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Why 100% Of The Blame For Ukraine’s War Is Obama’s, And None Is Putin’s

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Why 100% Of The Blame For Ukraine’s War Is Obama’s, And None Is Putin’s

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Written by Eric Zuesse

This is in response to Caitlin Johnstone’s January 28th article, which alleged that not all of the blame for the war in Ukraine goes to Obama’s decisions, and which accused Russia of “warmongering” (and avoided using any such strong term of condemnation against America’s Government), “Why Don’t You Ever Criticize RUSSIA’S Warmongering??”:

She said:

First of all, I actually do sometimes criticize Russia’s warmongering, to the limited extent that I believe it’s necessary in a civilization that’s being deliberately saturated in maximum-amplification criticisms of Russia’s warmongering. That criticism generally goes something like this: Putin is responsible for Putin’s decisions, and the US empire is responsible for the US empire’s decisions. Putin is responsible for deciding to invade Ukraine, and the US empire is responsible for provoking that invasion.

It’s not actually complicated. If I provoke someone into doing a bad thing, then we each have a degree of moral responsibility for the bad thing that was done. So much modern empire apologia revolves around pretending that provocation is simply not a thing; that this very simple and fundamental concept we all learned about as children was just invented last year by the Russian government. It’s bizarre and undignified and people should feel embarrassed for doing it. You know what provocation is. Stop acting like an idiot. …

“Why don’t you ever criticize RUSSIA’S warmongering?”

This is going to blow your mind, but I don’t actually have a Russian audience. I have an English-speaking audience which lives predominantly under the thumb of the western empire. …

“Why don’t you ever criticize RUSSIA’S warmongering?”

Because I don’t want to be a goddamn Pentagon propagandist. … You are responsible for what you put out into the world, and you are responsible for its consequences. Stop functioning as an unpaid empire propagandist just because it’s sometimes awkward not to.

Her entire essay dealt with this matter as being a controversy between “propagandists” on each side, instead of as a matter that is fundamentally about historical truth, versus historical falsity. The present article is about the latter:

The war in Ukraine started during 20-27 February 2014, when the democratically elected and neutralist Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, whom both Barack Obama and his Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had privately tried in 2010 to persuade to join America’s European alliance, the EU and NATO, against Ukraine’s adjoining nation of Russia, instead of for Ukraine to retain its then-existing neutrality as between America and Russia. Only if Ukraine joined the U.S. alliance abgainst Russia could the U.S. Government even possibly post its missiles, including nuclear ones, only 300 miles (five minutes of missile-flying time) away from Moscow, on Ukraine’s border, and thereby checkmate (threaten to blitz-decapitate) Russia in the way that the Soviet Union might have checkmated America if the Soviets had positioned their nuclear missiles 1,131 miles (30 minutes) away from Washington DC in Cuba in 1962 if JFK and Khrushchev hadn’t both been decent individuals and so come to an agreement that prevented a nuclear war between America and the U.S.S.R., during the Cuban Missile Crisis. On 19 April 2022, I provided a “History of the Ukrainian War” that documents, by direct links to its sources, how America’s coup on 20-27 February 2014 (a good video of that coup is here; its smoking-gun part is shown in full here; and an explanation of what the discussants there were referring-to in that smoking gun is here) was done, that grabbed control over Ukraine. Another article from me, on 4 November 2019, “The Obama Regime’s Plan to Seize the Russian Naval Base in Crimea”, documented that Obama had even been intending to steal Russia’s biggest naval base — which was and remains in Crimea; that’s the part of his coup-plan that failed — and to turn it into a U.S. naval base instead, which would have provided sea power, and not only ground-based missiles, to checkmate Russia into surrendering to become another U.S. colony or ‘ally’ in the post-WW-II America’s overall plan, to take control over the entire world. All of the links directly to the ultimate sources are provided in those two articles about the historical background of Ukraine’s war.

Anyone who wants to explore further the history here might also find of interest my 28 January 2023 “What motivated Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022”, which closes:

Time was running out for Russia to defend itself short of by going to war directly against the U.S. The only question that had remained for Russia was when and how to invade Ukraine. Whether they did it at the right time and in the right way will be debated-about by future investigative historians, but that it needed to be done was beyond any rational dispute. (Nonetheless, it was virtually universally denied by ‘experts’ in The West. Propaganda can make a majority of the public believe virtually anything, virtually anywhere. I avoid it, everywhere, and rely upon, instead — and link directly to — ONLY evidence that can’t rationally be doubted. Doing this now in The West stands out like a sore thumb; but what Galileo and Darwin wrote, likewise did — because they, likewise, never compromised truth, never misrepresented the available evidence. Historians should follow the same rule. Few do.)

My disagreement with Johnstone on this matter is that it’s not primarily an issue about which side’s propaganda to support, but instead it’s about what the truth is: what the historical record is that explains, in a credible cause-and-effect way — as all of science is required to do — the U.S. regime’s grabbing of Ukraine during 20-27 February 2014, and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022, which finally responded to that U.S. coup, and to the rabidly anti-Russian regime it installed on Russia’s border, after Russia’s diplomatic methods of responding to that threat against Russia’s national security had failed.

This isn’t a matter of which side’s propaganda to support. It doesn’t make any difference what anyone says; what’s involved here is instead what is. It all comes down to true and false — in the fields of the social sciences, no less than in the physical and biological sciences. Whoever doesn’t care about truth and falsity, doesn’t care about good and evil, because it all comes down to that (true and false) — and, ultimately, to what exists, and to what doesn’t exist. A person who doesn’t care about that, might as well commit suicide, because then there’s nothing that is worth living for, for that person. It makes no difference what anyone says (one side’s propaganda versus the opposite side’s). What exists here, in this matter about history, is that America was the aggressor that started the war in Ukraine, in 2014. Russia now is defending itself against U.S-and-allied aggression. It’s a war between the U.S. and Russia, and it is being waged in the battlefields of Ukraine — by Russia’s forces on the one side, versus Ukrainian forces (and U.S.-and-allied weapons) on the other. And the U.S. and its allies are the aggressor, and Russia is merely defending itself. That’s what the documented historical record proves. Regardless of what anyone’s propaganda says.

Investigative historian Eric Zuesse’s new book, AMERICA’S EMPIRE OF EVIL: Hitler’s Posthumous Victory, and Why the Social Sciences Need to Change, is about how America took over the world after World War II in order to enslave it to U.S.-and-allied billionaires. Their cartels extract the world’s wealth by control of not only their ‘news’ media but the social ‘sciences’ — duping the public.

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JGarbo

Stop blaming US presidents. They are puppets of the corporate regime (Fascist) with few exceptions, eg JFK, Nixon, Trump (?!). Dig out the real criminals, if you dare.

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Jensus

The real criminal puppet masters are in charge of the US since at least the 1890, when they created Woodrow Wilson.

Jensus

Watch the Interview of Edward Griffin with Norman Dodd on youtube

DIZZIDENT

You’re right. ‘elected’ officials are simply scapegoats of the deep state, big nose tribe and MIC

zman

Wow. 5 up-clicks turned into 5 down-clicks. Yeah, that’s real.

RussianEmpire

NOBODY can remove Putin’s responsibility for losing Ukraine. Nobody! This should never ever happen! Kiev is cradle of the Russian civilization. It was crucial to prevent it, not to become anti-Russia! Instead of helping only legitimate President Janukovich, during “Maidan” putch (like they helped Lukhashenko), they have recognized legitimacy of “Maidan” neo-Nazis and Poroshenko! If not losing Ukraine to neo-Nazi regime through that putsch, this war couldn’t ever happen!

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Jensus

At the lastest after the massacre of Odessa and Lugansk, Russia should have sent its army to punish the Nazi trash.

RussianEmpire

2014 Crimea had referendum, protected by (Russian) soldiers without insignia and flag. While referendums of Lugansk and Donetsk Republics were not supported by Kremlin at all. Putin even asked officials of the Republics not to have referendum. And they have answered that referendums (for independence) are spontaneous will of the people of those Republics. Not organized by the officials but by the people themselves. As an answer to those, Kremlin has tried ever since, to push back those 2 republics back to (neo-Nazi) Ukraine. The idea of Kremlin was COMPROMISE, to keep Crimea and hope that West will content themselves with the (neo-Nazi) Ukraine. Thus sacrificial lamb of those 2 republics and wasting of decade on fruitless negotiations was only failed hope that West would never go into the direct confrontation with nuclear super power. Shortsightedness of the Kremlin was in fact that US-NATO didn’t want Ukraine because of Ukraine, but because of Russia.

Tim

It almost looks as if, if the referendum in Crimea hadn’t happened as a result of a spontaneous movement by the citizens, Putin would have allowed it to fall to the putsch too. Questions need to be asked about this man.

Boba Lazarević

No. Crimea was going to Russia either way because of the port of Sevastopol. The new Kiev regime was gonna cancel the existing lease treaty with Moscow, which was due in 2015 anyhow, and not make a new one.

Chris Gr

Yanukovych was far better than the corrupt Poroshenko.

Boba Lazarević

I think Putin got cold feet in 2014. Hopefully he’s rectifying it now. Better late than never. But it is indeed unfair towards all the civilians in the Donbass that died in the meantime.

Matt

I blame the U.$. Government of course for what developed into a coup years before Maidan and what should have seen Russia’s resignation from the UN and the safety of it’s foreign service returned home with an ultimatum for it’s ex-pats/dual nationals to plan on a one way ticket return or [“plan on never coming back” after Nuland’s support from Chevron https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2y0y-JUsPTU….

Always enjoy the opportunity of providing context to SouthFront’s efforts. But what is the point when ALL of your posts get removed https://southfront.org/ukrainians-cut-off-foreigners-heads-and-hands-to-cover-up-their-numbers-and-nationality-18/ that buttress facts and Truth about Russia’s indecisiveness and mistakes that regrettably got them to this place that could have been avoided.

SouthFront removing this post in 5… 4… 3… 2… 1…

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Jensus

Why still here?

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Matt

Posterity I guess. And what happens when Russians, Chinese, Indians and Iranians (collectively) could have done more https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/deep-state-real-uks-dominic-cummings-admits

But didn’t! https://www.ae911truth.org/

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OTAN Piggies Go Oink Oink Oink

NATO are cowards and losers. Why USA hides behind European vassals if they are such brave men? Hiding behind women and children is what Israeli Wahhabi terrorists do and Ukrainian Nazis

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RussianEmpire

Using those who are stupid enough to fight (free of charge) for your own interests (while ruining themselves by doing so) and turning around all interests in your own favor effortlessly and with minimal spending was always a desirable ability. Even quality. On can’t blame Americans for the total stupidity of the EU-ropeans. And slavish suicidal mentality of the neo-Nazi regime with Jew on the top.

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OK – lets presume you are right and US is going to take over entire World. Is it bad? Look at EU, latest EU extension like Poland or Czechia, look at Japan and South Korea. Most of the World dream if being ‘controlled’ by USA. Pax Americana means stability, trade and prosperity. As for Russia… poverty, oppression and death for its own citizens for a last 100 years…

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RussianEmpire

Your logic is simplistic deprived of the facts. USA in 1945 had most of the world industrial production and gold. USA in 2023 has most of the world debt and probably no gold either, while industrial production is mostly in China and elsewhere.

Hope fore you, that your propaganda activity pays well.

Tim

And a war every year since its founding. As the Romans said, “They create a wasteland and call it peace.” No thanks.

Chris Gr

The so called prosperity is superficial.

Isser Harel

All the death in Russia was created by the international freemasons to destroy christianity in the east. But then you can’t admit the truth so you support the lies.

Chris Gr

Knights Templar Masons are pro-Christianity though.

Boba Lazarević

Stability? Just take a look at the US itself. The BLM and Jan 6 riots wanna have a word with you.

Unfortunately, you’re right about most of the world “dreaming” of America. And it is nothing but a dream. The reality is a nightmare, and slowly everyone is starting to realize it. The reality of Pax Americana is perpetual worldwide robbery, racketeering and wars.

Larry Sweet

I totally agree with your article. Obama Biden Clinton Rice Nuland cabal have the blood of hundreds of thousands of innocent people on their hands, just like the Bush Cheney cabal. As a veteran of numerous tours of Iraq/Afghanistan I saw first hand the deaths and destruction of innocents caused by both sides of the battlefield. The corruption of the Higher-ups was evident everywhere. Especially in Afghanistan where we were forbidden to in anyway to address the poppy fields. Hugh cash cow for the DS of both countries.

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eyesore

Wrong Again! Get it right plz Obamba was just Judas Goat role played by some twobit larper actor. That 100% blame goes to MLK = MaLiK aka MoLecK aka MoLocK the reprobate Deity humans git sacrificed to. Grow a brain as it was in the beginning same so at End same ole bs.

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Psionists slaves of America

Some one told me recently that it’s not Biden or Kamala running the show but it’s actually Barack Hussein Obama.

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Isser Harel

His entire identity is a deep state creation. He is a freemason stooge like the rest.

Russian victory

Russian victory is in the way, first Kiev, then Moldova, then Warsaw, then Berlin!!

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John Kesich

Don’t give sock-puppet-in-chief Obama too much credit. While I’m sure he enjoyed spreading mayhem in Ukraine, it was his Nazi puppet masters – the same cabal that under Allen Dulles had JFK assassinated – that pulled his strings.

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Dan Lavatan

It is and has always been Victoria Nuland’s war. People like her control the west, Obama is just another media puppet.

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zman

As far as who is being disingenuous, I believe that honor goes to you Mr Zuesse. First, she in NO way accused Putin of warmongering any more than you do when you say he was forced into war. Further, her description of the west and their actions seem to be right up there with ‘warmonger’, which is a term she has used to describe the US gov…just not in this article. BTW, those Cuban missiles were not a checkmate, but were seen as a counter-mate move. We had missiles in Turkey 18 miles from the Russian border. The Russians got their wish, the removal of those missiles in Turkey. Then there is Obama, at whose feet you lay the entire fiasco, when in reality it goes back much further, to Reagan/Bush during the death-throes of the USSR. Clinton cinched the rape of Russia and later did his part in Yugoslavia.Yeah, Obama was an agent as well, doing his part in the play, but then so was Trump when he sent lethal weapons and money into Ukr,…remember the wishy-washy BS about what those ‘lethal’ weapons were composed of and whether those Nazis were going to get them? Remember all those Stingers, Javelins, et al, the Ukies had before the SMO? But, in all reality, to purport that this President did this or that that President did that merely plays into the game in my mind. These people no more run the US than I do. Assigning certain ‘achievements’ to them is a fallacy the MSM loves. The party line facade, as it were. The only exceptions are those whose time of influence transpired throughout the entire period of preparation…people like Rummy, GHWB, Cheney and the entire military/intel structure…they were around from the Bay of Pigs to the WoT. When it comes to Putin, if I HAD to criticize him (or the RF), it would be for the vote in the UNSC to sanction Yemen…and which they continue to do and I find it appalling. Then there is something he seemed to confirm himself recently, after the revelations that the Minsk I & II Accords were scams to buy time…that it might have been better if he had acted then and not 8 years and 14,000 dead later. I credit that questioning to hindsight and having a conscience, not incompetence. There would have been no immense fortifications or NATO trained army to deal with, less military cohesion, less mercenaries and less weapons. On the other hand, would the Russians have had the weapons stockpiles and production capabilities, that we have seen them burning through, at that time and would they have been necessary? Just how ready was the RF military for a major confrontation then? In the confusion at the time, would NATO have become even more covertly involved earlier? How might a military move then, more easily possibly evolved into a wider conflict in the confusion of the time? Those are things that Vladimir Putin thinks about and even questioned himself. In the end, it was a desire for a peaceful conclusion of issues with entities that had no such desire whatsoever, in fact much to the contrary, that resulted in his ‘warmongering’. I know that I am glad I do not have such decisions to make and questions to answer.

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Chris Gr

In Yemen, almost all of countries support the Saudi coalition. Except for the regional ones.

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