Russia invades Ukraine. Again. And again. And yet again … using Saddam’s WMD

“Russia reinforced what Western and Ukrainian officials described as a stealth 
invasion on Wednesday [August 27], sending armored troops across the border as 
it expanded the conflict to a new section of Ukrainian territory. The latest 
incursion, which Ukraine’s military said included five armored personnel 
carriers, was at least the third movement of troops and weapons from Russia 
across the southeast part of the border this week.”

None of the photos accompanying this New York Times story online showed any of 
these Russian troops or armored vehicles.

“The Obama administration,” the story continued, “has asserted over the past 
week that the Russians had moved artillery, air-defense systems and armor to 
help the separatists in Donetsk and Luhansk. ‘These incursions indicate a 
Russian-directed counteroffensive is likely underway’, Jen Psaki, the State 
Department spokeswoman, said. At the department’s daily briefing in Washington, 
Ms. Psaki also criticized what she called the Russian government’s 
‘unwillingness to tell the truth’ that its military had sent soldiers as deep 
as 30 miles inside Ukraine territory.”

Thirty miles inside Ukraine territory and not a single satellite photo, not a 
camera anywhere around, not even a one-minute video to show for it. “Ms. Psaki 
apparently [sic] was referring to videos of captured Russian soldiers, 
distributed by the Ukrainian government.” The Times apparently forgot to inform 
its readers where they could see these videos.

“The Russian aim, one Western official said, may possibly be to seize an outlet 
to the sea in the event that Russia tries to establish a separatist enclave in 
eastern Ukraine.”

This of course hasn’t taken place. So what happened to all these Russian 
soldiers 30 miles inside Ukraine? What happened to all the armored vehicles, 
weapons, and equipment?

“The United States has photographs that show the Russian artillery moved into 
Ukraine, American officials say. One photo dated last Thursday, shown to a New 
York Times reporter, shows Russian military units moving self-propelled 
artillery into Ukraine. Another photo, dated Saturday, shows the artillery in 
firing positions in Ukraine.”

Where are these photographs? And how will we know that these are Russian 
soldiers? And how will we know that the photos were taken in Ukraine? But most 
importantly, where are the fucking photographs?

Why am I so cynical? Because the Ukrainian and US governments have been feeding 
us these scare stories for eight months now, without clear visual or other 
evidence, often without even common sense. Here are a few of the many other 
examples, before and after the one above:

*       The Wall Street Journal (March 28) reported: “Russian troops massing 
near Ukraine are actively concealing their positions and establishing supply 
lines that could be used in a prolonged deployment, ratcheting up concerns that 
Moscow is preparing for another [sic] major incursion and not conducting 
exercises as it claims, US officials said.”
*       “The Ukrainian government charged that the Russian military was not 
only approaching but had actually crossed the border into rebel-held regions.” 
(Washington Post, November 7)
*       “U.S. Air Force Gen. Philip M. Breedlove told reporters in Bulgaria 
that NATO had observed Russian tanks, Russian artillery, Russian air defense 
systems and Russian combat troops enter Ukraine across a completely wide-open 
border with Russia in the previous two days.” (Washington Post, November 13)
*       “Ukraine accuses Russia of sending more soldiers and weapons to help 
rebels prepare for a new offensive. The Kremlin has repeatedly denied aiding 
the separatists.” (Reuters, November 16)

Since the February US-backed coup in Ukraine, the State Department has made one 
accusation after another about Russian military actions in Eastern Ukraine 
without presenting any kind of satellite imagery or other visual or documentary 
evidence; or they present something that’s very unclear and wholly 
inconclusive, such as unmarked vehicles, or unsourced reports, or citing 
“social media”; what we’re left with is often no more than just an accusation. 
The Ukrainian government has matched them.

On top of all this we should keep in mind that if Moscow decided to invade 
Ukraine they’d certainly provide air cover for their ground forces. There has 
been no mention of air cover.

This is all reminiscent of the numerous stories in the past three years of 
“Syrian planes bombing defenseless citizens”. Have you ever seen a photo or 
video of a Syrian government plane dropping bombs? Or of the bombs exploding? 
When the source of the story is mentioned, it’s almost invariably the rebels 
who are fighting against the Syrian government. Then there’s the “chemical 
weapon” attacks by the same evil Assad government. When a photo or video has 
accompanied the story I’ve never once seen grieving loved ones or media 
present; not one person can be seen wearing a gas mask. Is it only children 
killed or suffering? No rebels?

And then there’s the July 17 shootdown of Malaysia Flight MH17, over eastern 
Ukraine, taking 298 lives, which Washington would love to pin on Russia or the 
pro-Russian rebels. The US government – and therefore the US media, the EU, and 
NATO – want us all to believe it was the rebels and/or Russia behind it. The 
world is still waiting for any evidence. Or even a motivation. Anything at all. 
President Obama is not waiting. In a talk on November 15 in Australia, he spoke 
of “opposing Russia’s aggression against Ukraine – which is a threat to the 
world, as we saw in the appalling shoot-down of MH17”. Based on my reading, I’d 
guess that it was the Ukranian government behind the shootdown, mistaking it 
for Putin’s plane that reportedly was in the area.

Can it be said with certainty that all the above accusations were lies? No, but 
the burden of proof is on the accusers, and the world is still waiting. The 
accusers would like to create the impression that there are two sides to each 
question without actually having to supply one of them.

 

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