The U.S.-Russia Tensions Over Ukraine

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The recent US-Russia strategic dialogue on Ukraine has been anything but successful, only raising tensions between Moscow and Washington. Demands from Moscow fell on deaf ears as Washington escalates its war propaganda which constitutes the pretext for war in the eastern European country. 
Why is Ukraine of geopolitical interest to both major powers? And why should people be worried?
Read the selection below and forward far and wide.
Divisions with US Government: Biden’s “Minor Incursion” Remark Reveals a Lot About His Team’s Russia StrategyBy Andrew Korybko, January 20, 2022
US President Joe Biden scandalously quipped during Wednesday’s press conference that NATO might be divided over how to respond in the event that Russia stages a so-called “minor incursion” into Ukraine. Read more…
Peeking Past the Pall Put Over Arms Talks with RussiaBy Ray McGovern, January 20, 2022
Adamant is the impression being fostered by both Russia and the West (largely for domestic consumption): Russia will continue to oppose NATO membership for countries like Ukraine and Georgia; NATO, for its part, will continue to reject Russian opposition as “none of your business”. Read more…
US Could be Planning False Flag Operation in Ukraine to Blame RussiaBy Paul Antonopoulos, January 19, 2022
Threats that Washington could impose sanctions directly on Russian President Vladimir Putin is not a demonstration of American strength and capability, but rather a demonstration of desperation. If such sanctions were passed and implemented, it will lead to a serious deterioration of relations between the US and Russia and, possibly, even a severing of ties. Read more…
The US Plan of an Afghanistan Inside EuropeBy Manlio Dinucci, January 19, 2022
Ukraine, a partner but in fact already a member of NATO, has the role of the first actor as a country under attack. The government denounces, on its word of honor, that it has been hit by a cyber attack, attributed of course to Russia, and NATO rushes, together with the EU, to help Ukraine fight the cyber war. Read more…
This Is How the U.S. Does ‘Dialogue’: Triggering Financial Instability against Russia. “This Bill Sounds like a Declaration of War”By Pepe Escobar, January 14, 2022
Washington will not consider Russian proposals on no expansion of NATO, and has no intention of even discussing the idea. So much for “dialogue”. It was the first high-level Russia-NATO meeting since 2019 – coming immediately after the non sequitur of the U.S.-Russia “security guarantee” non-dialogue dialogue earlier in the week in Geneva. Read more…
Black Alliance for Peace Condemns the Policies of the U.S./EU/NATO Axis of Domination in UkraineBy Black Alliance for Peace, January 13, 2022
As the corporate press presents a one-sided presentation of event in Ukraine as part of a massive propaganda effort to mobilize public opinion to support the reckless positions of the Biden administration, BAP believes that the public must be presented with a counternarrative of the chronology of events in Ukraine. Read more…
Where Are the Realists? US Foreign Policy Endangers Americans without Delivering any BenefitsBy Philip Giraldi, January 11, 2022
Putin’s recent negotiating positions conveyed initially by Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Rybakov to step back from the brink of war between his country and the United States over Ukraine are largely eminently sensible and would defuse the possibility that Eastern Europe might become a future Sarajevo incident that would ignite a nuclear war. Read more…
Six Things the Media Won’t Tell You About UkraineBy Ted Snider, January 07, 2022
The catalyst for the crisis today in Ukraine was the 2014 coup. That coup was set up and supported by the US. Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych was faced with the choice of economic alliance with the European Union or with Russia. Read more…
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