The Washington Post Publishes
a Commentary Full of Lies Against Putin.
Eric Zuesse, January 29, 2022
On January 29th, the Washington
Post published an op-ed by the well-known Yale neoconservative Timothy Snyder, titled “Putin’s case for invading Ukraine rests on
phony grievances and ancient myths”. Key passages in Snyder’s article are:
Last July, Vladimir Putin
supplied the mythical
basis [BAD LINK FROM SNYDER: here is a
functional link to see Putin's article] for Russian war propaganda in an essay
titled “On the Historical Unity of Russians and Ukrainians.” The essential idea
is that Russia has the right to Ukraine because of things that happened a
thousand years ago in Kyiv. … It takes some fanciful thinking to see here a
reason for Russia to invade Ukraine in the 21st century, as it seems prepared
to do. … Putin’s idea is that Ukraine is a fraternal nation because of how he
personally feels about the past. This is known as imperialism. It flies in the
face of the basic legal principle of state sovereignty and the basic moral
principle of democracy.
Putin’s
article did NOT assert
that “Russia has the right to Ukraine because of things that happened a
thousand years ago in Kyiv.” It didn’t even assert that
“Russia has the right to invade Ukraine.” Furthermore, the allegation that
Putin’s view that’s expressed there advocates “imperialism. It flies in
the face of the basic legal principle of state sovereignty and the basic moral
principle of democracy” is likewise a boldfaced lie. Moreover,
Russia’s Government has consistently denied that it has any
intention to invade Ukraine, but instead asserts that if
Ukraine invades Donbass, then Russia will not allow that invasion to conquer
the residents there. Russia’s position has consistently been that only the
people who live in Donbass have the right to determine whether or not — and the
terms under which — they will be ruled by the government in Kiev that was
installed (against the will of over 90% of them) in February 2014 when the
democratically elected President of Ukraine was forcibly overthrown by what America’s
Government calls a “democratic revolution,” and by what Russia’s Government
and the head of the “private-CIA” U.S.
firm Stratfor,
and many historians, call a coup, which was imposed by the Nobel-Peace-Prize-winning
U.S. President Barack Obama’s Administration, in order to replace
Russia’s naval base on Crimea by a new U.S. naval base there (which Obama wasn’t able to do, though his coup conquering Ukraine
otherwise succeeded).
Several of the mercenaries that the U.S. hired (some from Georgia, for example, as shown in these
videos) subsequently
confessed to having participated in it. (And, subsequently, the U.S. regime
charged Putin with ‘aggression against Ukraine’, and with ‘seizing Crimea’, and
issued sanctions against Russia for that.)
Here are some key passages from
Putin’s article (the article that Snyder lies against):
The determination
of nationality, particularly in mixed families, is the right
of every individual, free to make his or her own choice. But
the fact is that the situation in Ukraine today is completely
different because it involves a forced change of identity.
And the most despicable thing is that the Russians
in Ukraine are being forced not only to deny their roots, generations
of their ancestors but also to believe that Russia is their enemy. …
And I will say one thing – Russia has never been and will
never be ‘anti-Ukraine’. And what Ukraine will be – it is up
to its citizens to decide.
Putin, as well as Francois
Hollande of France, and Angela Merkel of Germany, brought the Donbass
government and the Ukraine government together in 2015 and got the Donbass and
Ukraine to sign onto an agreement in Minsk, promising that those two
then-warring parties would call a truce until both of them would agree to
negotiate together and arrange some degree of autonomy for Donbass within
the Ukrainian federation, but after it was all signed, Ukraine (with
backing from the U.S.) steadily refused to negotiate at all with Donbass.
Merkel, Hollande, and Putin, had worked together to get the Minsk accords
agreed-to and signed by the two sides, but the Ukrainian side then stonewalled,
refusing to comply with the agreement. Putin’s consistent position has been the
same as Hollande’s and Merkel’s, on this, and remains so to this day: BOTH
sides must comply. (Donbass has always been willing, but Ukraine never.)
The rest of Putin’s article is a
history of the relationship that has existed between Russia and Ukraine.
Snyder’s article that alleges to be about Putin’s article ignores that history,
just as he lies about the rest of the article. And that’s from a Professor at
Yale.
(The present article is being
submitted to over 200 U.S.-and-allied ‘news’-media including the Washington
Post, for possible publication.)
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Investigative historian Eric
Zuesse is the author of They’re Not
Even Close: The Democratic vs. Republican Economic Records, 1910-2010, and
of CHRIST’S
VENTRILOQUISTS: The Event that Created Christianity.
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