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ELVIS
06-18-2014, 09:57 AM
Paul Craig Roberts (http://www.infowars.com/washington-is-beating-the-war-drums/)

I wish I had only good news to bring to readers, or even one item of good news. Alas, goodness has ceased to be a feature of US policy and simply cannot be found in any words or deeds emanating from Washington or the capitals of its European vassal states. The Western World has succumbed to evil.

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In an article published by Op-Ed News, Eric Zuesse supports my reports of indications that Washington is preparing for a nuclear first strike against Russia.

US war doctrine has been changed. US nuclear weapons are no longer restricted to a retaliatory force, but have been elevated to the role of preemptive nuclear attack. Washington pulled out of the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty with Russia and is developing and deploying an ABM shield. Washington is demonizing Russia and Russia’s President with shameless lies and propaganda, thus preparing the populations of the US and its client states for war with Russia.

Washington has been convinced by neoconservatives that Russian strategic nuclear forces are in run down and unprepared condition and are sitting ducks for attack. This false belief is based on out-of-date information, a decade old, such as the argument presented in “The Rise of U.S. Nuclear Primacy” by Keir A. Lieber and Daryl G. Press in the April 2006 issue of Foreign Affairs, a publication of the Council on Foreign Relations, an organization of American elites.

Regardless of the condition of Russian nuclear forces, the success of Washington’s first strike and degree of protection provided by Washington’s ABM shield against retaliation, the article I posted by Steven Starr, “The Lethality of Nuclear Weapons,” makes clear that nuclear war has no winners. Everyone dies.

In an article published in the December 2008 issue of Physics Today, three atmospheric scientists point out that even the substantial reduction in nuclear arsenals that the Strategic Offensive Reductions Treaty hoped to achieve, from 70,000 warheads in 1986 to 1700-2200 warheads by the end of 2012, did not reduce the threat that nuclear war presents to life on earth. The authors conclude that in addition to the direct blast effects of hundreds of millions of human fatalities, “the indirect effects would likely eliminate the majority of the human population.” The stratospheric smoke from firestorms would cause nuclear winter and agricultural collapse. Those who did not perish from blast and radiation would starve to death.

Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev understood this. Unfortunately, no successor US government has. As far as Washington is concerned, death is what happens to others, not to “the exceptional people.” (The SORT agreement apparently failed. According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, the nine nuclear-armed states still possess a total of 16,300 nuclear weapons.

It is a fact that Washington has policymakers who think, incorrectly, that nuclear war is winnable and who regard nuclear war as a means of preventing the rise of Russia and China as checks on Washington’s hegemony over the world. The US government, regardless of party in office, is a massive threat to life on earth. European governments, which think of themselves as civilized, are not, because they enable Washington’s pursuit of hegemony. It is this pursuit that threatens life with extinction. The ideology that grants “exceptional, indispensable America” supremacy is an enormous threat to the world.

The destruction of seven countries in whole or in part by the West in the 21st century, with the support of “Western civilization” and the Western media, comprises powerful evidence that the leadership of the Western world is devoid of moral conscience and human compassion. Now that Washington is armed with its false doctrine of “nuclear primacy,” the outlook for humanity is very bleak.

Washington has begun the run up to the Third World War, and Europeans seem to be on board. As recently as November 2012 NATO Secretary General Rasmussen said that NATO does not regard Russia as an enemy. Now that the White House Fool and his European vassals have convinced Russia that the West is an enemy, Rasmussen declared that “we must adapt to the fact that Russia now considers us its adversary” by beefing up Ukraine’s military along with those of Eastern and Central Europe.

Last month Alexander Vershbow, former US ambassador to Russia, currently NATO Deputy Secretary General, declared Russia to be the enemy and said that the American and European taxpayers need to fork over for the military modernization “not just of Ukraine, but also Moldova, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan.”

It is possible to see these calls for more military spending as just the normal functioning of agents for the US military/security complex. Having lost “the war on terror” in Iraq and Afghanistan, Washington needs a replacement and has set about resurrecting the Cold War.

This is probably how the armaments industry, its shills, and part of Washington sees it. But the neoconservatives are more ambitious. They are not pursuing merely more profits for the military/security complex. Their goal is Washington’s hegemony over the world, which means reckless actions such as the strategic threat that the Obama regime, with the complicity of its European vassals, has brought to Russia in Ukraine.

Since last autumn the US government has been lying through its teeth about Ukraine, blaming Russia for the consequences of Washington’s actions, and demonizing Putin exactly as Washington demonized Gaddafi, Saddam Hussein, Assad, the Taliban, and Iran. The presstitute media and the European capitals have seconded the lies and propaganda and repeat them endlessly. Consequently, the US public’s attitude toward Russia moved sharply negative.

How do you think Russia and China see this? Russia has witnessed NATO brought to its borders, a violation of the Reagan-Gorbachev understandings. Russia has witnessed the US pull out of the ABM treaty and develop a “star wars” shield. (Whether or not the shield would work is immaterial. The purpose of the shield is to convince the politicians and the public that Americans are safe.) Russia has witnessed Washington change the role of nuclear weapons in its war doctrine from deterrent to preemptive first strike. And now Russia listens to a daily stream of lies from the West and witnesses the slaughter by Washington’s vassal in Kiev of civilians in Russian Ukraine, branded “terrorists” by Washington, by such weapons as white phosphorus with not a peep of protest from the West.

Massive attacks by artillery and air strikes on homes and apartments in Russian Ukraine were conducted on the 25th anniversary of Tiananmen Square, while Washington and its puppets condemned China for an event that did not happen. As we now know, there was no massacre in Tiananmen Square. It was just another Washington lie like Tonkin Gulf, Saddam Hussein’s weapons of mass destruction, Assad’s use of chemical weapons, Iranian nukes, etc. It is an amazing fact that the world lives in a false reality created by Washington’s lies.

The movie, The Matrix, is a true depiction of life in the West. The population lives in a false reality created for them by their rulers. A handful of humans have escaped the false existence and are committed to bringing humans back to reality. They rescue Neo, “The One,” who they believe correctly to have the power to free humans from the false reality in which they live. Morpheus, the leader of the rebels, explains to Neo:

“The Matrix is a system, Neo. That system is our enemy. But when you’re inside, you look around, what do you see? Businessmen, teachers, lawyers, carpenters. The very minds of the people we are trying to save. But until we do, these people are still a part of that system, and that makes them our enemy. You have to understand, most of these people are not ready to be unplugged. And many of them are so inured, so hopelessly dependent on the system, that they will fight to protect it.”

I experience this every time I write a column. Protests from those determined not to be unplugged arrive in emails and on those websites that expose their writers to slander by government trolls in comment sections. Don’t believe real reality, they insist, believe the false reality.

The Matrix even encompasses part of the Russian and Chinese population, especially those educated in the West and those susceptible to Western propaganda, but on the whole those populations know the difference between lies and truth. The problem for Washington is that the propaganda that prevails over the Western peoples does not prevail over the Russian and Chinese governments.

How do you think China reacts when Washington declares the South China Sea to be an area of US national interests, allocates 60 percent of its vast fleet to the Pacific, and constructs new US air and naval bases from the Philippines to Vietnam?

Suppose all Washington intends is to keep taxpayer funding alive for the military/security complex which launders some of the taxpayers’ money and returns it as political campaign contributions. Can Russia and China take the risk of viewing Washington’s words and deeds in this limited way?

So far the Russians, and only the Russians (and Chinese), have remained sensible. Lavrov, the Foreign Minister said: “At this stage, we want to give our partners a chance to calm down. We’ll see what happens next. If absolutely baseless accusations against Russia continue, it there are attempts to pressure us with economic leverage, then we may reevaluate the situation.”

If the White House Fool, Washington’s media whores and European vassals convince Russia that war is in the cards, war will be in the cards. As there is no prospect whatsoever of NATO being able to mount a conventional offensive threat against Russia anywhere near the size and power of the German invasion force in 1941 that met with destruction, the war will be nuclear, which will mean the end of all of us.

Keep that firmly in mind as Washington and its media whores continue to beat the drums for war. Keep in mind also that a long history proves beyond all doubt that everything Washington and the presstitute media tells you is a lie serving an undeclared agenda. You cannot rectify the situation by voting Democrat instead of Republican or by voting Republican instead of Democrat.

Thomas Jefferson told us his solution: “The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots & tyrants. It is its natural manure.”

There are few patriots in Washington but many tyrants.


:elvis:

Nitro Express
06-18-2014, 12:19 PM
Washington has been beating the war drums since World War II. Let's see we spend 63% of our income tax on the military industrial complex. All our brightest graduates end up working for military contractors. The US is a war economy and it needs the petro dollar to finance 800 military bases around the world.

Barry is just doing his job of keeping the wars going. Nothing new here. Change you can believe in? How about business as usual.



Hindsight being 20/20. Eisenhower knew what was going on and we should have heeded his warning. As usual follow the money.

Seshmeister
06-18-2014, 07:54 PM
I agree with that.

I think though that presidents are nowhere near as powerful as most people think, I'm not sure he wants to change the system but if he did it would make do difference. The US political system was designed to be conservative and ineffectual because the founding slavers didn't want it to be too powerful.

Hundreds of years later in a world they couldn't for a second imagine, it's become a huge problem.

DONNIEP
06-18-2014, 08:03 PM
Ugh, damn Elvis, can't you find some articles with less words? All I want to know is when are we gonna launch and can I be the one to turn the key.

Nitro Express
06-18-2014, 08:06 PM
The problem in the US is not the the three branches of government or the checks and balances. It's the government agencies. Originally only the US Congress could make laws. Now agencies can make mandates that have huge effects on the economy and how the country works. It all boils down to the congress in the end. They can get rid of a rogue president. The speaker of the house even has the authority to arrest the president. The problem is congress isn't doing it's job. It's the hardest branch to corrupt because there are so many members and from what I see, the corruption is almost complete.

Meanwhile we have the agency government doing whatever the hell they want. The system as it was designed worked pretty well. The problem is we aren't following the system anymore. The executive branch was never meant to make laws. It was meant to simply administer under the laws congress makes. So we have had a rogue executive branch and an enabling congress for too long. Eventually the law of the land means nothing because nobody follows it.

The most efficient government would be a benevolent dictatorship. Good luck finding one. That's another problem. The US has no leadership. Just political opportunists. Name one leader. I don't see any.

Nitro Express
06-18-2014, 08:11 PM
Ugh, damn Elvis, can't you find some articles with less words? All I want to know is when are we gonna launch and can I be the one to turn the key.

I would have no problem holding a gun to your head to make sure you turn it.

DONNIEP
06-18-2014, 08:17 PM
I would have no problem holding a gun to your head to make sure you turn it.

You and me, Higgy. Let's change the world!

Nitro Express
06-18-2014, 08:18 PM
Ok. Anyone have a missile? We could buy one of those empty silos but I'm sure half the equipment is gone and what's left is probably corroded and full of spider webs. It all sounds like a pain in the ass to me.

Seshmeister
06-18-2014, 08:18 PM
At the last UK general election in 2010, that's an election of our 'president' plus the whole 'congress' the total election spend for all the parties and candidates combined was around $50 million.

That's barely enough to get you elected as a senator in California.

Nitro Express
06-18-2014, 08:19 PM
You and me, Higgy. Let's change the world!

Let's become pirates and steal a nuclear submarine.

DONNIEP
06-18-2014, 08:19 PM
The most efficient government would be a benevolent dictatorship. Good luck finding one.

I'll take the job! Do I get to wear wacky third world general outfits? I must warn you now - I fully intend to invade Cuba the very first week on the job and change the name to Whore Island.

DONNIEP
06-18-2014, 08:20 PM
Ok. Anyone have a missile? We could buy one of those empty silos but I'm sure half the equipment is gone and what's left is probably corroded and full of spider webs. It all sounds like a pain in the ass to me.

I have a buddy who did a tour of one. Got to sit there and do the entire launch procedure, just like the real thing. Said it was better than sex. Hahahaha

twonabomber
06-18-2014, 08:24 PM
I'll take the job! Do I get to wear wacky third world general outfits? I must warn you now - I fully intend to invade Cuba the very first week on the job and change the name to Whore Island.

Getcha one of those tall North Korean hats! You know what they say...big hat...big melon!

Nitro Express
06-18-2014, 08:25 PM
At the last UK general election in 2010, that's an election of our 'president' plus the whole 'congress' the total election spend for all the parties and candidates combined was around $50 million.

That's barely enough to get you elected as a senator in California.

Well that's what happens when you are the place everyone wants to move to. The land of milk and honey gets loved to death. I would say California right now is the dumbest place on the planet. They used to have a gross national product the size of France. They are the third largest oil producer in the US. They have huge industries from agriculture to entertainment. They have the worst bond rating out of any state in the union. It's riddled with corruption. The mighty fall quick. It happens because people don't think it can happen. It supposed to happen somewhere else.

Nitro Express
06-18-2014, 08:31 PM
I have a buddy who did a tour of one. Got to sit there and do the entire launch procedure, just like the real thing. Said it was better than sex.
Hahahaha

Yeah that's outside Tuscon, Arizona. They have a tour of an old Titan missile silo. The day we took it they had a guy who was a real launch officer there. Sadly I didn't get picked to be the guy to write the codes down and turn one of the keys. I love all that old 60's clankity clank ding dong equipment. Man. The sirens and bells are loud as shit. The tour guide said when it was functioning all the equipment running was loud as hell.

What a place to live. If you were getting raided by the authorities just close the blast door. Good luck with that battering ram mother fuckers!

Nitro Express
06-18-2014, 08:34 PM
I'm going to wear mirrored aviator glasses and a captain's hat with lot's of gold fringe on it.

Nitro Express
06-18-2014, 08:38 PM
I'll take the job! Do I get to wear wacky third world general outfits? I must warn you now - I fully intend to invade Cuba the very first week on the job and change the name to Whore Island.



Nothing has changed accept now we are bad guys.

DONNIEP
06-18-2014, 08:38 PM
Yeah that's outside Tuscon, Arizona. They have a tour of an old Titan missile silo. The day we took it they had a guy who was a real launch officer there. Sadly I didn't get picked to be the guy to write the codes down and turn one of the keys. I love all that old 60's clankity clank ding dong equipment. Man. The sirens and bells are loud as shit. The tour guide said when it was functioning all the equipment running was loud as hell.

What a place to live. If you were getting raided by the authorities just close the blast door. Good luck with that battering ram mother fuckers!

How cool would it be to live there? Saturday nite, take about 14 beers down in the silo, put on the PBS First Strike video..."Sir, we have multiple confirmed inbound ICBMs." Oh yeah, turn the key baby, turn the key.

FORD
06-19-2014, 11:46 AM
Yeah that's outside Tuscon, Arizona. They have a tour of an old Titan missile silo. The day we took it they had a guy who was a real launch officer there. Sadly I didn't get picked to be the guy to write the codes down and turn one of the keys. I love all that old 60's clankity clank ding dong equipment. Man. The sirens and bells are loud as shit. The tour guide said when it was functioning all the equipment running was loud as hell.

What a place to live. If you were getting raided by the authorities just close the blast door. Good luck with that battering ram mother fuckers!

I've been to the Titan missile silo. Kinda cool to visit, but I think I'd probably get claustrophobic if I had to spend more than a few minutes down there. Let alone launch missiles that would kill millions of people.

There used to be another missile silo north of Tucson, in Catalina. Back in the 80s, that one was decommissioned and they built a church on the site. Pretty much a 20th century version of "turning swords into plowshares", I guess. My grandmother was a member of that church from day one, up until the day she died. Actually, she's still there. Or her remains are, at least. Buried on the site.

twonabomber
06-19-2014, 11:58 AM
There's an old Nike missile site not far from here, a bit closer to my work than my house. Once it was decommissioned the county got the property and now the road department stores equipment in the underground bunker.