75. WAR WATCH WEDNESDAYS, #75, MAY 25, 2022
Ukraine Official: U.S. Preparing Plan to Destroy Russia’s Black Sea Fleet
U.S. aims to arm Ukraine with advanced anti-ship missiles to
fight Russian blockade
Hedges:
No Way Out but War
US
Soviet/Russiaphobia Is Not Inevitable.
U.S. Preparing Plan To Destroy Russia's Black Sea Fleet—Ukraine
BY
https://www.newsweek.com/ukraine-russia-black-sea-missiles-putin-gerashchenko-harpoon-1708449
A Ukrainian
official has said that the U.S. is working on a plan to target Russia's Black
Sea Fleet to free up ports whose blockade by Moscow threatens world food
supplies….(continued)
Exclusive: U.S. aims to arm Ukraine with advanced anti-ship
missiles to fight Russian blockade
By Mike
Stone
https://www.reuters.com/world/exclusive-us-aims-arm-ukraine-with-advanced-anti-ship-missiles-fight-russian-2022-05-19/
WASHINGTON, May 19 (Reuters) - The White House is working to put
advanced anti-ship missiles in the hands of Ukrainian fighters to help defeat
Russia's naval blockade, officials said, amid concerns more powerful weapons
that could sink Russian warships would intensify the conflict.
Ukraine has made no secret it
wants more advanced U.S. capabilities beyond its current inventory of
artillery, Javelin and Stinger missiles, and other arms. Kyiv's list, for
example, includes missiles that could push the Russian navy away from its Black
Sea ports, allowing the restart of shipments of grain and other agricultural
products worldwide.
Current and former U.S. officials
and congressional sources have cited roadblocks to sending longer range, more
powerful weapons to Ukraine that include lengthy training requirements,
difficulties maintaining equipment, or concerns U.S. weaponry could be captured
by Russian forces, in addition to the fear of escalation. read more
But three U.S. officials and two
congressional sources said two types of powerful anti-ship missiles, the
Harpoon made by Boeing (BA.N) and the Naval Strike Missile made by
Kongsberg (KOG.OL) and Raytheon Technologies (RTX.N) were in active consideration for either
direct shipment to Ukraine, or through a transfer from a European ally that has
the missiles…..(Continued)
No Way Out but War
Permanent war has cannibalized the
country. It has created a social, political, and economic morass. Each new
military debacle is another nail in the coffin of Pax Americana.
Chris Hedges May 22, 2022
https://chrishedges.substack.com/p/no-way-out-but-war
The United States, as the near unanimous vote to provide nearly
$40 billion in aid to Ukraine illustrates, is trapped in the death spiral of
unchecked militarism. No high speed trains. No universal health care. No viable
Covid relief program. No respite from 8.3 percent inflation. No infrastructure
programs to repair decaying roads and bridges, which require $41.8
billion to fix the 43,586 structurally
deficient bridges, on average 68 years old. No forgiveness of $1.7
trillion in student debt.
No addressing income inequality. No program to feed the 17
million children who go to bed each night hungry. No rational gun
control or curbing of the epidemic of nihilistic violence and mass shootings.
No help for the 100,000 Americans
who die each year of drug overdoses. No minimum wage of $15 an hour to counter
44 years of wage
stagnation. No respite from gas prices that are projected to hit $6 a
gallon.
The permanent war economy, implanted
since the end of World War II, has destroyed the private economy, bankrupted
the nation, and squandered trillions of dollars of taxpayer money. The
monopolization of capital by the military has driven the US debt to $30
trillion, $ 6 trillion more than the US GDP of $ 24 trillion. Servicing
this debt costs $300 billion a year. We spent more on the military, $ 813
billion for fiscal year 2023, than the next nine countries, including
China and Russia, combined….continued: https://chrishedges.substack.com/p/no-way-out-but-war
The History They Don’t Teach You in
School: U.S. and Russia Have a Long History of Collaboration
By Nancy Spannaus on May
21, 2022 12:40 pm
Relationship Can Be
Rekindled Today, Even in These Darkest of Times
There was a time in the intelligence and
diplomatic communities of the United States, when “intelligence” required study
of the history and culture of other nations, and their historical relationship
with our own country. The current conflict between the United States and
Russia, dangerously escalating toward a potential World War III, begs for such
an approach.
History shows that, from the period of
America’s independence struggle to the time of President John F. Kennedy,
American statesmen sought and achieved alliances with Russia (including in the
Soviet period) in their common interest. In each case these statesmen were
leading representatives of the American System of political economy.
These statesmen saw a common interest with
leading Russians in developing their huge land masses through collaboration in
scientific and technological ventures, raising the standard of living and
conditions of life for their populations and assuring world peace.
Their successes, although constantly under
assault and significantly sabotaged, were crucial in creating conditions for
progress worldwide—as they intended. The stated commitments of the American System of
Economics—advancing the productive powers of labor, scientific and
technological progress, unleashing humankind’s creative powers of mind to
“garden” the earth and the universe—led them to find common cause with Russian
leaders who, for all their political differences with the United States, shared
those aspirations.
In other words, collaboration with Russia on a
principled basis is an American System tradition.
The three prime examples I will deal with here
are Presidents John Quincy Adams, Abraham Lincoln and Franklin Delano
Roosevelt. In each case, their determination to develop our nation led them to
seek alliances with Russia which had lasting positive effects.
While this article, a version of which was
first published in 2017, is primarily addressed to an American audience, I
believe it is also quite relevant for Russian readers as well. […]
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