Monday, February 27, 2023

Another Letter to Biden

After sending the CODEPINK letter to Biden today I came up with my own additional words: 

Peace doesn't mean destroying Russia (or Ukraine).  It means taking everyone's concerns into account and reaching a compromise.  It means not just trying to achieve our vision with more fighting but accepting much of the vision of others and the military situation more or less as it is right now.

This war was not unprovoked but followed an 80 year history of US meddling in Ukraine (by supporting anti-Russian groups), highlighted by the broken US promise not to extend NATO, the abolition of the IMF treaty, the coup in 2014, and the US arming and encouraging non-compliance with Minsk II agreement.  Leading US analysts including George Kennan and John Mearsheimer said we should not do these things because they would provoke a war with Russia.

We should recognize that Russia had real serious issues about the way things were going.  Ukraine is a country whose boundaries have shifted massively in the past 200 years.  All of the areas occupied by Russian military forces today were historically part of Russia for 200 years and had a majority of Russian speakers.  And Russia had a very good reason to fear the Russian ethnic population was going to be squeezed out by Ukrainian forces who were massively surrounding Donbas and threatening to do just that in late Februrary 2022 while western eyes were fixed on only the Russian troops and never on the things Russia was then saying.

Russia has no designs on Europe or other countries.  Even if they did, they can barely hold onto lands which were historically Russian.

There have been several reasonable settlements nearly reached already but in every case it has been the US and UK telling Ukraine not to accept them and instead fight on.  This must stop.


Friday, February 3, 2023

Treasure Trove

In the past week, a treasure trove of prestigious new reporting showing how many times in the past 8 years, claims of "Russian Interference" in US elections and other affairs made in US media were bunk.

On top of the list, the Columbia Journalism Review (as in Columbia University) has published a monumental report by former New York Times reporter (he's also been a ProPublica reporter--which I'd consider more respectable)  Jeff Gerth on the journalistic, legal*, and law enforcement malfeasance involved in the endless claims of Russian Interference and Russian Collusion with Trump.  Sadly, Trump was correct in many cases to complain about "fake news" regarding stories concerning his collaborating with Russia.  I've discussed these stories endlessly since 2016 in this blog and with friends.  My primary source has been Consortium News, followed by a long list of independents starting with  Aaron Mate.  I quote from the co-author of Manufacturing Consent back in 2017.  Anyway, many write off my reports themselves as based on disinformation, which is how Consortium News has sometimes or often been labeled.  So now we have lots of new sources opening up, including CJR.  None of my friends realized the full import of Mueller's final report, which itself was whitewash of how much crap all the claims of Russian Collaboration had been.  (Instead, as I'm sure their favorite reporters said, they just couldn't get enough evidence thanks to Trumpian stonewalling.  That could always be expected, but my point is, the other evidence was lacking too, but not the evidence of a project of fabricating false claims.)

(*I was shocked at how much lawyers were involved in all the shenanigans.  A central organization involved was Fusion GPS, founded by two attorneys.  Fusion GPS, hired by the Hillary campaign organization's attorney (so only the attorney ever talked to them, and Hillary could claim she never did) was responsible for the fabrication and dissemination of many fake stories through a network of contacts.  Just as always, both success and failure are achieved with lawyers, guns, and money.  Failure because the loser spends just as much, if not more.  Allen Dulles was an attorney for the US bank that financed Hitler.  I'd bet the CIA has lots of attorneys.  As the spear tip, the CIA is always gunning for more war.  These thoughts are not disconnected.)

And separately Matt Taibbi (from the Rolling Stone way back, his new gig is The Twitter Files) has published a new Twitter Files report showing how the Hamilton 68 Dashboard of Russian Disinformation, used in many news stories and fact checkers, was fake.   Over 94% of the accounts were ordinary US citizens.  Fewer than 6% of the accounts it tracked were Russian, and most of those were associated with RT.  Twitter itself investigated and was concerned about this but chose to do nothing to stop it.  News stories would be written about how Russians were pushing Trump or whatever, and it was really based on a pool of mostly conservative (and a few progressive) Americans  opposed to war.

*****

Speaking of lawyers, a journalist who has for a long time operated just as if he were a "CIA Attorney" has just stepped up to the plate to smear Gerth's reporting.  Joe Conason doesn't contest a single relevant fact, only the interpretation of Mueller's final report.  Conason reads it as a cry about obstruction by Trump and associates.  My argument remains that if you can't get a conviction except by relying on someone to fink on their godfather, you basically have "no evidence."

https://www.creators.com/read/joe-conason/02/23/trumps-flawed-defender

I thought Conason's name was familiar somehow.  I haven't followed him for a long time (actually he's had quite a successful career, it looks like) but he most visibly got my attention in the 1990's as one of Bill Clinton's most vocal defenders specifically in regards to the Whitewater Investigation.  He literally wrote the book (co-authored) defending Clinton, that got made into a movie Hunting the President.

Now, in my own interpretation, the Clinton's could get away with scandalous deals because of one thing.  Their longtime CIA associations.  The Whitewater stuff was all something like cover (and opportunity) for the secret CIA airbase at Mena, which was used to supply the Contras in the 1980's while Bill Clinton was Governor.

https://greensboro.com/mysterious-mena/article_d89de189-1557-578e-82d2-50e6c27330eb.html

Bill's own CIA associations go back to the 1960's, when he "never inhaled."  In fact, as a Fullbright Scholar he spied on many peace groups in Europe.  With literally no previous background as a peace activist, he was welcomed by top peace group leaders, where by many accounts he did little except keep names.

Hillary has similar associations.  After giving a rousing speech in her graduation address at Wellesley, she quickly became a best friend of Henry Kissinger, and was living the life of a DC wonderchild (for example, auditing the super secret Watergate tapes) when suddenly she married Bill Clinton who was on his path to become Governor, (and looking exactly like the "triangulated" Presidential couple the CIA wanted).

But anyway, back to Conason.  Somehow he managed to be in China the night after the Tiananmen Square incident, ready to describe the CIA plotted color revolution to the lefter side of the acceptable political spectrum in just the right shades.