Friday, August 11, 2023

The Anti-Russia Animus Is Back With a Vengeance

The Anti-Russia Animus Is Back With a Vengeance


If there is one thing clear about the U.S. national-security establishment’s pro-empire, interventionist foreign policy, it is that Americans are expected to maintain a deeply seated, permanent hatred of Russia. Woe to any public official who violates that sacred foreign-policy principle.

Imagine if some prominent member of Congress suddenly called for the lifting of all U.S. economic sanctions, tariffs, and trade restrictions against Russia. Even worse, imagine if he or she actually called for establishing normal, peaceful, and friendly relations with Russia.

No one can reasonably deny that U.S. officials, the Pentagon, the CIA, the NSA, the U.S. mainstream press, and U.S. interventionists would go ballistic. They would brand that member of Congress as an appeaser, a coward, a Russia-lover, a Putin apologist, and even a traitor. If that member of Congress stuck by his guns and continued making the case for befriending Russia, they would do everything within their power to destroy him or her.

After all, that’s precisely what they did to President Kennedy when he declared an end to America’s mindset of permanent hatred for Russia and declared that the United States would henceforth have normalized and friendly relations with Russia. They went after him with a vengeance. After all, Kennedy was threatening not only the ever-increasing power and largess of the military-industrial complex, he was threatening the justification for the very existence of a national-security state form of governmental structure. 

Don’t believe me? Take a look at this flier and this newspaper advertisement in the Dallas Morning News that were being distributed and displayed in Dallas on the day that Kennedy was assassinated. They perfectly reflect the deep anti-Kennedy hatred that essentially matched the depth of the anti-Russia hatred. It was that deep anti-Russia, anti-Kennedy hatred that led Kennedy’s enemies within the national-security establishment to bring an end to what they were convinced was the gravest threat to national-security in our nation’s history — that is, a president whose policies were inexorably leading to a total communist takeover of America. See FFF’s book JFK’s War with the National Security Establishment: Why Kennedy Was Assassinated by Douglas Horne, who served on the staff of the Assassination Records Review Board.

It’s worth pointing out that upon reading that newspaper advertisement, Kennedy warned his wife Jackie that they were “headed into nut country.” It would have been more accurate if Kennedy had pointed out that America’s conversion to a national-security state had turned the whole nation into nut country.   

Hating Russia has been the U.S. foreign policy motif since the end of World War II. That’s what the Cold War was all about. That’s what the anti-communist crusade was all about. That’s what the Korean War and Vietnam War were all about. That’s why the U.S. government was converted from a limited-government republic to a national-security state after World War II — to protect us from the Russkies and the Reds, who, we were told, were coming to get us.

What else could have justified the ever-increasing power and largess of the national-security establishment — ie, the Pentagon, the CIA, and the NSA. Oh sure, countries like China, Cuba, North Korea, Iran, Venezuela, Iran, and others have been used to incite fear and anxiety within the American people, but, for some reason, they have never been able to generate as much fear and anxiety as the Russian Reds.









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