Impossible to argue with anything in Finian's article. Having destroyed
several sovereign states on a pack of lies similar to those they are now
using to justify their aggression against Russia, having murdered over a
million innocent people in their "out of area ... operations", NATO are
pushing the world to the brink. The chaos they sewed in Iraq,
Afghanistan, Libya and Ukraine is not enough.
Back to the future…NATO self-fulfilling war plans for Russia
Finian Cunningham
RT : 10 Nov, 2017
Defense ministers of the US-led NATO alliance this week endorsed
proposals to set up two new military commands – and it is clear Russia
is the target of what are, in effect, war plans.
The
setting up of an Atlantic command and a logistical hub in Europe to
facilitate the transfer of troops and weapons was openly discussed by
NATO officials as being aimed at Russia during their two-day summit in
Brussels this week.
The two new commands being proposed
are the first expansion of NATO’s command structure since the end of
the Cold War more than 25 years ago. It’s a retrograde move that is not
only an unnecessary, dangerous provocation to Russia, risking
self-fulfilling war threats. Moreover, NATO’s renewed organizational
cranking is openly calling for the integration of European societies and
economies into its madcap military escalation.
European citizens,
whether they like it or not, are effectively being dragooned into a
state of war, with attendant social burdens to pay for that state of
war, let alone being made to live with the risk of ultimate catastrophe,
from all-out hostilities erupting.
Alexander Grushko, Russia’s official on NATO matters, said: “It is evident now that, by making such decisions, NATO members are apparently inspired by Cold War-era strategies.” He added: “It is evident that the task of confrontation with Russia lies at the core of those efforts.”
Grushko
also put the new NATO organizational expansion in the context of an
ongoing aggressive buildup over several years carried out by the US-led
military alliance along Russia’s borders.
In typical fashion,
however, Western news media readily turned reality on its head by
echoing NATO officials in their justification for the planned military
expansion as being (allegedly) necessitated by “Russian aggression.”
Reuters called the new command posts a “deterrent factor against Russia.” While US government-run Radio Free Europe said, the expansion was “to counter the growing threat from Russia.”
Western media gave NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg free rein to accuse Russia of “attacking” Ukraine, “annexing” Crimea, and recently holding threatening war maneuvers on “NATO’s eastern flank.”
The latter was a reference to the Zapad military defense exercises
carried out by Russia every four years – held on its own territory or
that of an ally. Idiotic “NATO’s eastern flank” made apparently intelligible by Western media.
As
befitting a propaganda service, rather than news services, the Western
media uniformly omit any mention of how NATO states were instrumental in
staging a coup d’état in Ukraine in February 2014, overthrowing an
elected government back then with neo-Nazis who had designs on viciously
suppressing ethnic Russians in Crimea and eastern Ukraine.
RFE reported: “Russia
occupied and seized Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula in March 2014 and backs
separatists whose war against Kiev’s forces has killed more than 10,000
people in eastern Ukraine since April of that year.”
Note how Russia and separatists are subtly blamed for killing 10,000 people.
RFE added: “A
series of potentially dangerous close encounters between Russian and
NATO warplanes and navy ships in recent months has added to the tension,
with the alliance accusing Moscow of aggressive maneuvers in the air
and at sea.”
Well, perhaps “close encounters” would not happen if the
NATO alliance could refrain from its escalation of warplanes and navy
patrols in the Baltic and Black Seas.
Stoltenberg “explained” the purpose of NATO’s two new command structures. “It is about how to move [American] forces across the Atlantic and how to move forces across Europe,” he said.
He added: “We
have been very focused on out-of-area expeditionary military
operations, now we have to… increase the focus on collective defense in
Europe, and that’s the reason why we are adapting the command
structure.”
You have to admire the former Norwegian prime minister’s verbal skills for euphemism. By “out-of-area expeditionary military operations,”
he was referring to US-led NATO wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Libya,
among other overseas operations, which have resulted in the destruction
of nation-states, over a million civilian deaths, the spread of
terrorism and the chaos of mass human displacement and refugees.
Now by “increasing focus on the defense of Europe,”
the 29-member NATO club – officially charged with maintaining security –
will be further ratcheting up tensions with Russia to the point where
an outbreak of war is a grave risk.
Earlier, Stoltenberg claimed
that the world was more dangerous than ever since the end of the Cold
War. Provocatively, and recklessly, he cited “Russian aggression” alongside North Korea’s nuclear program and international terrorism as the three reasons for his morbid outlook.
“We
have proliferation of weapons of mass destruction in North Korea, we
have terrorists, instability, and we have a more assertive Russia. It is
a more dangerous world,” said Stoltenberg in an interview with Britain’s Guardian newspaper, which, of course, did not challenge any of his assertions.
Perhaps
if US President Donald Trump were to hold a full summit with Russian
counterpart Vladimir Putin, the de facto leader of NATO might get
Russia’s perspective and assurance that it has no such malicious plans
for “invading Europe.”
But such is the relentless Russophobia and media hysteria over “Russian aggression”
that Trump and Putin – the leaders of the two most powerful nuclear
states – are confined to only having a glancing conversation on the
sidelines of international summits, such as the APEC conference in
Vietnam this week.
Last month, German publication Der Spiegel reported on a secret NATO document which showed the alliance “is preparing for a possible war with Russia.”
Such is the irremediable propaganda spouted by NATO officials and
regurgitated by Western media that these war plans are becoming
self-fulfilling.
What is even more sinister is that NATO is
militarizing entire European society and civilian infrastructure to
accommodate its ludicrous war mania. At the summit this week in
Brussels, NATO officials said European governments and the private
sector must coordinate policies, infrastructure, and laws to be able to
facilitate the new transmission belt of military operations from the
Atlantic to Russia’s borders.
Jens Stoltenberg said “any new
command must ensure that legislation easing the transportation of troops
and equipment across various national borders is fully implemented.”
He added: “And
we need to improve infrastructure, such as roads, bridges, railways,
runways, and ports. So NATO is now updating the military requirements
for civilian infrastructure.”
So, let’s get this straight: in
an era of economic austerity when the European public is being
clobbered with cutbacks and hardships, the NATO military machine wants
governments to orient society and infrastructure to serve its war
objectives against Russia.
The irrational, insatiable NATO wants
to turn Europe into an entire garrison for war with Russia – a war which
the majority of European citizens do not want or believe is in any way
based on credible reasons.
NATO is not just going back to the
future by revamping old Cold War strategies and Russophobia. It is
destroying the future for European democratic and social development.
Even more dastardly, it could obliterate the future by driving
recklessly toward a wholly unnecessary war with Russia.
Selected Comments:
# 'Project For The New American Century', it began on the ground, at the turn of the century, with 9/11.
The excuse to follow the rest of the 'script'. Beginning with
Afghanistan/Iraq... onto Libya, Syria (ongoing), finally to take full
control of Russia, then China.
# The number of people they slaughtered is just under 4 million in the last 16 years alone. Over 30 million since the end of WWII.
# "Russia occupied"... But what happens when usa occupy Iraq, Afghanistan, etc? Nothing!
= = =
‘Increasing lethality in all areas’: US Air Force declares space a new ‘warfighting domain’
RT : 11 Nov, 2017Raytheon’s global missile system |
In order to increase the global dominance and “lethality” of the US
military, the Air Force is moving to modernize its space capabilities
and to secure the “freedom to attack and maneuver” in their new
“warfighting domain,” top officials have stated.
“We are moving forward with modernization in space, so we’re increasing our lethality in all of our areas of endeavor,” Air Force Secretary Heather A. Wilson told reporters Thursday. “And we are shifting to space as a warfighting domain.”
In
1967, the United States and the Soviet Union signed the Outer Space
Treaty which prohibits signatories from placing nuclear weapons or any
other weapons of mass destruction in outer space. The accord, however,
stopped short of limiting the deployment of conventional weapons.
Wilson
said Congress has proposed to increase the funding of space-related
military programs even beyond the levels sought by the Air Force.
Section 1605 of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal
Year 2018 also classifies space as a potential “combat domain.”
“It is the policy of the United States to develop, produce,
field, and maintain an integrated system of assets in response to the
increasingly contested nature of the space operating domain to [among
other things] deter or deny an attack on capabilities at every level of
orbit in space,” as well as to “defend the territory of the United States, its allies, and its deployed forces across all operating domains,” Section 1605 reads.
“Everyone
agrees that space needs to be integrated, normalized as a part of a
joint warfighting effort. This year’s budget... The FY18 budget proposal
increases what the Air Force is proposing to spend on space by 20
percent,” Wilson added.
Defense Secretary James Mattis has
made modernizing America’s capabilities in space one of his priorities
in his efforts to make US Air Force “more lethal every day.” He earlier called on Congress to pass the NDAA so the Pentagon can “invest in critical warfighting capabilities, including in space.”
“Secretary Mattis has been very clear in his guidance to all the services that we are to go look at how do we increase lethality and readiness,” Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David L. Goldfein, sitting next to Wilson, told reporters. “The nation expects its Air Force to own the high ground, the ultimate high ground and achieve space superiority which is like air superiority – freedom to attack and freedom to maneuver.”
“Secretary Mattis has been very clear in his guidance to all the services that we are to go look at how do we increase lethality and readiness,” Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David L. Goldfein, sitting next to Wilson, told reporters. “The nation expects its Air Force to own the high ground, the ultimate high ground and achieve space superiority which is like air superiority – freedom to attack and freedom to maneuver.”
Most of America’s
space strategy is coordinated from the National Space Defense Center
(NSDC) at Schriever Air Force Base in Colorado. Its experts are already
devising potential space fighting scenarios.
“We do our best as a department when we follow a logic trail that
actually goes from a threat, to eventually, an acquisition. And the
steps are no different for space. Access the threat. From the threat,
you define a strategy. From the strategy, you define a concept of
operations, or what we call Conops... From those Conops you derive
requirements, and then from those requirements you then acquire,” Goldfein said. “The
Secretary and I also spent an entire day with all the four and
three-star leadership of the Air Force, doing a full-day tabletop
exercise on warfighting in space. So we are moving forward.”
Wilson announced that the Air Force awarded a $100 million contract to the Space Enterprise Consortium last week. Under the agreement, the South Carolina firm is to work on prototypes for the Department of Defense for broad “space-related technologies,” such as “ground segment, launch segment, space segment, software and processes.”
“The most important thing is to integrate and normalize space, as part of a joint operation. The US Air Force has about 70 percent of what is in space, and my authorities are to organize, train and equip airspace forces for the conduct of combat operations when they go to the combatant commander,” Wilson said.
“The most important thing is to integrate and normalize space, as part of a joint operation. The US Air Force has about 70 percent of what is in space, and my authorities are to organize, train and equip airspace forces for the conduct of combat operations when they go to the combatant commander,” Wilson said.
“And as we transition
from a benign domain from which we monitor and report to a warfighting
domain, this is a significant shift that we are leading as we go
forward,” Goldfein added. “And so, as the Secretary said,
normalizing space as a warfighting domain means we integrate all those
capabilities, tried and true principles of joint war fighting in this
domain as we go forward.”
Selected Comments:
# It is all these people ever think of. War and more war. Looks like democracy, capitalism and war always go together.. There must be another system that prevents total domination like the USA think they have. There is no peace where the USA are.
# The USA as it stands today, bears no resemblance to the nation envisaged
by the founders. It is in many ways, quite the opposite of what it was
intended to be. If they were here to see it, they would be horrified to
see that something so noble has become something so abhorrent.
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