Russiarefuses to become part of neo-con New World Order; sleeping bear now 
roused.
 
By Paul Craig Roberts
THE NEO-CONNED BUSH REGIME and the Israeli-occupied American media are heading 
the innocent world toward nuclear war. Back in the Reagan years, the National 
Endowment for Democracy was created as a Cold War tool.
Today, the NED is a neo-con-controlled agent for U.S. world hegemony. Its main 
function is to pour U.S. money and election-rigging into former parts of the 
USSR in order to ring Russia with U.S. puppet states.
The neo-conservative Bush regime used the NED to intervene in Ukrainian and 
Georgian internal affairs in keeping with the neo-conservative plan to 
establish U.S.-friendly and Russia-hostile political regimes in these two 
former constituent parts of Russia and the Soviet Union.
The NED was also used to dismember the former Yugoslavia with its interventions 
in Slovakia, Serbia and Montenegro.
According to Wikipedia, Allen Weinstein, who helped draft the legislation 
establishing NED, told The Washington Post in 1991 that much of what the NED 
does “today was done covertly 25 years ago by the CIA.”
The Bush regime, having established a puppet, Mikheil Saakashvili, as president 
of Georgia, tried to bring Georgia into NATO.
(For readers too young to know, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization was a 
military alliance between the United States and Western European countries to 
resist any Soviet move into Western Europe. There has been no reason for NATO 
since the Soviet Union’s internal political collapse almost two decades ago. 
The neo-cons turned NATO into another tool, like the NED, for U.S. world 
hegemony. Subsequent U.S. administrations violated the understandings that 
President Reagan had reached with Mikhail Gorbachev, the last Soviet leader, 
and have incorporated former parts of the Soviet empire into NATO. The neo-con 
goal of ringing Russia with a hostile military alliance has been proclaimed 
many times.)
Western European members of NATO balked at the admission of Georgia, as they 
understood it as a provocative affront to Russia, on whom Western Europe is 
dependent for natural gas. Western Europeans are also disturbed at the Bush 
regime’s intentions to install ballistic missile defenses in Poland and the 
Czech Republic, as the consequence will be Russian nuclear cruise missiles 
targeted on European capitals.
Europeans don’t see the advantage of helping the U.S. block Russian nuclear 
retaliation against America at the expense of their own existence. Ballistic 
missile defenses are not useful against cruise missiles.
Every country is tired of war except for the United States. War, including 
nuclear war, is the neo-conservative strategy for world hegemony.
The entire world, except for Americans, knows that the outbreak of armed 
conflict between Russian and Georgian forces in South Ossetia was entirely due 
to the United States and its Georgia puppet, Saakashvili.
Americans, alone in the world, are unaware that the hostilities were initiated 
by Saakashvili, because Bush, Cheney and the Israeli-occupied American media 
have again lied to them. Everyone else in the world knows that the unstable and 
corrupt Saakashvili, who proclaims democracy and runs a police state, would not 
have taken on Russia by attacking South Ossetia unless given the go-ahead by 
Washington.
The purpose of the Georgian attack on the Russian population of South Ossetia 
is twofold:
�To convince Europeans that their action in delaying Georgia’s NATO membership 
is the cause of “the Russian aggression” and that to save Georgia from conquest 
Georgia must be given NATO membership.
�To ethnically cleanse South Ossetia of its Russian population. Two thousand 
Russian civilians were targeted and killed by the U.S.-equipped and trained 
Georgian army, and tens of thousands fled into Russia. The hope is that the 
Russian population will be afraid to return or can be prevented from returning, 
thus removing the secessionist threat.
No doubt the Bush regime can con the insouciant American population, just as it 
did with Iraqi weapons of mass destruction, Iranian nukes and 9-11 itself, but 
the rest of the world is not buying it, least of all Moscow and
the Asia Times, and not even America’s bought-and-paid for European allies.
Writing in the Asia Times, Ambassador M.K. Bhadrakumar, a former career 
diplomat in the Indian Foreign Service, notes the disinformation that is being 
peddled by the Bush regime and the U.S. media and reports that “at the outbreak 
of violence, Russia had tried to have the United Nations Security Council issue 
a statement calling on Georgia and South Ossetia to immediately lay down 
weapons. However, Washington was uninterested.”
Bhadrakumar notes that the American and Georgian resort to violence and 
propaganda has brought an end to the Russian government’s belief that diplomacy 
and good will can bring about a settlement of the South Ossetia issue. If 
Russia wished, Russia could terminate Georgia’s existence as a separate country 
at will, and there is nothing the United States could do about it.
It is certain that the Georgian invasion of South Ossetia was a Bush regime 
orchestrated event. The U.S. media and the neo-con think tanks were ready with 
their propaganda blitzes. Neo-cons had ready a Wall Street Journal editorial 
page article for Saakashvili that declares “the war in Georgia is a war for the 
West.”
Faced with the collapse of his army when Russia sent in troops to protect South 
Ossetians from the Georgian troops, Saakashvili declared:
“This is not about Georgia anymore. It is about America, its values.”
The neo-con Heritage Foundation in Washington quickly called a conference 
hosted by warmonger Ariel Cohen, “Urgent! Event: Russian-Georgian War: a 
Challenge for the U.S. and theWorld.”
The Washington Postbreathlessly promoted neo-con Robert Kagen’s war drums, 
“Putin Makes His Move.”
Only a fool like Kagen could think that if Putin intended to invade Georgia he 
would do so from Beijing, or that after sending the American-trained Georgian 
army in flight, he would not continue and conquer all of Georgia in order to 
put an end to American machinations on Russia’s most sensitive 
border—machinations that are likely to eventually end in nuclear war.
That despicable rag, The New York Times, printed Billy Kristol’s rant, “Will 
Russia Get Away With It?” Kristol thunders against “dictatorial and aggressive 
and fanatical regimes” that “seem happy to work together to weaken the 
influence of the United States and its democratic allies.”
Kristol presents a new axis of evil—Russia, China, North Korea and Iran—and 
warns against “delay and irresolution” that “simply invite future threats and 
graver dangers.”
In other words, “attack Russia now.”
What must be the effect on U.S. Intelligence services and the U.S. military of 
Vice President Dick Cheney’s propagandistic and irresponsible statement of U.S. 
support for Georgia’s war crimes? Does anyone really believe that the CIA or 
any U.S. intelligence service told the vice president that Russia opened the 
conflict with an invasion? Russian troops arrived in South Ossetia after 
thousands of Ossetians had been killed by the Georgian attack and after tens of 
thousands of Ossetians had fled into Russia to escape the Georgian attack.
According to news reports, Russian forces have captured Americans who were with 
the Georgian troops directing their attack on civilians.
The U.S. military certainly has no resources for a war against Russia on top of 
lost wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and a planned war with Iran.
With its Georgian venture, the Bush regime is guilty of a new round of war 
crimes. What will be the consequence? Many will reply that having got away with 
9-11, Afghanistan and Iraq, and with its preparations for attacking Iran, the 
Bush regime will get away with its Georgian venture, as well.
Possibly, however, this time the Bush regime has overreached. Certainly Russia 
now recognizes that the U.S. is determined to exert hegemony over
Russia and is Russia’s worst enemy.. China realizes the U.S. threat to its own 
energy supply and, thereby, economy. Even America’s European allies, chafing 
under their role of supplying troops for America’s empire, must now realize 
that being an American ally is dangerous and has no benefits.
If Georgia becomes a NATO member and renews its attack on South Ossetia, it 
must drag Europe into a war with Russia, a main supplier of energy to Europe.
Moreover, if Russian troops are sent across European frontiers, there is 
nothing to stop them. What does America offer Europe, aside from the millions 
of dollars it pays to buy off Europe’s political leaders to ensure that they 
betray their own peoples?
Nothing whatsoever. The only military threat that Europe faces comes from being 
dragged into America’s wars for American hegemony.
The United States is financially bankrupt, with budget and trade deficits that 
exceed the combined deficits of the rest of the world together. The dollar has 
wilted. The American consumer market is dying from the offshoring of American 
jobs and, thereby, incomes, and from the wealth effect of the real estate and 
derivatives collapses. The United States has nothing to offer Europe. Indeed, 
American economic decline is killing European exports by driving up the value 
of the euro. America long ago lost the moral high ground.
Hypocrisy has become America’s best known hallmark. Bush, the invader of 
Afghanistan and Iraq on the basis of lies and deception, thunders at Russia for 
coming to the defense of its peacekeepers and Russian citizens in South 
Ossetia. Bush, the vampire who ripped Kosovo out of Serbia’s heart and handed 
it to the Albanians, has taken an adamant stand against other separatist 
movements, especially the South Ossetians who wish to be part of the Russian 
Federation.
The neo-conned Bush regime is furious that the Russian bear was not intimidated 
by the United States supported aggression of the American puppet state, 
Georgia. Instead of accepting the act of American hegemony
that the neo-con script called for, Russia sent the Americanized Georgian army 
fleeing in fear.
Moreover, do the morons who comprise the Bush regime really not understand that 
short of a surprise nuclear attack on Russia there is nothing whatsoever the 
United States can do to Moscow?
The Bush regime owns no Russian currency that it can dump. The Russians own 
U.S. dollars. The Bush regime owns no Russian bonds that it can dump. The 
Russians own U.S. bonds. The U.S. can cut Russia off from no energy supplies. 
Russia can cut America’s European allies off from energy.
President Reagan negotiated the end of the Cold War with Soviet President 
Gorbachev.  The neo-cons, whom Reagan fired and drove from his administration, 
were furious. The neo-conservatives had hoped to win the Cold War, thereby 
establishing American hegemony.
The Republican establishment re-established its hegemony under Bush the First 
that it had lost to Ronald Reagan. With this feat, intelligence was driven from 
the Republican Party.
The neo-cons engineered their comeback with the First Gulf War and their 
propaganda, pure lies, that Iraqi troops bayoneted Kuwait babies in hospitals.
The neo-cons made a further comeback with President Clinton, whom they 
convinced to bomb Serbia in order to permit separatist movements to become 
independent states dependent on America.
With Bush the Second, the neo-cons took over. Their agenda, American world 
hegemony, includes Israeli hegemony in the Middle East.
So far the schemes of these dangerous ideologues have come a cropper. Iraq, 
formerly in the hands of secular Sunnis who were a check on Iran, is, after the 
American invasion and occupation, in the hands of religious Shiites allied with 
Iran. In Afghanistan, the Taliban are resurgent, and a large NATO-U.S. army 
there is unable to control the situation.
Those Americans stupid enough to think that America’s “super power” ensures its 
citizens from danger need to read the total contempt shown for President Bush 
in an editorial published in Russia’s “state” newspaper, Pravda (see 
below).Nationally syndicated columnist, Paul Craig Roberts, Ph.D., a former 
editor at The Wall Street Journal, is the author of several books. He has been 
associated with the Hoover Institution, and the Institute for Political Economy 
and from 1981 to 1982 served as assistant secretary of the treasury for 
economic policy.


      
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