Translated by Lena Bloch
While with one hand, the world's major media are constantly reproducing the horrifying images of hundreds of corpses scattered in Bucha, Ukraine - with the other hand they are stoking the fires of an escalation of war that could lead us to a nuclear holocaust in a course of months.
Tasos Anastasiou, Greece
Whoever
committed the massacre (it seems most likely to have been Russian
soldiers), it will go down in the annals of history as an unforgivable
crime. But I think the smoke is obscuring the horizon. We can't see
where we come from and worse, we can't see where we are going. Although I
have repeated it in different media since long before the war, wrong or
not, I will focus on these two sides of the road that the fire does not
let you see.
Let's start with a simple and more immediate question:
instead of continuing the endless, dangerous, and notoriously useless
game of arbitral sanctions, why not impose the obligation to negotiate a
resolution to the conflict between Russia and NATO once and for all and
before innocent people continue to die?
A reasonable solution would
be the dissolution of NATO in exchange for Russia's withdrawal from
Ukraine, but that would be labeled radical. The owners of the business
do not negotiate.
There are many other options, such as the most
obvious and pragmatic one, i.e. Ukraine's neutral status (with
provincial autonomy of the Donbas), which is where it should start
instead of provoking Russia by integrating Ukraine into NATO and
deploying missiles four minutes away from Moscow.
The neutrality or
non-membership of NATO has always been the case of Austria, Finland,
Sweden and other neighboring countries, some of which have just
expressed the possibility of joining NATO, showing where the business of
the old war merchants is going and demonstrating, once again, that the
fight against communism - and not only in Latin America - has been
nothing more than the perfect excuse to maintain geopolitical dominance
and protect corporate, class and capital interests.
What do they
intend, apart from expanding militarization more and more in a world,
now that they have run out of the excuse of communism and, more
recently, of Islamic terrorism, which in Afghanistan alone left eight
trillion dollars in profits to the big companies specialized in
"security"?
Do they think that having Russia surrounded by that
anachronistic and mafia-like NATO organization would make Europe and the
world a safer place?
You have to be under the influence of alcohol
to forget that we are talking about one of the two atomic superpowers
and imagine such stupidity. Or such wickedness of organized crime. If it
were really about "security", if they were really sincere about "the
right to defend themselves" that countries have, they would never have
tried to break this order which, judging by the ongoing war, has not
made the world, much less Ukraine. safer, but quite the opposite.
Of course, those who have that bargaining power are not being splashed with the blood of Russians and Ukrainians but, on the contrary, are doing their business, so it may take a few weeks, if not months, for them to stop shedding crocodile tears over the whiskey and get down to serious negotiations.
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