectrum, there is a pugnacious "group think" which has transformed what should have been a manageable political dispute in Ukraine into some morality play where U.S. politicians and pundits blather on about how the nearly year-old coup regime in Kiev "shares our values" and how America must be prepared to defend this regime militarily.
Though I'm told that President Barack Obama personally recognizes how foolhardy this attitude is, he has made no significant move to head off the craziness and, indeed, has tolerated provocative actions by his underlings, such as neocon Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland's scheming with coup plotters to overthrow Ukraine's elected President Viktor Yanukovych last February.
Obama also has withheld from the American people intelligence information that undercuts some of the more extreme claims that his administration has made. For instance, I'm told that he has detailed intelligence reporting on both the mysterious sniper attack that preceded the putsch nearly a year ago and the shoot-down of the Malaysia Airlines Flights 17 that deepened the crisis last summer. But he won't release the findings.
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Nuclear War and Clashing Ukraine Narratives (Original Post)
unhappycamper
Feb 2015
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snappyturtle
(14,656 posts)1. K&R Excellent read.
Parry is forthright in his remarks regarding the media's reporting of Ukraine and of what, at one point, of the President, calling his remarks in the SOTU as "irresponsible". I hope DUers will read the entire article.
Thanks for posting...enjoy reading Parry over many years.
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With this ugly reality hidden from the U.S. public, Obama's State Department has been able to present a white-hat-vs.-black hat narrative to the crisis. So, while Russians saw a constitutionally elected government on their border overthrown by a U.S.-backed coup last February -- and then human rights atrocities inflicted on ethnic Russians in eastern Ukraine -- the American people heard only about wonderful pro-American "reformers" in Kiev and the evil pro-Russian "minions" trying to destroy "democracy" at Putin's bidding.
This distorted American narrative has represented one of the most unprofessional and dangerous performances in the history of modern U.S. journalism, rivaling the false conventional wisdom about Iraq's WMD except in this case the media propaganda is aimed at a country in Russia that really does have weapons of mass destruction.
This distorted American narrative has represented one of the most unprofessional and dangerous performances in the history of modern U.S. journalism, rivaling the false conventional wisdom about Iraq's WMD except in this case the media propaganda is aimed at a country in Russia that really does have weapons of mass destruction.