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US to demonize Putin as long as he takes actions undermining Western economic 
ambitions - expert


It really seems like history is repeating itself. "It was when Saddam Hussein 
abandoned the petro-dollar, that he became a target, when Muammar Gaddafi 
introduced the gold dinar, that he became a target, when Iran went off the 
petro-dollar and opened an oil bourse trading in many different currencies, 
that it became a target."

The primary reason for demonizing Vladimir Putin is his "actions that are 
undermining the economic ambitions of the Western bankers." One of the major 
achievements in this respect is the recently signed 30-year gas deal with China 
estimated to be worth over $400 billion.

Putin will be the target as long as he continues to pursue this policy, the 
expert predicts. However, the Western countries are not unified in how they 
should respond. For instance, "the Bilderbergers are divided, where the 
Europeans are favoring Russia and the Americans are favoring the Western 
powers." Some seem to clearly understand that "it is not going to play out to 
the benefit of the US; this is a lose\lose situation for the US and a win\win 
situation for Vladimir Putin and Russia."

 "When Barack Obama is claiming that Russia is violating the Ukrainian 
sovereignty, it is simply absurd statement" 

Moreover, sanctions imposed against Russia "have been a major disaster for the 
US, even if the American media are not reporting it as such." Prof. Fetzer has 
also pointed out that the foundation for the US sanctions, initiated against 
Russia in response to the country's reunification with Crimea, is dubious. 
"When Barack Obama is claiming that Russia is violating the Ukrainian 
sovereignty, it is simply absurd statement."

The expert also warns that some US sanctions fail to reach their primary 
objective of targeting selected individuals or businesses. Instead, large 
portions of the population of a particular nation suffer. That, he believes, 
can be viewed as "a form of collective punishment" which, according to the 
Nuremberg Tribunal, amounts to war crime.

Iraq and Iran are two cases in point. "When the US prohibited the fly zone over 
Iraq it led to the deaths of some 500,000 Iraqi infants, which Madeline 
Albright declared have been worth the cost." But the death of half a million 
children can hardly be justified by anything. That's "an outrage and a 
violation of human rights," Prof. Fetzer says.

The US imposed sanctions on Iran to prevent is from acquiring nuclear weapons. 
American authorities firmly maintain that the Islamic republic is using its 
peaceful nuclear program as a disguise for military ambitions. The philosopher 
states that Iran's nuclear weapons program is "nonexistent" and imposing 
sanctions on the country that in reality punish "the Iranian people improperly" 
is "another war crime." These are just two examples of what indeed is "a 
regular practice declared by an internationally recognized tribunal to be war 
crimes."

"American people really do not have access to accurate information about the 
world affairs" 

One cannot but ask how a country that commits such egregious crimes on a 
regular basis can get away with it. Prof. Fetzer provides an intriguing 
explanation: he recalls a CIA operation known as Operation Mockingbird that 
aimed to influence the American media by recruiting reporters to promote the 
agency's agenda. Apparently is has been quite successful since, "American 
people really do not have access to accurate information about the world 
affairs."

Iraq yet again proves to be a fine example for that matter. "The NY Times was 
egregious in promoting the war with Iraq, claiming that Saddam had been 
involved in 9\11, that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction, that Iraq was in 
collusion with al-Qaeda, none of which was true. Indeed, eventually, the FBI 
would have to admit in relation to a question – why Osama Bin Laden wasn't 
being wanted for criminal activity in relation to 9\11 – that it had no hard 
evidence he had anything to do with 9\11."

Distracting the American public by sanctions and other foreign policy 
initiatives proves extremely valuable when the US government needs to divert 
attention from what is happening at home. Prof. Fetzer has a shocking 
revelation to offer as an example regarding the Sandy Hook tragedy, the 
deadliest mass shooting at a school. Just as a reminder, on December 14, 2012 
Adam Lanza slaughtered 26 people after killing his mother. He then committed 
suicide by shooting himself in the head.

The expert claims it "was a staged event" citing a "report from a Los Angeles 
expert on school safety that in conversation with members of the Department of 
Education of the Barack Obama administration, they acknowledged that it had 
been a drill, that no children have been killed and it was to promote an 
anti-gun agenda."

"There is an element in the US that thinks [world war] is the only way to 
salvage the American economy, which is falling apart" 

Prof. Fetzer's predictions for the development of the Russian-US relations are 
extremely grim. He warns that there is "a very real possibility now" of a war 
seen in some US circles as "the only way to salvage the American economy, which 
is falling apart." The expert even has some speculative details to share about 
the probable campaign. "There've been reports and anticipations that 22 June 
may be the key date for some kind of an attack, that would be blamed on Iran 
and Russia to promote a world war. It would, of course, be completely 
catastrophic, but in the US it may be viewed as the last desperate attempt for 
a government in a desperate situation."

Such a scenario, Prof. Fetzer explains, may unfold due to the fact that "the 
Western powers are driven by greed and the profit motive. There is a 
long-standing chronic problem here and it is rooted in the nature of capitalism 
and the lust for even more profits, which are being exposed again and again 
with the American corporations."

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