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  1. ‘Fears Russia may invade Ukraine at same time as China attacks Taiwan to create ‘nightmare’ situation for US
    13/04/2021
    Matt Burrows’

    Pure Orwellian doublespeak and fear mongering by people like Matt Burrows is geared to promoting the short-term interests (profits) of [largely US] weapons manufactures.

    It’s just like “the Russians are coming” that instigated the construction of massive gun emplacements north of Auckland Harbour and “the Russians are coming” that enabled [largely US] weapons manufacturers to keep the Cold War going for decades.

    Russia will undoubtedly NOT allow US-backed fascist trouble-makers in Ukraine to kill Russian-speaking people of the Donetsk region. And it will undoubtedly sink any US warships that attempt to land troops in the region via the Black Sea.

    Not that any of that would worry the arms manufactures: the military-industrial-financial complex would just order replacements for lost ships and equipment, which is the whole purpose of the games they play.

    1. Since when did Russia annex Crimea,

      The people of Crimea were “Annexed” by a coup in Ukraine, they formed their own army opposing rule by the US funded coup in Ukraine, ran a referendum which showed overwhelmingly rejection of the Ukraine coup and asked Russia to accept the Crimea back into Russia.
      Hardly an “annexation” but if you insist on using the USA speak then you are free to do so and be appraised accordingly.
      The USA annexed Hawaii against the will of the people and monarchy.

  2. I agree with AFKTT entirely.
    Biden has very recently reaffirmed Americas commitment to supporting Ukraine in it’s very recently stated intention of reclaiming Crimea who’s population voted to rejoin Russia in a referendum with a 90% majority.
    Ukraine is amassing troops and escalating action in Donbas against Russian ethnic separatists in violation of the Minsk agreement . Russia has vowed to protect the Russian people in Donetsk .Understandably. Martyn is dutifully pedalling US propaganda seeking to have us all believe that once again US is being forced into war to protect democracy and freedom when nothing is further from the truth.
    D J S

    1. Did he though? Stating support for Ukraines territorial integrity now, is not the same as stating support for retaking territory already lost.

  3. You have three nations, with aspiration for regional hegemony, giving the fingers to Biden because he wants to restore the USA as an “international actor”.

    1. The West destroyed all of Europe’s production from the 1910s to the 1990s while reaping the massive production bonuses and demand that void left behind. Then they sold it all to China just to chase low wages.

      Companies won’t go back to America. They’ve got plenty of other cheap economic voids they can fill with none of the baruacracy bullshit and New Zealand can be one such bolt hole so fuck them all.

      1. I’d prefer NZ *not* to be a bolthole for transnational corporate power chasing low wages, thanks. Bureaucracy is necessary to implement democracy and the rule of law.

  4. The real problem is, Biden has no idea on foreign policy. He’s a relic of a bygone era, and involved in many of the mistakes.

    Supporting mujahdeen against a secular regime in Afghanistan back in the 80’s, and now intent on applying Trump’s policy of betraying the women of Kabul in 2021. 20 years of war and then the return of Islamist oppressors of women back into power. It makes the effort to lead a human rights based opposition to Beijing (NW China) seem a little suspect.

    With Taiwan the issue is that it is not a recognised nation state – they have to live with the legacy of Nixon’s move to accept the one (mainland led) China policy (he could have required Beijing to recognise self determination for Taiwan as a condition but chose not to – a mistake that Taiwan and the USA will have to live with). Biden should offer to end military sales to Taiwan in return for mutual Chinese and US recognition of Taiwan as an autonomous (self ruling) area of China.

    The USA since the fall of communist regimes in Eastern Europe and Arab spring has portrayed itself as a promoter of democratic peoples will. It’s patently obvious that Crimea and east Ukraine inlude ethnic Russians who want to be part of the the Russian state. Taking the side of those who want to deny them their determination is Cold War era thinking (suppressing left wing populist uprisings against right wing governments during the Cold War).

    Biden should be brokering the formal redrawing of Ukrainian and Russian borders – as the people want it (plebescite). And simply asking Russia to take over a share of the Ukrainian national debt (based on land and population transfer) as compensation to the Ukrain nation state remaining.

    1. SPC
      The Us has admitted spending 3 billion plus in creating the coup in Ukraine. The same old pattern repeated across many quashed regimes.
      The CIA now takes a back seat administering the NED which is directly funded by congress and is used widely to destabilse governments. They are experts at it with a long list of conquests.

  5. “Simon Tisdall, a foreign affairs commentator” ……..

    Johnathan Cook —- “Simon Tisdall was once my boss at the Guardian. Either I’ve changed a lot since I left the paper more than a decade ago (undoubtedly true!), or he’s subsequently become nothing more than a mouthpiece for the US-Israeli security establishments (and there’s plenty of evidence for that!).”

    “The US failure to attack Syria is again framed by Tisdall as a “hands-off approach”, despite the evidence that the US is deeply involved, even if chiefly through proxies like Israel and the Gulf states. ”

    John Pilger —- “On 22 May 2007, the Guardian’s front page announced: “Iran’s secret plan for summer offensive to force US out of Iraq”. The writer, Simon Tisdall, claimed that Iran had secret plans to defeat American troops in Iraq, which included “forging ties with al-Qaeda elements”.

    “Based entirely on briefings by anonymous US officials, Tisdall’s “exclusive” rippled with lurid tales of Iran’s “murder cells” and “daily acts of war against US and British forces”. His 1,200 words included just 20 for Iran’s flat denial.”……. “It was a load of rubbish: in effect, a Pentagon press release presented as journalism and reminiscent of the notorious fiction that justified the bloody invasion of Iraq in 2003. ”

    It sounds like Simon Tisdall ( and the Guardian ), is full of pro-NATO shit ,,,,,,,,,,.

    No wonder he has a lucrative job and gets quoted on important matters ,,,, while truth tellers like John Pilger are sidelined and excluded / silenced.

    Meanwhile lets keep an eye on the greatest threat to world peace and stability ,,,,,
    Does US meddling in Myanmar risk Syria/Libya-style war? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hr24DLS16C8

    1. Very serious stuff.
      Ben Norton and the Grayzone have yet to be obliterated but are one of the few reasonably reliable research groups not afraid of the Empire and its mindwash propaganda.

      1. I believe Jacinda, Grant and Mahuta have to be real mother fucking gangsters. Doing things properly should be a well spring of energy for us all and drive us forward.

        1. Sam the latest is the transportation of US troops and NATO troops to line the border with Russia in several places including Ukraine. But we only hear of the Russians moving troops t protect their border with Ukraine as being Russian aggression.
          Also the more Attic borders of Russia are being threatened by US Nata troop buld up. The US has moved two warships into the Black sea.
          Very dangerous aggressive US NATO actions but all we get ijn NZ is that Russians are moving troops to the Ukraine border.
          NZ news is just not worth a pinch of poo but keeps the sheep grazing on distorted warmongering mindset food.

  6. Oooh look what are ‘allies’ are about to do to us:

    “Rather than using the best available technology to minimise radiation hazards by storing and processing the water over the long term, they have opted for the cheapest option – dumping the water into the Pacific Ocean,” said Kazue Suzuki, climate and energy campaigner at Greenpeace Japan, adding that the Cabinet’s decision failed to protect the environment and neglected the large-scale opposition and concerns of the local Fukushima residents, as well as the neighbouring citizens around Japan.’

    With ‘friends’ like the US and Japan, who needs enemies?

    https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/china-threatens-retaliation-over-japans-decision-dump-radioactive-fukushima-waste

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