Amazing essay at MoA on UKRAINE's Zelensky

Astonishing.

https://www.moonofalabama.org/2022/01/why-washington-will-soon-dump-ukra...

January 28, 2022
Why Washington Will Soon Dump Ukraine's President Zelensky

The U.S. has responded to the security demands Russia had laid out in two draft treaties. It has rejected all major ones and is only willing to negotiate on secondary issues. Russia will response to that within a few weeks.

Meanwhile the U.S. is still claiming that Russia intends to attack the Ukraine any moment now. But the Ukrainian President Vlodymyr Zelensky publicly disagrees with that false evaluation. He sees no war coming and wants to avoid one as much as possible. That might mean that he has to be removed before a war can be launched.

"... Last March 24, the Ukrainian president decreed that Ukraine would take Crimea back from Russia, with “military measures” to achieve “de-occupation.” The U.S. and NATO voiced “unwavering” support

In April NATO backed a Ukrainian offensive in its civil war against Russian-allied separatists in the eastern provinces, Donetsk and Luhansk. That is when Russia moved more troops to its borders with Ukraine, signaling it would defend its allies."

... During a press conference in late December Ukraine's President Zelensky rejected plans to retake Donbas by force (machine translation):

Zelensky's direct speech: "The probability of escalation (at the border and in the ORDLO on the part of Russia - ed.)

I think that those political forces that say that we need to go (in the offensive - UE), go to war, it seems, do not imagine and do not think… More precisely, do not think about our army.

We will not go anywhere now. I believe that people come first. We cannot lose our entire army. She is powerful, she will take more than… But… It is impossible today. I think that's wrong today."

The White House however is urging Zelensky to launch a war. That he is pushing against that became obvious when the anti-Russia agitator Julia Ioffe was sent out to trash him:

From Ioffe's smear piece:

As strongly as the Biden administration has been backing Ukraine, the White House as well as its Democratic allies have just about had it with president Zelensky. According to three sources in the administration and on Capitol Hill whom I’ve spoken to in the last couple months, the Ukrainian president is by turns annoying, infuriating, and downright counterproductive.
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There’s a sense that Zelensky isn’t very good at navigating American politics and is stepping on all the wrong feet. Perhaps it’s because he is frantically trying to save his own country; perhaps it’s because the former TV star had no preparation for, or education in, geopolitics. It is also, unfortunately, the plight of a country that is caught between two behemoths fighting over its fate. Supplicating while maintaining your dignity is hard enough; doing so while not pissing off your geopolitical backer is harder still.

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in MSM who simply repeat whatever they are told by the State Department and the MIC.

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by this essay and the comments

The encircling of our enemies---kind of a siege thingy---has been outdated for quite some time.

Our enemies seem to like one another a great deal more than they approve of or fear us.

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NYCVG

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@NYCVG our enemies? The're not. "We have met the enemy and he is us." Pogo.

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He wants the West (read US) and the MSM to tone it down. That's a problem as the USUK (pronounced as it is written) wants to set the perception that Russia is aggressive, dangerous and doesn't play by the rules of the civilized world. Total projection. The neocons meanwhile want to settle the Russian Problem once and for all as they thought they had done in the 1990s. Somehow they always get to set policy in the US. Why is that? The tone of negotiations with Russia is absolute condemnation and who do you think you are? Meanwhile, Tony Blinken is a dogmatic amateur. He had a conversation with the Chinese Foreign Minister to try to recruit China to the US side on this. Wow, talk about being totally out of it. He takes the cake. Well, he got the truth thrown in his face. He was told that the Minsk Package was the only way out of the quagmire, that Russia has a case about NATO expanding to Russia's borders. And then he unloaded about the treatment that China has been getting from the US. He said it was as bad as Trump. Blinken really lacks self-perception about himself and his country. This has become a very dangerous situation as one party -the US- believes that they are totally righteous whereas the other party - Russia - is completely in the right. I have faith that things will not escalate much more. President Putin is very smart, experienced and moderate.

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Capitalism has always been the rule of the people by the oligarchs. You only have two choices, eliminate them or restrict their power.

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and instructive, but today's were even more so. Here's one:

https://www.moonofalabama.org/2022/01/why-washington-will-soon-dump-ukra...

After reading b's analysis, I had the same thought as a couple of other commentators...what if Zelinsky turns to Russia for help? I don't think that he is either a fanatic or stupid, so to me he has three options at the moment:
1. Launch the attack that US/UK really want and have his troops and possibly his country destroyed by Russia;
2. Refuse to launch the attack and be arrested or assassinated, and then whoever is picked to launch it will force thousands of Ukrainians to die; or
3. Sign a CSTO type agreement with Russia and have Russian/Belarusian help to have the Nazis removed from power and NATO troops chased out of the country.

Posted by: Victor | Jan 28 2022 20:32 utc | 52

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I think "Canzuk" is a phenomenally bad idea. And I don't want the US to join it.

I hate the idea of a race to the bottom on all forms of regulation.

If it wasn't obvious already.

What should happen on Ukraine? It's their business, not ours.

Reach out to Ukrainians you know or can reach and ask them!
(not 2nd and 3rd generation Ukrainian-American, unless you know that they are very literate on things Ukrainian.)

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