The United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC) Demands "US
Hands off Ukraine and Venezuela"
The United States government is the main instigator of
the present crises in both countries.
The hypocrisy of
Secretary of State John Kerry’s statement on Face the Nation, “You just don't in
the 21st century behave in 19th century fashion by invading another country on
completely trumped up pretext," is beyond belief. What about the US invasions
of Iraq and Afghanistan, or regime change in Libya, or the threats to bomb Syria
and attack Iran?
The US has waged a
massive propaganda campaign of misinformation, distortion, and outright lies and
the national media has taken the State Department’s “facts” and disseminated
them without question or challenge. News about the US/EU role in creating the
current crisis is buried.
The US is the only
country that has its troops throughout the world in over 120 countries. It
sends drones and special operations forces to kill anyone and anywhere it
chooses and uses its vast economic power to undercut any government that will
not submit to its policies. Although there is lip service to concerns about
democracy and sovereignty, the reality is that the US acts in the interests of
preserving its imperialist power and wealth.
Ukraine and Venezuela are not exceptions to this rule of
imperialist intervention. For 20 years, $5 billion was invested in Ukraine to
support the opposition and to create tens of thousands of non-governmental
organizations (NGOs) to move the country more towards the US and EU and their
policies. In an intercepted phone call between Assistant Secretary of State
Victoria Nuland and the US ambassador to Ukraine, she discusses who the US wants
to be the head of the new illigitimate government, and lo and behold, the US
pick, Arseniy Yatseniuk, is named as the interim Ukrainian leader. This is
clearly outside intervention in the affairs of a sovereign country that would
not be tolerated if directed at the US or its allies.
What are the real
objectives and why is Russia so alarmed? Could it be the US-NATO campaign to
militarily surround Russia and bring neighboring countries into the western
military and financial orbit? Might it be that the largest supply of natural
gas in the world is in Russia and the pipelines go through Ukraine, or that
global warming is opening the Arctic to oil drilling and Russia borders the
Arctic? It is clear that Russia will not passively sit by while the
Western-backed coup, led by violent fascist forces and local billionaires,
overthrows a democratically elected government and installs a puppet regime on
its border.
By treaty, Russia
can have 25,000 troops in Crimea. To protect its military base there and to
protect the people in the Eastern and Southern parts of the country, where the
coup is not supported, Russia has moved some troops to the Ukrainian border and
into the Crimean peninsula. Many in the east and south are fearful of the new
coup government and the neo-Nazi and nationalist forces that led the street
demonstrations.
The escalating
threats of military and economic aggression towards Russia should not be taken
lightly. Washington’s recklessness and disregard for humanity have resurrected
the worst vestiges of cold war politics. They have created a dangerous
situation that can generate a real war with an adversary with a powerful
military of its own.
The US is
similarly intervening in Venezuela. There, the US government wants a return to
policies which brought the benefits of that nation’s oil wealth to a privileged
few. The Bolivarian Revolution has been supported by a majority of Venezuelans
in election after election. Yet the United States persists in violating the
sovereignty and self-determination of the Venezuelan people. In 2002, the US
supported a coup against the late Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez. During this
coup, Chavez was forced onto a US military plane to be taken out of the
country. The Venezuelan people and military were able to rescue Chavez and
defeat the coup. However, the US has continued to intervene in Venezuela
causing the government of Nicolas Maduro to expel three US officials for trying
to organize students for anti-government protests.
As long as the
United States is committed to aggression, the whole world is endangered, just as
Ukraine and Venezuela are. Libya fell, Syria is under attack, there is a “pivot
to Asia”, and Africom controls the military in almost every African nation. We
must demand that our government stop its policy of imperialist domination which
generates conflict throughout the world.
NO TO US WARS,
THREATS, ATTACKS, SANCTIONS, AND COVERT OPERATIONS IN UKRAINE, RUSSIA,
VENEZUELA, AND ALL OTHER SOVEREIGN COUNTRIES!
MONEY FOR JOBS,
EDUCATION, HEALTHCARE AND MEETING SOCIAL NEEDS, NOT WAR AND AGGRESSION TO
BENEFIT THE RICH!
3/6/14
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