Saturday, September 14, 2024

The 'Last Step' Coming? Playing With Nuclear Power


Playing With Nuclear Power


Republicans in the US Senate have been urging the White House to provide Ukraine with long-range missiles that can strike deep into Russia.  Such is the madness of pro-war sentiment.   

America’s lackluster Secretary of StateAnthony Blinkenhas apparently confirmed that Washington plans to shortly deliver such strategic weapons to Ukraine. This week,Britain’s new prime minister arrived in Washington to discuss more strategic arms for Ukraine.

One is vividly reminded of the mobs of idiots who thronged Paris train stations in August 1914, screaming ‘on to Berlin.’  As a British historian aptly noted, `if patriotism is the last refuge of scoundrels, then war is the first platform of fools.’

US-supplied long-range missiles are the last step between what was a border conflict and all-out war that will very likely go nuclear.  

Russia’s leader Vladimir Putin has repeatedly stated that he reduced conventional forces to divert funds to Russia’s stunted civilian economy.  Nuclear weapons, said President Putin, will be used to replace conventional forces if Russia is attacked. We must take him at his word.

The idea of sending more long-range missiles to Ukraine is sheer madness.  Ukraine is slowly being ground down in this long war of attrition.  Ukraine’s current strategy is to provoke a direct clash between Russia and the United States. 

Most important, neoconservatives are urging intensified war against Russia to advance their goal of breaking up the Russian Federation into small, weak pieces dominated by Washington. 


The US overthrew Ukraine’s last pro-Russian government. Ukraine had been part of the Russian state for hundreds of years and the center of its heavy industries. This coup cost the US $5 billion, according to its author, leading State Department neocon Victoria Nuland.  An actor, the amiable Volodymyr Zelensky, was put in charge by Nuland.  US funds and arms poured into Ukraine.  Efforts by Washington to shatter the old Soviet Union were a brilliant success.  

Except that Washington had to foot the bill, so far an astounding $44 billion, and deprive the US military of many important weapons systems.  One also wonders why Donald Trump did not raise the issue of Ukraine’s payments to President Biden and his son.

As a veteran war correspondent and old friend of Ukraine, I see the US and Russia heading to a major war.  The western powers have been relentlessly provoking Russia. The idea of supplying Ukraine with a new class of long-range missiles will likely ignite a horribly dangerous war that may very likely go nuclear.  Now is the time for the great powers to impose peace, not supply arms.  Time to end the unnecessary suffering of Ukrainians and Russians.  Genuine diplomacy, not more weapons, is the answer. 



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