April 12, 2022
MY CORNER by Boyd
Cathey
WAR CRIMES and
PROPAGANDA in UKRAINE
Friends,
It seems that each
day brings news from the Ukrainian National Police or Ukrainian information
ministry of new, and increasingly more gruesome, barbarism in the ongoing
conflict with Russia. Assembled for greater effect under the rubric of “war
crimes,” these unverified charges now include a supposed chemical attack
in the besieged city of Mariupol by the Russian army
(reminiscent of the largely debunked accusations made against the Russian-supported government of Bashar al-Assad
in Syria a few years back). The charge, on the face of it, should raise
suspicions, coming as it does from the “[l]eader of the Azov volunteer regiment
Andriy Biletsky [who] said that three people in Mariupol have suffered
‘poisoning by warfare chemicals, but without catastrophic consequences’.”
The Azov Battalion is highly controversial due to its celebration of Nazi ideology
and it history of using human shields, its terror against civilians, and its
fabricated stories of war crimes, including the Mariupol
Theater bombing. But even the Wall Street
Journal ran with
the story: “Ukrainian
authorities are still investigating allegations by Ukrainian forces that they
came under a Russian chemical attack in Mariupol….”
Of course, John Kirby, the Pentagon’s
spokesman, jumped in: "We cannot confirm at this time and will continue to
monitor the situation closely. These reports, if true, are deeply concerning
and reflective of concerns that we have had about Russia's potential to use a
variety of riot-control agents, including tear gas mixed with chemical agents,
in Ukraine." Bolder still was the United Kingdom’s Foreign Secretary Liz Truss
who vowed “to hold Putin and his regime to account"—assuming,
of course, that the accounts are true.
But already the storyline is shaped;
and the propaganda image is set in the public mind no matter what eventually
may emerge: this is just the latest in a string of “war crimes” committed at
the behest of that re-incarnation of Adolf Hitler in the Kremlin. No doubt is
permitted, no contrary view allowed, lest the dissenter be labeled a “Putin
apologist” or “engaged in treason” (e.g., the comments of Mitt Romney about
Tulsi Gabbard).
In this conflict the skillful use of propaganda—visual
images, video, “personal horror stories”—is a very effective means employed by
Ukraine to mold public opinion, transmitted without much if any skepticism by a
receptive Western media very eager to do the bidding of Kiev.
Just yesterday (April 11) came the horrifying news
that a railway station in the far eastern Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk (largely
inhabited by Russians) was hit by missiles, with dozens of dead and perhaps
hundreds of casualties. The Ukrainians immediately claimed that the Russians
did it. I don't know if you have noticed, but thus far this "war
crime" has gotten far less play in the American media than the purported
massacre at Bucha.
I wondered why.
Then, it became vividly apparent: First, the
missiles used to destroy the station were Ukrainian Tochka-U ballistic missiles (the photos that the
Ukrainian information ministry shared with the world press clearly indicate
that—see the photo above and the article below). The Russians do not have and
do not use that kind of projectile. Then, Ukrainian sources crossed what
I believe to be a "bridge too far": written on one of the missile
husks is the inscription: "For the children" (in Cyrillic).
Now, I realize during war time military men can
do all sorts of stupid things. But when the whole world and the near-unanimity
of the media seem to be against you, why would you—Russia—compound that
impression with something so idiotic and counterproductive as a slogan on a
missile remnant which literally drips with--shouts
of--"war crime"?
Would it have anything to do with the latest
demand for more weaponry, additional resources to keep this war going on? Or,
the pledge by
President Biden at a recent summit with NATO and EU
leaders (on March 24) that “[W]e will respond if he uses it [chemical weaponry]…in
kind,” not specifying exactly what that response might be.
It seems that each time Volodymyr Zelensky
desires more and deeper Western involvement, more Western resources and
material, a "war crime" just happens. Coincidence or staged?
I believe one can question the Russian invasion,
but hopefully understand why it happened and why President Putin and the
Russians sincerely believed that they had no real option but to undertake the
present incursion. As scholars such as Professors John
Mearsheimer and John Sakwa (e.g., The Putin
Paradox, 2020), and Council for the National Interest Executive Director Philip
Giraldi have described in some detail, after twenty years
of constant aggressive actions by NATO and the US aimed at Russia, the Russians
were between a wall and a hard place. The increased attacks on and persecution
of the Russian majority in the Donbass region (14,000 deaths since February
2014), the real Ukrainian threat to re-acquire and use nuclear weapons, the stepped-up
American and NATO involvement both on the ground and in the government in Kiev,
and real possibility of Ukraine joining NATO—these actions reached a crescendo
in the weeks and months leading up the February 24 military action.
I think it is historically evident that the
EU/NATO powers actually wanted this
conflict as their greater aim in this bloody conflict is regime change in
Moscow. And to do that they have to bleed Russia dry in a protracted conflict.
Thus, the constant infusion of weaponry and finances into Ukraine. Would not
such action qualify as real—and potentially extremely perilous—co-belligerency?
I have written previously that the concern
of our establishment leaders is not actually the poor ravaged Ukrainian people.
Rather, their goal is a "color revolution" in Moscow, even if it
costs the life of every Ukrainian to achieve that objective.
There is or should be enough doubt and skepticism
out there to cause us to pause and carefully consider what is occurring, whose
purposes it serves, and what the objective really is.
It has been said that "the first casualty
in war time is truth." And that has not changed since the ancients.
And, despite the hysteria of the American media, it remains true today.
With that truism in mind, I pass on one of the
best, one of the more convincing reports on just what did occur at the railway
station in Kramatorsk.
More Fake News: Ukrainian
Claims Station Bombing By Russians. Ukrainian “Bodies” Can’t Keep Still
By Rodney Atkinson Global Research, April 11, 2022
It appears there was a false
flag attack by Ukrainian forces on their own people at the railway station in
Kramatorsk. While a BBC report shows quite clearly that the missile was a
Tochka used only by the Ukrainian side a BBC television report said the missile
used “was of a type used by the Russians” – the exact opposite of the truth, as
their own image showed. Even
President Zelensky confirmed it was a Tochka missile which hit the Kramatorsk
railway station killing some 50 people waiting to be evacuated. This BBC report confirms with this image in
their report that this was the missile:
It is quite clear that it is NOT a Russian used Iskander missile
– pictured below. Note the Russian used missile has no fins on the
bottom end.
The Russian military said that it had pinpointed the location
from which the missile had allegedly been launched. According to defence
officials, it
came from the town of Dobropole, which is located southwest of Kramatorsk and
has been under the control of Ukrainian forces. The Russian forces have
almost total control of the airspace and have tracked missiles and ground
forces during this war so this tracking report is credible. The attack on Kramatorsk also
closely resembles another missile strike that killed 17 people in the city of
Donetsk in mid-March. (see Freenations post about that missile attack).
The Russian Ministry of Defence
said that the Tochka U missile, is a weapon system that “only Ukrainian forces use.” The
local Donetsk militia, which consider Kramatorsk as part of the Donetsk
People’s Republic, claimed the missile was a Tochka U of the Ukrainian forces.
Its leadership said Ukraine has a long record of deploying the weapon system
that neither Russia nor the DPR forces use. The following numbered Tochka
missiles were used on Donetsk and Luhansk by Ukrainian forces in February and
now again in April:
§ SH91565 strike on Alchevsk LNR, 2nd Feb. 2015
§ SH91566 -ii- Logvinovo DNR 13th
Feb 2015
§ SH91579 -ii- Kramatorsk railway
station 8th April 2022
Below are the images of the three missiles:
Never has there been a more blatant “virtual” war for propaganda
purposes with Ukraine employing actors to pose as wounded and dead.
Here Ukrainian “body bag actors” just can’t keep still for the
propaganda shots.
7 examples of fake news are
given in this link including the use of images
from video games and a Star Wars film! Recently we have had American
Governmental and press admitting using totally unverified incidents as
propaganda. They refer to them as “narratives”.[….]
There have been no wars from which either side has escaped
accusations of “war crimes”. The Allies fought a just war against Nazi Germany
and fascist Europe between 1939 and 1945 but many accused them of war crimes
for disproportionately bombing cities. All soldiers are in danger of vicious
responses in the heat of battle but there is a difference between that and
conscious cruelty, targeting civilians, torturing or killing prisoners, using
civilians as human shields and of course setting up false flag attacks on your
own side to pretend the enemy was responsible. All these seem to be features of
at least the Ukrainian side of this conflict.
The trouble with efficient lies
and propaganda is that they whip up fanatical hatred and cause war
crimes. They also give the Ukrainians in this case the false belief that they
are “winning the war” and instead of coming to terms at the peace conferences,
commit themselves to more bloodshed. There is no more sickening
sight as the slaughter continues than Boris Johnson telling President Zelensky
not to compromise with Russia. There
is nothing more dangerous than believing your own propaganda and applying to
the real war the dangerous myths of the virtual propaganda war.
"why would you—Russia—compound that impression with something so idiotic and counterproductive as a slogan on a missile remnant (why was it not exploded?) which literally drips with--shouts of--"war crime"?
ReplyDeleteA reader/commenter on another article about this pointed out that the unexploded missle section is actually the final stage of the rocket, which is designed to separate from the warhead a few seconds before warhead's impact. The warhead hits the target somewhat downrange from the inert final stage's resting place by design.
Thank you for that clarification very much.
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