The West owes Russia a lot, first a sincere apology and a
welcome into Europe. Russia has been and is an extremely important nation and
very unjustly denied its rightful place there. What doesn’t belong to Europe is
the US, not in any way whatsoever, especially because being a dictatorship.
Why does America’s anti-Russia military club NATO still
exist, after the Soviet Union’s equivalent Warsaw Pact disbanded in 1991 when
the Soviet Union and its communism voluntarily ended? NATO is nothing but
America’s anti-Russia military club, against Russia and against any nation that
supports Russia.
The US killed Gaddafi of Libya because he supported Russia
in international relations. The super power created a failed state and jihadist
mayhem that has virtually destroyed the country. All was done in the name of
change of regime and the assault was directly supervised by the US Ambassador
in Libya.
The US overthrew Yanukovych in Ukraine only because he
turned down the EU’s offer to Ukraine after learning that the price-tag for
Ukrainians would be $160 billion if Ukraine were to comply with the EU’s
demands. There are some credible evidences that the U.S. was already organizing
the coup against him starting a year before the coup, and nine months before
Yanukovych turned down the EU’s offer.
The US after failing in overthrowing Assad in Syria, facilitated
ISIS to make an entry and now along with many other European countries
supposedly attacking ISIS bases but virtually destroying Iraq and Syria. This
created worst refugee problem and to close the door for these Paris was
attached by ISIS.
The US was also the leader in initiating a war against Iran,
after Islamic Revolution, with the help of Iraq, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. The
sanctions are there for more than three decades. Now the efforts are to split
Iraq in three states. Saudi Arabia is fighting a proxy war in Yemen.
This is dictatorship and totalitarianism of the US fully
supported by the West, against Russia and any other nation that isn’t buckling
to the U.S. aristocracy and its allied aristocracies in Europe.
Let’s start with the results of a 2009 investigation by
Germany’s Spiegel, or Mirror, magazine, which is a mainstream German news site,
that’s a bit more honest than America’s equivalents. They headlined, very
directly: “NATO’s
Eastward Expansion: Did the West Break Its Promise to Moscow?”
They identified what that “promise” was, which Russia claims
was violated, and which Spiegel was investigating: “that NATO’s expansion
into Eastern Europe violated commitments made during the negotiations over
German reunification.” The next sentence in Spiegel’s report states
unequivocally their conclusion: “Newly discovered documents from
Western archives support the Russian position.”
The question Spiegel’s article discusses isn’t
whether NATO’s continued existence is an evil, but instead whether NATO should
have extended eastward up to Russia’s own borders — whether, to make this
matter quite clear now, if the USSR had won, and its Warsaw Pact and not NATO
had continued (though neither should have continued), the Warsaw Pact should
have extended itself all the way to including Mexico and/or Canada?
One is inclined to conclude that the West lies about
this history and only the few people with brains and open minds will get the
important point:
When the then merely West Germany was negotiating
reunification of Germany with the then merely Eastern half of Germany, is
exactly in accord with what Russia’s allegations have been saying all along,
and exactly the opposite of what West Germany’s Foreign Minister then, Hans
Dietrich Genscher, has been asserting to have been the case.
Jack Matlock, the US ambassador in Moscow at the time, has
said in the past that Moscow was given a “clear commitment.” Hans-Dietrich
Genscher, the German foreign minister in 1990, says this was precisely not
the case.
After speaking with many of those involved and examining previously
classified British and German documents in detail, it can be concluded
that there was no doubt that the West did everything it could to give the
Soviets the impression that NATO membership was out of the question for
countries like Poland, Hungary or Czechoslovakia.
Europe remained allied with the U.S. and continues participating
in NATO, especially after having been instructed by America to lie, and to have
deceived Gorbachev, who behaved honorably throughout and afterward, is Europe’s
great shame.
The US is also Europe’s enemy — not merely Russia’s enemy.
Not merely the truth’s enemy. Not merely democracy’s enemy.