Wednesday, December 31, 2025

OMNI SOVIET/RUSSOPHOBIA (Anti-Communism, and Socialismphobia, McCarthyism, HATING RUSKIES) ANTHOLOGY #8 December 31, 2025 NEW YEAR’S EVE

 

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SOVIET/RUSSOPHOBIA (Anti-Communism,  and Socialismphobia, McCarthyism, HATING RUSKIES) ANTHOLOGY #8

December 31, 2025 NEW YEAR’S EVE

Compiled by Dick Bennett for a Culture of Peace, Justice, and Ecology

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What’s at Stake:  IMAGINING PEACE WITH RUSSIA

John Lennon, “IMAGINE” (1971)
Imagine all the people
Sharing all the world
You may say I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope someday you'll join us
And the world will live as one 

 

HAPPY NEW YEAR THANKS TO SCOTT RITTER, PEACEMAKER

Happy New Year! Scott Ritter

.Dec 31

 

 

         

 

These two images date back to December 1988, the first New Year’s celebration that saw US inspectors living and working in Votkinsk, implementing the INF treaty.

This particular celebration was instrumental to my personal evolution as a human being, helping me transform from someone who viewed the Soviet Union and its Russian population as an enemy, to someone who understood that these same people posed no inherent threat to America, and that our joint future would be better served pursuing peace over conflict.

This experience is an aspect of “mental warfare”, where the tools used to shape thoughts and values are used for constructive purposes.

Here we are, some 37 years later, still struggling to overcome the burden of the Cold War.

But the fact that we are still here, and still struggling to fulfill the noble concept of peace on earth and goodwill toward mankind, is in itself a victory of perseverance in the face of adversity.

Happy New Year to my fellow Americans and all the people of Russia.

Victory (peace) will be ours!

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CONTENTS Soviet/Russiaphobia #8

SOVIET/RUSSOPHOBIA, EXPOSING US BIGOTRY v. RUSSIA and ADVOCAGING THE IMPORTANCE OF SCHOLARSHIP, KNOWLEDGE, PERSONAL EXPERIENCE, EXCHANGE PROGRAMS 

Because I received Scott Ritter’s New Year’s Eve message only just now, and it is so appropriate to the contents of Anthology #8 (and nos. 1-7 equally well).   I have framed Ritter’s hope in historical contexts of WWII, long hatred of Soviets/Russians, seeing Russians as others see them, and, my largest collection, possibilities large and small of peace.   I have divided the contents roughly into three groups: 1. SovRusso phobia by US and the West; 2. Toward Peace: Acknowledging SovRuss from diverse perspectives; 3. Peacemaking.   I recomment these articles if you are short of time, but I hope at least all of us connect via Ritter’s New Year’s greetings

Prabhat Patnaik on the importance of the Soviet Union to the defeat of the Nazis. 

Gary Wilson on the Odessa Massacre v. Western story.

Any of Ritter’s 3 other articles.

My chronology.

 

 

 

TEXTS Soviet/Russiaphobia #8

 

I.               SovRussophobia. 

II.               Seeing the World as Others See It

III.              Peacemaking

 

I.  US FOREIGN POLICY: Hatred of Soviet Union and Russia

See Soviet/Russia as Others See Them

 

Jacob Mikanowski.  “The Bleak Prophecy of Timothy Snyder.”  April 12, 2019.  [This review of Snyder’s  On Tyranny includes a severe criticism of Snyder’s Russophobia.   –D]

 

1945-1952, Anti-Communists Bring Nazi Scientists to US.
Annie Jacobsen.  Operation Paperclip: The Secret Intelligence Program That Brought Nazi Scientists to America.  Little, Brown, 2014.  Review by Dick Bennett.

      Following WWII, 1945 to 1952, the US brought 1,600 Nazi scientists to the US, many of them ardent Nazis, one already convicted of mass murder and slavery, and gave them citizenship and employment in the government. and citizenship.  (Jacobsen “puts a spotlight on twenty-one of these men.”) 

      Why did the US embrace war criminals in contradiction of our values and against whom the awful war was fought?   Jacobsen shows how influential in subverting values and the war’s achievements was Sovietphobia and anti-communism/socialism.  I say phobia because the hundred-year animosity by the US against the USSR (now Russia)  beginning in 1918 reflects a deep pathology within our leaders and population.  Jacobsen asks:  “Was Operation Paperclip a moral outrage, or did it help America win the Cold War?”  Her book demonstrates that it was not either-or, but rather Operation Paper Clip was both a moral outrage and a significant part of the Cold War, for it provided part of the energy of the “national security state” that the US became and is today.  Her book shows “how dark government can get in the name of national security” when the US government brought Nazis to the US and installed them in positions of technological influence and, for some, high prestige, in a “Cold War” (often atrociously hot) to defend capitalism against an economic competitor described as “enemy.”

     “They came to America at the behest of the Joint Chiefs of Staff” and as “the lesser of two evils—that if America didn’t recruit these scientists, the Soviet Communists surely would.”  To oversee the project, the Pentagon created the Joint Intelligence Objectives Agency (JIOA) as a subcommittee of its Joint Intelligence Committee “solely and specifically to recruit and hire Nazi scientists and put them on weapons projects and in scientific intelligence programs within the army, the navy, the air force, the CIA (starting in 1947)….”  To help us “understand the [pathological, bigoted, warmaking, warmongering] mind set of the Joint Intelligence Committee,” Jacobsen offers this information:  “Within one year of the atomic-bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the JIC warned the Joint Chiefs of Staff that the United States needed to prepare for ‘total war’ with the Soviets—to include atomic, chemical, and biological warfare—and they even set an estimated start date of 1952.  This book focuses on that uneasy period, from 1945 to 1952, in which the JIOA’s recruitment of Nazi scientists was forever on the rise,” including “individuals previously deemed undesirable….”(xi).

     Under Operation Paper Clip these scientists continued their armaments research “at a feverish and paranoid pace that came to define the Cold War.  The age of weapons of mass destruction had begun, and with it came the treacherous concept of brinkmanship—the art of pursuing dangerous policy to the limits of safety before stopping.  Hiring dedicated Nazis was without precedent, entirely unprincipled, and inherently dangerous not just because. . . ‘These men are enemies,’ but because it was counter to democratic ideals” (ix-x).    Paper Clip “left behind a legacy of ballistic missiles, sarin gas cluster bombs, underground bunkers, space capsules, and weaponized bubonic plague….It is a story populated with Machiavellian connivers and men who dedicate their lives to designing weapons for [as warmongers always promise] the coming war….”

     Albert Einstein, who fled Nazi Germany months after Hitler took power, understood Paper Clip:  “He appealed to President Truman to cancel Paperclip, calling anyone who served Hitler unfit for US citizenship.”  

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE US-BACKED INDONESIAN GENOCIDE SIXTY YEARS LATER BY ROGER PEET.   CounterPunch (March 18, 2025).

 

The prospect of industrial-scale mass murder of leftists and other social undesirables was very appealing to the right-wing sectors of Latin American nations, and graffiti scrawls that proclaimed “Jakarta is Coming” were seen in several cities on the South American continent in the years following Indonesia’s crisis. READ MORE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

McCarthyism, Anti-communism

MCCARTHYISM:  SOV/RUSSOPHOBIA USED AGAINST US CITIZENS

Steve Batterson.  The Prosecution of Professor Chandler Davis:  McCarthyism, Communism, and the Myth of Academic Freedom.  Monthly Review P, 2023.

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Exposes the destruction of academic careers—and the complicity of educational institutions—in McCarthy's America

The Prosecution of Professor Chandler Davis tells the true tale of a mathematician who found himself taking an involuntary break from chalking equations to sit opposite a row of self-righteous anti-Communist congressmen at the height of the McCarthy era. Courageously asserting the First Amendment to confront a system rapidly descending into fascism, Davis testified before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC). He became one of a small number of left wingers who served time for contempt of Congress.

In this fascinating and disturbing narrative, author Steve Batterson takes a deep dive into extant archival records generated by the FBI, HUAC, the University of Michigan, and repositories holding the papers of former Supreme Court justices. He examines the plights of six faculty and graduate students—including three future members of the National Academy of Sciences—whose careers were disrupted by the anticommunist actions of a wide range of personnel at the University of Michigan. He focuses on the seemingly conflicting Supreme Court decisions on labor leader John Watkins and Vassar College Psychology instructor Lloyd Barenblatt. And he examines the role played in the trial by Felix Frankfurter, a longtime Associate Justice on the Supreme Court, close advisor of Franklin D. Roosevelt, and co-founder of the ACLU. In the process, Batterson exposes the ways that McCarthy’s righteous emissaries relied on all kinds of institutions in 1950s America—from Hollywood studios to universities—to sabotage the careers of anyone with a trace of “Red.”

 

Post-WWII Anti-Communism in Hawaii

. . .But I can tell you that the McCarthy era disproportionately affected Hawaii's academia, trade union officials, journalists, and activists. I know this from reading about the labor history of Hawaii and having the unique opportunity to meet many of the people who were ensnared by McCarthy's anti-communist pogrom.

https://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/server/api/core/bitstreams/e1bd353a-e6ca-4b7b-88da-fe08f7890b6f/content

Red-Baiting in the Islands: The Trial of the Hawaiʻi Seven

Red-Baiting in the Islands: The Trial of the Hawaiʻi Seven
#195 in the MoÊ»olelo series Of all the strikes up to that point, the 1946 sugar strike brought an end to Hawai‘i...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communist_Party_of_Hawaii
Sent by Greg Elliott.

 

Anti-Russia propaganda is alarming
From Abel Noah   7-20-18                Dick,  I am witnessing an alarming level of pro-war anti-Russian sentiment being driven by mainstream media. Many otherwise intelligent liberal democrats are locking arms with neocons in hostility to Russia.  The following story is a good example of this apocalyptic foolishness, that we need war with Russia, followed by a wise Truthdig article by Norman Solomon urging more sane thinking.  The article says:
"Make no mistake: Hacking the 2016 election was an act of war. It’s time we responded accordingly."   My response:
Make no mistake: Nuclear War will be a million times worse than everything else Trump has done.   
https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2018/07/16/putin-russia-trump-2016-pearl-harbor-219015      https://www.truthdig.com/articles/climb-down-from-the-summit-of-hostile-propaganda/

 

SovRussophobia has recently become confusing by the support by Trump of some of Putin’s positions regarding the Ukraine War v. Democrats and many Republicans.

Trump’s Helsinki Press Conference and Public Disgrace.”   Gary Leupp, Professor of History at Tufts University.   July 20, 2018.    FacebookTwitterRedditBlueskyEmail   https://www.counterpunch.org/2018/07/20/trumps-helsinki-press-conference-and-public-disgrace/   [Our topic is complicated in this case by Pres. Trump being the exception to the general phobia.  –D]

Samuel Johnson famously declared, “Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.” It is surely the first recourse of those hell-bent on toppling Donald Trump as U.S. president, not for the many, many right reasons, but to use ingrained Cold War Russophobia to achieve the goal.

The verdict is near-unanimous. Trump made a fool out of himself in Helsinki. He embarrassed himself and the nation. He insulted U.S. intelligence services. He was shameful. He betrayed his country. He elevated and legitimated Putin while diminishing himself. He committed treason.

The Washington Post, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, all condemnatory. Similarly CNN and MSNBC.

“An extraordinary and dark day,” announced objective journalist Anderson Cooper on CNN Monday night. “There’s no question this is a sad day,” declared eminently mainstream CNN anchor Chris Cuomo minutes later.

The always growling Jake Tapper just asked his CNN audience: “How will the Helsinki Surrender affect public opinion?” This is the anchor of both the weekday show “The Lead with Jake Tapper” and the Sunday “State of the Union” program. A veteran of ABC and the White House Correspondents’ Association. A supposedly objective journalist, reporting straight- (and grim-) faced about a “surrender.”

MSNBC observed that “all Americans will always remember where they were” when they heard Trump’s remarks in front of Putin Monday, July 16, 2018. Like Pearl Harbor. Like 9/11. The day the U.S. president publicly caved into the Soviet—oops Russian—dictator, crediting his statements over those of his intelligence team. . . .

 

“Old McCarthyism Is New McCarthyism: ‘Russian Ties.’”

Sign the petition to investigate the Trump U.S. Attorney nominee with Russian ties.Civic Shout <info@civicshout.io> 
Add your name to the petition: Tell the FBI to investigate Trump U.S. attorney pick's Russian ties.

 

Dick,

Donald Trump has tapped Ed Martin to be the next U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C. — and the red flags are screaming.

Martin is unqualified and dangerous. He also tried to hide his ties to Russian media in the paperwork required for his nomination in paperwork required for his nomination. A right-wing provocateur with no prosecutorial chops, Martin failed to disclose over 150 appearances on Russian propaganda TV networks between 2016 and 2024.

As The Atlantic and The Hill have reported, Martin used his airtime on Russian media to push election lies and praise Trump. He’s been an active apologist for extremists and a mouthpiece for foreign interests. This is exactly the kind of threat the FBI was built to confront, and why Rep. Jamie Raskin is demanding an investigation.

Sign the petition to demand an immediate FBI investigation into Trump's pro-Russia U.S. attorney nominee, Ed Martin.

 



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Dick Bennett’s Reply to Civic Shout Foundation, a voice of the Democratic Party.   4-28-25. I am a lifetime Democrat who believes that Soviet/Russophobia has poisoned our country and been the motivation behind most and perhaps all of our wars, so your letter is especially repugnant.   You sound like the anti-communist Democrats of post-World War II....to the present.  Here is the link to my Anthology #6; it will lead you to Nos. 5-1; and I am working on Nos. 7-.    https://jamesrichardbennett.blogspot.com/2025/02/omni-sovietrussophobia-and.html 

Nothing I just said supports Mr. Martin, but his oligarchical proclivities find parallels not only in Russia but within the US both Democrats and Republicans.   

James R. (Dick) Bennett, Prof. Emer

 Who Is Civic Shout Foundation?  Google:

“Civic Shout is the platform for progressive change. We help individuals, progressive nonprofits and Democratic campaigns make the world more just, inclusive and fact-focused.“   But Old AND New McCarthyism is riddled with innuendoes drawing from a repertoire of 100 years of bigotry against the Rooskies to scare its readers.  --D

 

 

James W. Carden.    The New York Times Presents: Russia for Dummies.”  ACURA (Apr 16, 2025).
Johnathan Mahler is undeniably a successful writer. But with his latest offering for the New York Times Magazine, ‘How the G.O.P. Fell in Love With Putin’s Russia,’ he shows himself to be woefully out of his depth. Worse, his thesis, that Trump has embarked on a deeply un-American love affair with alien, authoritarian, far-Right Russia, […]
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II.              Seeing the World as Others See it

 London Review of Books: Sheila Fitzpatrick in the Soviet Archives.“ ACURA (Jun 05, 2025).  [Interview of Fitzpatrick by Daniel Soar.  May 14, 2025.]
When Sheila Fitzpatrick first went to Moscow in the 1960s as a young academic, the
prevailing understanding of the Soviet Union in the West was governed by the ‘totalitarian hypothesis’, of a system ruled entirely from the top down. Her examination of the ministry papers of Anatoly Lunacharsky, the first Commissar of Enlightenment after the Revolution, challenged this view, beginning a long career in which she has frequently questioned the conventional understanding of Soviet history and changed the field with works such as Everyday Stalinism. In this episode, Sheila talks to Daniel about her work in the Soviet archives, about some of the obstacles researchers face, and her latest books, Lost Souls and The Death of Stalin. […]   Read in browser »

 

WHO DEFEATED THE NAZIS IN WWII?

WWII, NORMANDY LANDING, VICTORY OVER THE NAZIS, and the SOVIET UNION

 

[The US and allies would have likely lost WWII in Europe had it not been for the massive sacrifice of human and material resources by the USSR.  Had the Western powers included the USSR on VE Day, the Cold War might  never have occurred.  –Dick]

 

Obliterating the truth about Nazi defeat

Prabhat Patnaik.  Mronline.org (5-18-25).

NAZI Germany was basically defeated by the Soviet Union. The sacrifice made by the Soviet people in defence of their country in that war was utterly unimaginable.

 

WWII SOVIET UNION V. NAZI GERMANY

The Margin of Victory” by Scott Ritter.  May 9, 2025.

 

. . .We prevailed on D-Day.   But the margin of victory was slim.

One of the factors that played a major role in successfully managing this margin of victory was the “other war,” the one most Americans know very little about—the war on the Eastern Front between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany.  Those familiar with the history of the Normandy operation may be familiar with “Operation Bagration,” the Soviet offensive against Nazi Germany’s Army Group Center which unfolded from June 22 through August 19, 1944. This offensive was ostensibly timed to prevent the Germans from transferring troops from the east front to Normandy. The Soviets employed a combined force of approximately 1,670,300 combat and support personnel against a German force of some 849,000 soldiers.

 

 

 

Soviet troops advance during Operation Bagration. . . .
During Operation Bagration, which ended on August 30, 1944, the Soviets suffered some 670,000 combat casualties, while inflicting losses of 539,480 killed, missing or captured Germans. In short, in just five weeks, the Soviets had destroyed 22 German divisions. To stabilize the front, Germany had to transfer 46 divisions to the eastern front, including several divisions that were supposed to be arrayed against the US and British forces in France.

But the real story of the critical role played by the Soviets in helping guarantee a US-British victory over the Germans at Normandy was the Dnieper-Carpathian Offensive which took place between December 1943 and May 1944. Here, the Soviets lost some 270,000 killed, and another 840,000 wounded—greater losses than the entire US military suffered fighting against both the Germans and Japanese—while inflicting 380,000 casualties on the Germans. 
Destroyed German tanks, Operation Bagration
But this isn’t the full story.
Because of the Dnieper-Carpathian offensive, on the eve of the Normandy invasion Germany withdrew from France some 46,000 troops and nearly 400 tanks and assault guns organized into some of the most elite combat formations in the Germany military, to reinforce German positions arrayed against the Soviets.    These were troops that otherwise would have been deployed to counter the D-Day landings at Normandy, making the possibility of Eisenhower having to read his draft defeat statement more possible.   The margin of victory was slim.

But the Soviet contribution to allied victory in Normandy doesn’t stop here. . . .  MORE[!]

 

Vijay Prashad. “The Historical Revision of Buchenwald.”  Consortium News (4-12-25).

On April 11, 1945 the U.S. took over the Buchenwald concentration camp. But it was communist prisoners who organised and liberated the Nazi camp. Today, such heroic victories of anti-fascist resistance are under attack. Read here...

 

 

PART III  ORGANIZING FOR PEACE

US PEACEMAKERS AND PEACEMAKING WITH RUSSIA

TEXTS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

US PEACEMAKERS AND PEACEMAKING WITH RUSSIA: Changing Our Manner of Thinking

Ritter in Votkinsk,1988.

 

Citizen Diplomacy

Scott Ritter.    “Russophobia is a disease of the mind. Citizens Diplomacy is the CCure. cure.”   August 22, 2025.  

 

 

Diplomacy Is the Cure.”    [See Annie Jacobson on Operation Paperclip at beginning.]
. . .The issue of Russophobia in America today should be a concern for us all. Russophobia is designed to exploit the ignorance of the American people by promulgating falsehoods about the reality of Russia that are designed to generate fear, fear which is then exploited by those whom we elect to support policies which postulate Russia as the eternal bogeyman. This mage is then used to justify defense spending and national security postures that have put the United States on a highway to hell that can only end with a nuclear Armageddon. In short, Russophobia represents an existential threat to the security of the United States and the entire world. It is one of the most dangerous threats facing the American people today, and yet it is fostered by mainstream media, academia and the permanent bureaucracy of government, all of which are deeply infected with the intellectual poison produced by Russophobia.

The antidote to this poison is knowledge and information that can only be garnered through direct contact between the American and Russian people.

This is where citizen diplomacy comes in.

I have been actively engaged in citizen diplomacy with Russia since April 2023, when I first travelled to Russia to promote the cause of peace through nuclear disarmament. At that time, I engaged in the practice of repairing trust between the American and Russian people “one handshake at a time.”

A circular gold coin with handshake and text

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The Challenge Coin I brought with me to Russia in May 2023

I shook many hands during this trip.

I returned to Russia in December 2023 to bring in the New Year, promoting the concept of “Waging Peace” by learning more about the Russian reality, and bringing that reality back with me to the United States, where I sought to share it with anyone and everyone willing to listen and learn.

The poison of Russophobia, however, runs deep in the blood of the United States, and my efforts at conducting citizens diplomacy were deemed a threat by the administration of President Joe Biden, which sought to criminalize my efforts, dispatching the FBI to my home under the false pretext that I was acting as an agent of the Russian government. The Biden State Department revoked my passport, deliberately preventing me from travelling to Russia in the summer of 2024, where I planned on engaging in citizens diplomacy on a scope and scale greater than previously practiced.

I refused to be intimidated by this obvious lawfare being waged against me and the cause of peace I promoted. While I fought to get my passport returned, I continued to engage with the Russian people, attending several functions at the Russian Embassy (including a piano recital, and both Russia Day and Victory Day celebrations).

. . I also worked with a Russian counterpart, Pavel Balobanov, to resurrect the landmark 1985 “Spacebridge” organized by the late American journalist, Phil Donahue, and his Soviet counterpart, Vladimir Pozner. One June 18, 2025, Pavel and I conducted a three hour “Citizens Summit” bringing together an American audience in Kingston, New York with a Russian audience in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

The reaction of all involved was overwhelmingly positive.

On July 15, 2025 (my birthday) my passport was finally restored to me. Shortly thereafter, the FBI began returning property they had seized in the raid on my home. Elections matter, and the results of the November 2024 Presidential election saw the Russophobia of the Biden administration replaced by the policies of peace promoted by Donald Trump. These policies were founded in the notion that America was best served by learning to live in peace with Russia. Free speech was once again a concept protected by the government, even when the concepts promoted—such as good relations between Russia and the US—ran afoul of the Russophobic narratives promoted by mainstream media, academia, and the permanent government bureaucracy.

My week in Russia (August 9-18) was one of the most productive examples of citizen diplomacy I have ever been engaged in—and keep in mind I travelled to Iraq in September 2002, where I was the first and only foreigner to address the Iraqi parliament in a valiant but ultimately failed effort to prevent a war by getting the Iraqis to allow UN weapons inspectors to return to work. The timing of this visit was serendipitous—I landed as the Alaska Summit between President Trump and President Putin was announced, and as such I was perfectly located to take the pulse of Russian public reaction, both to the potential of the summit, and its results.

One of the messages I received repeatedly from the scores of interviews I conducted with Russians from every walk of life was how important it was to the Russian people that President Trump understood that, when it came to the issue of peace between Russia and the US, the Russian people were fully supportive of his efforts. I promised that I would do my best to relay this message to President Trump, and today I am making good on this promise. . . .
[LETTER TO PRESIDENT TRUMP from Scott Ritter for the Poughkeepsie Peace Initiative: Kucinich, McGovern, Postol, Ritter]]

President Trump

As part of my Project 38 initiative, I have brought together a team of like-minded people, all experts in their respective fields, for the purpose of helping craft a vision for arms control with Russia, built on the premise that the last remaining treaty between the US and Russia which limits the size of our respective nuclear arsenals—the New START treaty—should be extended (it expires on February 4, 2026), and that the need for limits on intermediate range nuclear forces which were lifted with the demise of the INF treaty (President Trump withdrew from this treaty in August 2019) are essential for European and global security and stability. Together with this team—former Ohio Congressman Dennis Kucinich, former CIA analyst Ray McGovern, and MIT Professor Ted Postol—I have written a letter praising President Trump for his courage in agreeing to meet with President Putin, appraising the President of the results of my recent trip to Russia, and informing the President that this team—which we call the Poughkeepsie Peace Initiative—stands ready to support his peace efforts with Russia by engaging in citizens diplomacy for the betterment of relations between the US and Russia.

This is Citizens Diplomacy in action.   If you support the cause of waging peace and the work of citizens diplomacy, please consider donating to the cause. Our work is solely funded by your contributions. Thank you!

 

Katrina vanden Heuvel and James W. Carden.  “The Perils of Wider War in Eastern Europe.”  ACURA/American Committee for US-Russia Accord.  Jun 10, 2024 .

Violence continues to haunt Eastern Europe. The attempted assassination of Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico on May 15 inevitably conjures up the memory of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo 110 years earlier, which led to the First World War. It is, tragically, not an exaggeration to say that Europe (and crucially, this […]   Read in browser »  

“We face a choice between a negotiated settlement in Ukraine and the possibility of a catastrophic war.”

Katrina vanden HeuvelJames Carden for The Nation

[Photo omitted]A Ukrainian soldier waits for orders next to the artillery at his fighting position as the Russia-Ukraine war continues in the direction of Liman, Ukraine, on May 25, 2024.(Diego Herrera Carcedo / Getty)This article appears in the June 2024 issue, with the headline “A Wider War in Eastern Europe?”

Violence continues to haunt Eastern Europe. the attempted assassination of Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico on May 15 inevitably conjures up the memory of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo 110 years earlier, which led to the First World War. It is, tragically, not an exaggeration to say that Europe (and crucially, this time, the United States) again faces a fateful choice: between a negotiated settlement in Ukraine and the possibility of a third, and perhaps final, world war.

If recent statements by US and European officials are to be believed, there is a growing consensus in favor of war. . . .

Meanwhile, key officials—including French President Emmanuel Macron, UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron, and German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock—are calling for the delivery of even-longer-range weapons. The New York Times also notes: “Britain, Germany, and France are working to base defense contractors in Ukraine to help build and repair weapons systems closer to the combat zone.” Russia has responded to these developments with a series of threats.

Russia and the West have started down the perilous path of tit-for-tat belligerence. The Russian Defense Ministry issued a statement claiming that Russian forces would “practice the issues of preparation and use of non-strategic nuclear weapons…in response to provocative statements and threats by certain Western officials against the Russian Federation.”

The question remains: Are these the signs of an approaching and tragic “inflection point”—and if so, can it still be avoided?  [By December 2025 Trump was negotiating with both sides for a peace treaty.  –D]

 

THE RUSSKIES ARE COMING AGAIN

PATRICK LAWRENCE: Could the Russians Seize Congress?   Consortium News (4-16-24). 
The Russian have been coming, off and on, for seven-plus decades. While these conjured imaginings may be laughable, the consequences of a culture of Cold War fear are far from funny. Read here...

 

ORGANIZING FOR PEACE CONTINUED.
October Revolution: The first general recognition of women’s equality in History.”    Editor.  (3-12-24).     The land of the October revolution: a country of women walking on the road to emancipation

 

For War or Peace in nation’s magazines?

“The Color of Propaganda, From the Cold War to Russia Today”

April 14, 2025

 

Russian-Eurasian Student Organization

The Russian-Eurasian Student Organization is hosting a lecture by Professor Katherine Hill at 5:30 p.m., Monday, April 14, at Gearhart 102, titled The Color of Propaganda, From the Cold War to Russia Today.

The Russian-Eurasian Student Organization is hosting a lecture by Professor Katherine Hill (Reischl; former prof. of Russian at Princeton and Stanford; Deloitte) at 5:30 p.m., Monday, April 14, at Gearhart 102. Titled The Color of Propaganda, From the Cold War to Russia Today, the lecture explores the power words in shaping opinion and inciting action. Combine those strong words with stirring images, and we have the embodied power of propaganda. The lecture will dive into a past history of "soft propaganda" in the latter half of the 20th century to better understand how today's propaganda war between Russia, Ukraine and the US grabs and holds hearts and minds. With a focus on periodicals, including Amerika and Soviet Life magazines, it will connect the printed page of yesteryear to the rapidly shifting landscape of social media today.

In 2018, Hill published the book Photographic Memory: Cameras in the Hands of Russian Authors, published by Cornell University Press. She is also a creator of the Digital Humanities project on Playing Soviet on Soviet children's books. 

 

ACURA Panel Discussion: “40 Years of Gorbachev with Jack Matlock, Geoffrey Roberts and Katrina vanden Heuvel. “ ACURA (Apr 14, 2025).

Last month marked 40 years since Mikhail Gorbachev was selected as the eighth General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union following the death of Konstantin Chernenko. To mark the anniversary of Gorbachev’s coming to power, ACURA brought together Amb. Jack Matlock, Katrina vanden Heuvel, and Geoffrey Roberts for a panel moderated by David Speedie.

 

Prabhat Patnaik.  Europe’s apparently puzzling bellicosity.” Peoples Democracy,  April 6, 2025.   Mronline.org (4-6-25).   

Capitalism, Imperialism, Political EconomyEuropeNewswire

ONE of the puzzling phenomena in world capitalism today is the bellicosity displayed by Europe vis-à-vis Russia. The claim that Russia has imperialist designs towards Europe, which the European ruling circles keep repeating, is clearly absurd. It is NATO that moved eastwards, in violation of a promise made by the U.S. administration to Gorbachov, and provoked Russia; and it is NATO members, notably U.S. and UK, that torpedoed the Minsk agreement reached between Russia and Ukraine which would have prevented the war. NATO’s objective clearly was to subjugate Russia and control its rich natural resources, by recreating the relationship that Western imperialism had developed for a while with that country when Boris Yeltsin had been its president. The claim that it is Russia that wants to over-run Europe, like the earlier Cold War claim that it was the Soviet Union that wanted to subjugate Europe, is so absurd that it is almost childish.

The question however is this: after the U.S. has decided to bring the Ukraine war to an end and thereby implicitly denied this claim of Russian aggressiveness, why does Europe still persist in propagating this myth? . . .

 

Ukraine Proxy War by US v. Russia

Blockbuster Article Prepares Americans For Defeat In Ukraine

By Ted Snider, Antiwar.com.    Popular Resistance.org (4-5-25).  A March 29 article on America’s involvement in the war in Ukraine in The New York Times by Adam Entous “reveals that America was woven into the war far more intimately and broadly than previously understood.” “Understood” is a euphemism. It means the American and global public were lied to. The article reveals that the war in Ukraine truly was, as former British prime minister Boris Johnson and U.S. secretary of state Marco Rubio have already said, a proxy war against Russia.  U.S. military and intelligence were involved in every stage of the war, including supplying the weapons, the training, the planning... -more-

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Col. (ret.) Ann Wright.   Senate Intelligence Committee hearing turns ugly with McCarthy-style lies about CODEPINK: Women for Peace.”    CovertAction Magazine  on March 26, 2025.    Editor.  Mronline.org (3-30-25).

On March 25, at the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on global threats with the five heads of intelligence agencies of the U.S. government, Senator Tom Cotton, accused on national TV a group I have worked with for over 20 years, CODEPINK: Women for Peace, of being funded by the Communist Party of China.

 Empire, Imperialism, Inequality, MovementsAmericas, United StatesNewswireCODEPINK, U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee

On March 25, at the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on global threats with the five heads of intelligence agencies of the U.S. government, Senator Tom Cotton, accused on national TV a group I have worked with for over 20 years, CODEPINK: Women for Peace, of being funded by the Communist Party of China.

During the hearing CODEPINK activist Tighe Barry stood up following the presentation of the Director of National Security Tulsi Gabbard’s lengthy statement about global threats to U.S. national security and yelled “Stop Funding Israel.”

This was because neither Intelligence Committee Chair Tom Cotton and Vice Chair Mark Warner had mentioned Israel in their opening statement nor had Gabbard mentioned the Israeli genocide of Palestinians in Gaza in her statement either.

Photo:Women of Code Pink protest yet another injustice and war promoted on Capitol Hill. [Source: thehill.com]

As Capitol police were taking Barry out of the hearing room, in the horrific style of the McCarthy hearings in the 1950s, Cotton maliciously said that Barry was a “CODEPINK lunatic that was funded by the Communist party of China.”  Cotton then said if anyone had something to say to do so.

Refusing to buckle or be intimidated by Cotton’s lies about the funding of CODEPINK, I stood up and yelled, “I’m a retired Army Colonel and former diplomat. I work with CODEPINK and it is not funded by Communist China.”  I too was hauled out of the hearing room by Capitol police and arrested. 
After I was taken out of the hearing room, Cotton libelously continued his McCarty lie, . . . MORE

 

 


“European Court rules Ukraine guilty in Odessa massacre
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     Editor.  mronline.org (3-23-25).

This ruling has received limited coverage in Western media outlets, as it confirms the Ukrainian regime’s support of the neo-Nazis through its inaction and refusal to take any measures against the killers.   [I placed this in the peacemaking section because it demonstrates the importance of the search for truth of historical facts in choosing or not to go to war.

Originally publishedStruggle-La Lucha  on March 20, 2025 by Gary Wilson (more by Struggle-La Lucha)  |  (Posted Mar 22, 2025)

Empire, Fascism, Imperialism, State RepressionAmericas, Europe, Ukraine, United StatesNewswireAnti-Maidan, Elon Musk, European Court of Human Rights, Maidan coup, Odessa, President Donald Trump

On March 13, the European Court of Human Rights delivered a scathing ruling, holding Ukraine responsible for the massacre of scores of anti-Maidan activists in Odessa on May 2, 2014.   This ruling has received limited coverage in Western media outlets, as it confirms the Ukrainian regime’s support of the neo-Nazis through its inaction and refusal to take any measures against the killers.

On that day, nearly 50 anti-fascists were massacred. Activists were attacked by a racist neo-Nazi mob and driven into the House of Trade Unions, which was then set afire. Some anti-fascists were burned alive; others were shot or beaten to death as they tried to escape the blaze. The youngest victim was just 17.

(For more on the Odessa massacre, see the interview with massacre survivor Alexey Albu conducted by Struggle-La Lucha co-editor Melinda Butterfield in Simferopol, Crimea, in September 2014.)

The Court ruled that there had been “violations of the right to life/investigation on account of the authorities’ failure to… prevent the violence in Odessa and to ensure timely rescue measures for people trapped in the fire.”

The Court decision makes clear that firefighters were instructed not to respond to emergency calls from people trapped in the city’s House of Trade Unions when it was set ablaze. The Maidan coup regime actively wanted these people to die.

The 2014 Maidan coup

In February 2014, a U.S.-backed coup overthrew the elected government of Ukraine and installed a far-right regime representing Western imperialist interests, local oligarchs and neo-Nazis. It’s known as the Maidan coup, which refers to the central square in Kiev, Maidan Nezalezhnosti, where pro-NATO rallies were staged.

Many Ukrainians resisted the Maidan coup, particularly in the working class. In the Maidan civil war, fascist gangs emerged as a force for the coup. Resistance to the coup was strongest in the eastern section of the country. In Odessa, a neo-Nazi pro-Maidan gang targeted the Odessa House of Trade Unions, near the center of the resistance. The building was firebombed and at least 46 anti-fascists and labor activists were burned alive.

The resistance to the Maidan coup has continued from 2014 to today. The independent Donetsk People’s Republic and Lugansk People’s Republic were created when the people there voted overwhelmingly (89% and 96%) to secede from the Maidan regime. They have been subjected to continuous attack since then, particularly by the Ukrainian National Guard’s Azov regiment, a neo-Nazi stormtrooper-like operation. More than 14,000 were killed in Ukraine’s war on Donetsk and Lugansk before Russia’s special military operation to stop the neo-Nazi war on these independent republics.

The U.S. had orchestrated the 2014 Maidan coup, seeking to seize control of Ukraine’s resources and to dominate the region, particularly targeting Russia. After years of bloodshed, their plan failed.

Rare Earth minerals

Now, Trump wants to stop the massive military campaign against Russia (estimated cost so far is $183 billion since 2022) to focus on a bigger target: China. Don’t mistake Trump’s tactics as a pursuit of peace. Trump is demanding a massive price for ending the proxy war against Russia: Ukraine’s mineral wealth–said to be worth $13 trillion total. . . .  MORE

 

 

Andrei Martyanov.   AMERICA’S FINAL WAR.   Clarity P, 2025.
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Washington’s eight years of preparing Ukraine and its armed forces for war with Russia was a mistake of historic proportions, due to its misperception of American military power based on its 1991 Gulf War victory against a minor military player. Washington believed its own propaganda about crippling sanctions on Russia, about the viability of its Ukrainian proxy army, and the economic and military weakness of Russia, spelling doom for the American empire and its “rules-based order”.

By 2023 the Kiev regime could no longer exist without the West’s support, both financial and in war materiel. By 2024 Russia will have not just exhausted Ukraine, but also demilitarized NATO as a whole, exposing the industrial and military impotence of the US and its European vassals.

The United States military as a whole, and the USAF in particular, have no resources or means to close the ever widening gap in capability between American and Russian Air Defenses, insofar as such systems as the S-500 are already being produced serially in Russia with their immense range of more than 500 kilometers against aerial targets, not to mention their full integration with Russia’s Air Force and Air Defense. The air space of Russia is becoming increasingly prohibitive to penetration by any combination of USAF and NATO forces.

The US has fallen behind, and it won’t be able to catch up.

“Andrei Martyanov’s latest work reinforces his status as one of the most important analysts of the rot that pervades the U.S. military and its failure to craft a workable national security strategy. He effectively uses the War in Ukraine to illustrate the arguments he presented in his first book, Losing Miiltary Supremacy. Any political or military leader keen on making America’s military great again should read this.”
—LARRY JOHNSON, former CIA analyst and State Department counter-terrorism advisor

“… This is a Khinzal narrative that instantly blows up a painstakingly built Western-controlled edifice of power, corruption and lies. Of course, a must read.” —PEPE ESCOBAR, journalist, AsiaTimes

“Andrei Martyanov’s book is a wake-up call. Set against the backdrop of the Ukraine, he provides an uncompromising and masterful analysis of the Western way of understanding war. ”
—COL JACQUES F. BAUD (Rtd), Former Swiss Strategic Intelligence Officer

 

 

BIGOTRY v. SOVIET UNION/ RUSSIA CHRONOLOGY --Dick

1917:  Bolshevik October Revolution and Western Invasion by US, UK, and France to defend the Tzarist regime.

1941: Nazi Siege of Leningrad, the third great invasion of Russia from the West, is stopped.

1945: U.S. & Russian Soldiers Shake Hands & Pledge Peace, 21 million Russians killed in WWII.

Post-WWII, Cold War Anti-Communist Cold War 1945 US Nuclear weapons arsenal rapidly expanded.

1945-1952: Nazi Anti-Communist Scientists Brought to US

Key NUCLEAR WEAPONS dates…..

Get dates for JWF and BB

1962-3: Kennedy Efforts toward Peace & Arms Control

1963: Kennedy and Kruschev Threaten to Make Peace, Kennedy Assassinated (see James Douglass, J.F.K. and the Unspeakable)

1984:  Dr. Helen Caldicott.  Missile Envy: The Arms Race and Nuclear War reports US “clinical pathology toward Soviets.” 

1988: U.S. Exceptionalism and Cold War intensifies
1991  USSR collapses, Russia becomes the new enemy

2001 NYC Towers Bombed, War of Terror

2003 to 2024: Victoria Nuland and other Anti-Russia Hawks

          Defeat in Afghanistan, Pivot to Far East and China

2015  Revising U.S. Grand Strategy Toward China”  for the Council on Foreign Relations by Robert Blackwill and Ashley Tellis to contain China
2015  The Committee for East-West Accord founded by the late Professor Stephen F. Cohen

2020  Daniele Ganser.  USA the Ruthless Empire

2021  ACURA founded,  successor organization to CEWA

2023: Biden Appointment of Anti-Russia Hawk Nuland

     Red Scare 2.0 Neo-McCarthyism

     Russiagate’s Durham Report Whitewash

     Drone Attack on the Kremlin

     Scott Ritter Visits Russia for Peace & to Understand Russia.

2024: Mistruths About Russian Imperialism Feed War Propaganda.

          Russiagate used to Smear and Discredit Pro-Gaza Activists.
2025  Trump reverses course, declares acceptance of Putin’s demands for peace: the four oblasts and

 

 

 

CRITICAL THINKING
ARPBS
9-22-23 offered an excellent documentary of the life of Floyd Abrams, “American Masters, ‘Floyd Abrams: Speaking Freely.’”  He was, “insatiably curious,” his daughter remarked, “about the other side” of controversies.     Thus he spent his lifetime seeking to understand the legal justice system in order to serve the often desperate needs of individual human beings to survive that system with physical and mental health intact.  

     I was struck by the parallels between the struggles of civil liberties and rights defenders to report the US history accurately via the First Amendment and the struggles of defenders of peace and non-violence to report the destruction of Gaza and the opponents of the Ukraine War.  --D

 

Jeremy Kuzmarov.   Intelligence Services Have Penetrated and Corrupted Human Rights NGOs, Says Former Senior Lawyer with the Office of the UN High Commissioner.” CovertAction Magazine (6-29-24).

On April 7, 2022, the UN General Assembly voted to exclude Russia from the UN Human Rights Council. The resolution received the required two-thirds majority of those voting, minus abstentions, in the 193-member Assembly, with 93 nations voting in favor and 24 against. The vote was highly politicized and reflected the success of the Western information war against Russia...       READ MORE →

 

MEDEA BENJAMIN and DAVID SWANSON.   NATO: What You Need To Know.   Preface by Jeffrey Sachs.    OR Books, 2024.    NATO: What You Need To Know by MEDEA BENJAMIN and DAVID SWANSON.

 

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Intelligence services have penetrated and corrupted human rights NGOs, says former senior lawyer with the Office of the UN High Commissioner.   Jeremy Kuzmarov.  Mronline.org (6-14-24).   On April 7, 2022, the UN General Assembly voted to exclude Russia from the UN Human Rights Council.

 

Jacques Baud.  Governing by Fake News: 30 Years of Fake News in the West.  Max Milo, 2022.

Baud opposes hatred of Russia passim and in three concentrated sections, nos. 8, 9, and 10.  A sample of his commentary is found in pp. 11-31.  

13-14.  “What are the facts that allow one to say that. . .Vladimir Putin is ‘obsessed with interference in our democracies’ or that ‘Russia invaded Ukraine’?  Literally none…but it is enough to establish a foreign policy, to strike and kill innocent people.”

19.  To justify US wars, “it has been necessary to present the enemy as worse than us [in the West].”  For example, in contrast to the reporting of US and Western leaders, like President Biden, “when referring to Russia, ‘power’ becomes synonymous with ‘government’” and “the Russian army becomes ‘Putin’s forces.’”  “It is thus accepted as an indisputable fact that Vladimir Putin, invariably described as the ‘master of the Kremlin,’ is a ‘dictator’ or a ‘muscular autocrat’ in such way that it is no longer necessry to demonstrate this.”

24.  “Fueled by the prevailing ‘Russophobia,’ the myth that the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan is at the origin of jihadism is still alive and well. . . .But this is not true.”
ETC.

Section 8, composed of eight parts, is entitled “Russia.”  Section 9 is entitled “The Ukrainian Crisis.”  Section 10 is “Cyberwarfare and Interferrence Attempts.”  All are numbered in Baud’s hyper-logical, diagrammatic style.

Nicolai Petro.   “The Folly of a New Containment. “ ACURA (May 15, 2024).  

The 2020s have seen the return and new appeal of “containment” thinking in U.S. grand strategy. Facing the erosion of unipolarity, the rise of China as a global power, and the newfound assertiveness of other regional and major powers such as Russia and Iran, some American strategists have resurrected and retooled this familiar Cold War […]

 

Pavel Devyatkin: Can Russian-US Scientific Cooperation Be Restored?.  ACURA Apr 19, 2024.
US and Russia have a long history of polar science cooperation.   
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M. K. Bhadrakumar.  “AN ANNIVERSARY THE WEST WOULD RATHER FORGET.” 2024.

AN ANNIVERSARY THE WEST WOULD RATHER FORGET

By M. K. Bhadrakumar, Consortium News.

https://popularresistance.org/an-anniversary-the-west-would-rather-forget/

 [The first half of the essay recounts the Nazi intention to erase Leningrad and other Russian centers of government and culture in order to break Russia into exploitable parts.  The 2nd half broadens into a discussion of fascism with application to present-day Israel.  –Dick]
“The Contemporary Relevance Of The Nazi Effort To Exterminate Russians By Enforced Starvation During The Siege Of Leningrad.”

An epochal anniversary from the annals of modern history on Saturday remains a living memory for the Russian people. The Siege of Leningrad, arguably the most gruesome episode of the Second World War, which lasted for 900 days, was finally broken by the Soviet Red Army on Jan. 27, 1944, 80 years ago.

The siege endured by more than 3 million people, of whom nearly one half died, most of them in the first six months when the temperature fell to 30° below zero.

It was an apocalyptic event. Civilians died from starvation, disease and cold. Yet it was a heroic victory. Leningraders never tried to surrender even though food rations were reduced to a few slices of bread mixed with sawdust, and the inhabitants ate glue, rats — and even each other — while the city went without water, electricity, fuel or transportation and was being shelled daily.

It was on June 22, 1941, that the German armies crossed the Russian frontiers. Within six weeks, the Army Group North of the Wehrmacht, armed forces of the Third Reich, was within 50 kilometers of Leningrad in a fantastic blitzkrieg and had advanced  650 kms deep into Soviet territory.

A month later, the Germans had all but completed the city’s encirclement, only a perilous route across Lake Ladoga to the east connected Leningrad with the rest of Russia. But the Germans got no farther. And 900 days later their retreat began.

The epic siege of Leningrad was the longest endured by any city since Biblical times, and, equally, citizens became heroes — artists, musicians, writers, soldiers and sailors who stubbornly resisted the iron from entering their souls.

Petrified by the prospect of surrender to the Soviet Union, the Nazis preferred to lay down arms before the western allied forces, but Gen. Dwight Eisenhower, supreme commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force in Europe, ordered that the honour of victory should go to the Red Army.

Herein lies one of the greatest paradoxes of war and peace in modern times. Today, the anniversary of the siege of Leningrad has become,  most certainly, an occasion that the U.S. and many of its European allies would rather not remember. Yet, its contemporary relevance is not to be glossed over. . . .  [The importance of Leningrad’s heroic martyrdom to this anthology’s section on peacemaking is its potential for arousing sympathy which might reduce  fear and hatred for the Soviet/Russian and lead to world peace.   –D]

Bhadrakumar continued M. K. Bhadrakumar.  “AN ANNIVERSARY THE WEST WOULD RATHER FORGET.” 2024.  AN ANNIVERSARY THE WEST WOULD RATHER FORGET By M. K. Bhadrakumar, Consortium News.  https://popularresistance.org/an-anniversary-the-west-would-rather-forget/

The author of The Fourth Reich: The Specter of Nazism from World War II to the Present, historian and professor of history and Judaic studies Gavriel Rosenfeld has written that “The only way to mute the siren call of the Fourth Reich is to know its full history. Although it is increasingly difficult in our present-day world of fake ‘facts’ and deliberate disinformation to forge a consensus about historical truth, we have no alternative but to pursue it.”

The justification of political violence is classically fascist. Last week, we saw a breathtaking spectacle at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the Hague reminding us that we are now in fascism’s legal phase.

If the Nazis used Judeo-Bolshevism as their constructed enemy, Israel is doing the same thing by raising the bogeyman of Hamas. Fascism feeds off a narrative of supposed national humiliation by internal enemies.

Meanwhile, what gets forgotten is that there has been a growing fascist social and political movement in Israel for decades. Like other fascist movements, it is riddled with internal contradictions, but this movement now has a classically authoritarian leader in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who has shaped and exacerbated it, and is determined that in his time in politics it will be normalised.

The probability is high that in a matter of a few days, the ICJ will give some sort of interim order/injunction to Israel to end the violence against the hapless Palestinians in Gaza. But the fascist movement Netanyahu now leads preceded him, and will outlive him.

These are forces that feed off ideologies with deep roots in Jewish history. They may be defending a fictional glorious and virtuous national past, but it would be a grave error to think they cannot ultimately win.

The Russians are learning this home truth the hard way in Ukraine where “denazification” is turning out to be the weakest link in their special military operation, given its geopolitical moorings traceable to Germany’s dalliance with the Ukrainian Neo-Nazi groups in Kiev in the run-up to the 2014 coup, which the U.S. inherited gleefully and wouldn’t let go.

This article originally appeared on Indian Punchline.

 

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