F. William Engdahl Newsletter -- Ukraine
and the Deeper Global Suicide Agenda -- 25:03:2022
What Moscow calls a limited
military operation in Ukraine has been met with an incredible series of Western
economic sanctions and information warfare since it began late February, 2022.
What so far has been missing owing to unprecedented NATO censorship of all
media is the context of the Russian military action. The following are two
pieces relevant to this in a most complex situation that has the potential to
escalate into a new global war. The first essay is a brief summary of events
since 1991 in Ukraine regarding Russia, NATO and Washington. The second is an
essay I wrote in 2014 for my German book on Ukraine following the CIA coup
d’etat in Kiew. As with most every major war of the past century, the reality
is far more complex than presented.
Ukraine and the Deeper Global Suicide Agenda
By F. William Engdahl, 8 March,
2022
The decision by the Russian
President to order military action in neighboring Ukraine beginning February
22, 2022 has shocked many, myself included. The question at this point
almosttwo weeks into military action by Russian and other forces inside
Ukraine, is what pushed Russia into what Western media portrays as unilateral
unwarranted war of aggression. A public threat by Ukrainian president and
comedian Volodymyr Zelenskyy on February 19, during meetings with top-level
NATO officials and others in the annual Munich Security Conference, provides a largely-ignored clue to Moscow
actions. In addition more recent reports of numerous US Pentagon bioweapons
labs across Ukraine add to the background threats. Did Moscow believe Russia faced
a literal do-or-die reality?
Some essential history
The current conflict in Ukraine
has its seeds in the 1990’s and the US-backed collapse of the Soviet Union.
During high-level Two Plus Four Treaty talks pertaining to Germany’s
reunification in 1990, talks between US Secretary of State James Baker III and
then-Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, along with France, the UK and the West
German government, over unification of Germany, Baker gave a verbal promise
that NATO would not move “one inch” to the East to threaten former Soviet
territories, in return for the USSR allowing German reunification within
NATO.[i]
For years Washington has lied
about the exchange, as they moved one after the other former Warsaw Pact
countries including Poland, Czech Republic, Romania, Hungary, Baltic States
into NATO and closer to striking distance to Russia. Recently Putin cited the
1990 Baker agreement to justify Russian demands that NATO and Washington give
binding legal assurances that Ukraine would never be admitted into the NATO
alliance. Washington until now has categorically refused to do so.
Putin’s 2007 Munich Speech
At the 2007 annual Munich
Security Conference, as the Bush-Cheney administration had announced plans to
install US missile defense systems in Poland, Romania and the Czech Republic
to,“guard against rogue states such as North Korea or Iran,” Russia’s Putin
delivered a scathing critique of the US lies and violation of their 1990
assurances on NATO. By that time 10 former communist Eastern states had been
admitted to NATO despite the 1990 US promises. Furthermore, both Ukraine and
Georgia were candidates to join NATO following US-led Color Revolutions in both
countries in 2003-4. Putin rightly
argued the US missiles were aimed at Russia, not North Korea or Iran.
In his 2007 Munich remarks Putin
told his Western audience, “It turns out that NATO has put its frontline forces
on our borders, and we continue to strictly fulfil the treaty obligations and
do not react to these actions at all. I think it is obvious that NATO expansion
does not have any relation with the modernization of the Alliance itself, or
with ensuring security in Europe. On the contrary, it represents a serious
provocation that reduces the level of mutual trust. And we have the right to
ask: against whom is this expansion intended? And what happened to the
assurances our western partners made after the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact?
Where are those declarations today? No one even remembers them.” Putin added,
“But I will allow myself to remind this audience what was said. I would like to
quote the speech of NATO General Secretary Mr Woerner in Brussels on 17 May
1990. He said at the time that: “the fact that we are ready not to place a NATO
army outside of German territory gives the Soviet Union a firm security
guarantee”. Where are these guarantees?” [ii] That was 15 years ago.
The 2014 Maidan Coup d’Etat
By November 2013 an economically
corrupt and floundering Ukraine under elected and also very corrupt President
Viktor Janukovich, announced that, rather than accept a “special” association
with the EU, Ukraine would take a far more generous offer from Moscow to join
the Eurasian Economic Union led by Moscow.
Russia had agreed to cut the price of Russian gas to Ukraine by 30% and
to buy $15 billion of Ukraine bonds to ease the Kiew financial crisis.
At that point, on 21 November,
Arseniy Yatsenyuk, the man selected by Washington’s Victoria Nuland and Kiew
Ambassador Geoffrey Pyatt, together with then-Vice President Joe Biden,
launched what were called Maidan Square protests against the Janukovich regime
backed by US NGOs. On February 20, 2014 after CIA-organized snipers, reportedly
recruited from nearby Georgia, killed dozens of student protesters and also
police, leading Janukovich to flee, Yatsenyuk became Prime Minister in a
hand-picked US-run regime, hand-picked by Nuland and Biden among others. [iii]
Later in December 2014 in an
interview with a Russian newspaper, George Friedman of Stratfor, a private firm
consulting to the Pentagon and CIA among others, said of the US-led February
2014 Kiew regime change, “Russia calls the events that took place at the
beginning of this year a coup d'etat organized by the United States. And it
truly was the most blatant coup in history.” [iv] He was boastful in the
interview.
That Kiev coup regime proceeded
after February 22, 2014 to wage a war of extermination and ethnic cleansing of
Russian-speakers in eastern Ukraine, led to a large degree by a private army of
literal neo-nazis from Pravy Sektor (Right Sector), the same ones who ran
security in Maidan Square and launched a reign of terror against Russian-speaking
Ukrainians. Battalions were formed of
neo-nazi mercenaries. They were given official state status as “Ukrainian
National Guard” soldiers, the Azov Battalion, financed by Ukrainian mafia boss
and billionaire oligarch, Ihor Kolomoisky, the financial backer of Zelenskyy as
president. The Azov soldiers even sport open SS runes as its logo. In 2016, the
Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) accused the Azov
Battalion, officially upgraded to a regiment in January 2015, of committing war
crimes such as mass looting, unlawful detention, and torture.
Today Nuland is Biden’s Under
Secretary of State for Political Affairs responsible for Ukraine and Russian
affairs. She is well aware of who the Azov Battalion are.
Zelenskyy and Munich 2022
On February 19 in Munich,
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy made his threat to deploy nuclear weapons on
Ukrainian territory. He expressed this as his unilateral revocation of the 1994
Budapest Memorandum, although Ukraine was not a signatory of the agreement. Two
days later on the evening of February 21, Putin made his speech recognizing the
sovereign independence of the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics, and the
start of the military campaign in the Ukraine. He explicitly referenced Zelenskyy’s
Munich nuclear weapons pledge: “This is not empty bravado,” Putin stressed in
his speech.
On March 6 Moscow state news
agency, RAI Novosti, quoted a senior Russian SVR foreign intelligence source
with details on a secret Ukraine project, reportedly with vital covert Western
support, to build a Ukrainian nuclear missile capability and a Ukrainian atom bomb in brazen violation
of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. According to the report, Ukrainian
nuclear scientists were disguising the developments by locating them near the
high-radiation levels of Chernobyl nuclear reactor site, an explanation for the
swift Russian moves to secure Chernobyl. “It was there, judging by the
available information, that work was underway both on the manufacture of a “dirty”
bomb and on the separation of plutonium,” RIA Novosti quotes the source. The
primary bomb research facility was located
at the National Scientific Center, “Kharkov Institute of Physics and
Technology.” As of this writing reports of fierce fighting underway between
Russian forces and neo-nazi Ukrainian Azov fighters who reportedly are planning
to blow up the research reactor site and blame it on Russia. [v] The battle for
control of the large Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant is also apparently part of
the attempt to conceal the illegal Ukraine bomb project.
It now begins to become more
clear that Putin had serious reason to react at the Ukraine nuclear threat. A
Ukrainian nuclear missile within six minutes of Moscow would present
existential danger whether Ukraine were in NATO or not.
Huge Military Buildup- Biowarfare?
There was more. Ukrainian press
reported a year ago about new Western-built de facto NATO naval bases in
Ochakov and Berdyansk as, “modern infrastructure facilities capable of
receiving ships of all types, equipped according to NATO standards and built with
the money of the alliance countries.” The media boasted, “In three years we
will be able to strike at Russian ships in the Black Sea with our mosquito
fleet. And if we combine with Georgia and Turkey, the Russian Federation will
be blocked,’ Ukrainian military experts boasted. “ [vi]
In addition, the US Pentagon had
no less than eight, perhaps as many as 30 top-secret bioweapons research labs
across Ukraine testing DNA of some 4,000 military volunteers. Once Russian
soldiers moved to secure the evidence, the US Embassy in Kiew deleted previous
mention of the sites from its website, and Ukrainians reportedly moved to
destroy the lab evidence. Ukrainian labs in Kharkiv and elsewhere were
operating in cooperation with the United States. Stocks of such weapons were
being secretly stored in direct
violation of international conventions.
A full month before the Russian
military action on 22 February in Ukraine, independent biowarfare researcher,
Dilyana Gaytandzhieva, obtained documents detailing “US Pentagon biological
experiments with a potentially lethal outcome on 4,400 soldiers in Ukraine and
1,000 soldiers in Georgia. According to the leaked documents, all volunteer
deaths should be reported within 24 h (in Ukraine) and 48 h (in Georgia).” She
details the human experiments, which include testing for antibodies against
some 14 pathogens including
Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever, Borrelia species (Lyme disease) and
others. According to the documents the labs in Ukraine and Georgia are part of
a Pentagon “$2.5 billion Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) Biological
engagement program which includes research on bio agents, deadly viruses and
antibiotic-resistant bacteria.” [vii]
On March 6, in a statement to the
official RAI Novosti in Moscow, Major General Igor Konashenkov, spokesman for
the Russian Ministry of Defense, stated they had received documents, “from
employees of Ukrainian biological laboratories confirming that components of
biological weapons were being developed in Ukraine, in close proximity to
Russian territory.” He noted, “In the course of a special military operation,
the facts of an emergency cleansing by the Kiev regime of traces of a military
biological program being implemented in Ukraine, funded by the US Department of
Defense, were uncovered." [viii]
Added to this evidence of nuclear
and bioweapon WMD placements inside Ukraine in recent years, the West NATO
member countries have been pouring billions of dollars of military equipment
including anti-tank weapons and explosives into Ukraine while Zelenskyy,
rumored by opposition to be in hiding in the US Embassy in Warsaw, calls
repeatedly for a NATO “No-Fly” zone over Ukraine, an act that would be a direct
casus belli of war between Russia and NATO a war that rapidly could go nuclear
or beyond.
The question is whether this
years-long provocation by Washington and NATO of Russian national security via
Ukraine is aimed at destroying the viability of Russia as a sovereign nation
and military power. Is it a calculated move to use sanctions against Russia to
cause global collapse and energy crises, food shortages and worse, all to
advance the Davos 2030 Great Reset agenda? Blame it on the “evil Putin” and
Russia while BlackRock and the financial powers reorganize the world? It is too
early to tell but certain is that whatever prompted the action by Russia on
February 22, 2022 had to have been far more serious than CNN or other
controlled Western media are telling us.
Author’s Introduction to Ukraine
© F. William Engdahl 11
September 2014
Ukraine, like few other Eurasian
countries, is a product of its special geography, as it uniquely straddles east
and west. It is what Sir Halford Mackinder, the British father of
geopolitics—the study of the relations of political power to geography—called a
“pivot” state. Ukraine uniquely transforms the geopolitical position of Russia,
for better or worse.
With the collapse of the Soviet
Union in 1991, Washington did all possible to support a break between Russia
and Ukraine, formerly an integral part of the Soviet economy and culture, to
split Ukraine from the newly-created Russian Federation. The goal was to use
Ukraine as a buffer to block closer integration between Russia and Europe,
especially Germany.
The country Ukraine itself is an
historical anomaly. Almost 1000 years ago, Kievan Rus under Vladimir the Great
had been the empire of the East Slavic peoples of today’s Ukraine, Russia and
Belarus. For more than 350 years, Kievan Rus east of the Dneiper River had been
a part of the Russian Czarist empire. After 1795 Ukraine was divided, as a
result of wars of partitioning Poland, between the Orthodox Tsardom of Russia
and Roman Catholic Habsburg Austria.
As such a pivot state, Ukraine’s
history has been tragic. In 1922 it was forced to become one of the founding
republics of the Soviet Union after a bloody war with the Red Army. In the
1930’s, Stalin initiated a gruesome chapter in both Russian but especially
Ukrainian history, which still burns in the memories of the descendents in the
Catholic rural agricultural west of Ukraine. In 1932 and 1933, millions of
people, mostly peasants, in Ukraine starved to death in a politically induced
famine, the Holodomor, due to Stalin’s "liquidation of the Kulak
class," the more or less independent farmers to introduce forced
collectivization of agriculture. Some 6 to 8 million people died from hunger in
the Soviet Union during this period, of whom at least 4 to 5 million were
Ukrainians. Ironically, Nikita Khrushchev, the man who in the 1950’s initiated
de-Stalinization, was the head of the Ukrainian Communist Party in 1935
overseeing Stalin’s Holodomor.
After Stalin's death, now as head
of the Communist Party of Soviet Union, Khrushchev decided to administratively
transfer the Crimea to the Ukraine within the USSR in 1954, though the Crimean
population was overwhelmingly ethnic Russian.
In the largely agricultural west
of Ukraine, the famous “breadbasket of Europe,” the population is historically
Roman Catholic, going back centuries. The Eastern parts of Ukraine—Donbass,
Donetsk, Crimea—are historically Eastern Orthodox in religion and are
Russian-speaking. The east is also the center of most Ukrainian industry from
military manufacture to steel, to coal to oil and gas.
Loosely seen, those are the
tectonic fault lines on which Washington neo-conservatives in the State
Department and CIA have seeded the current bloody Ukrainian civil war.
One of the leading advocates of
an American global supremacy, Zbigniew Brzezinski, a Polish-born Cold War
Russophobe, and a foreign policy adviser to Barack Obama, described the pivot
significance of Ukraine in his 1997 book, The Grand Chessboard. He wrote:
Ukraine, a new and important
space on the Eurasian chessboard, is a geopolitical pivot because its very
existence as an independent country helps to transform Russia. Without Ukraine,
Russia ceases to be a Eurasian empire…If Moscow regains control over Ukraine,
with its 52 million people and major resources as well as access to the Black
Sea, Russia automatically again regains the wherewithal to become a powerful
imperial state, spanning Europe and Asia…
Brzezinski, a student of Halford
Mackinder geopolitics, described the role of “pivot” states:
Geopolitical pivots are the
states whose importance is derived not from their power and motivation but
rather from their sensitive location… which in some cases gives them a special
role in either defining access to important areas or in denying resources to a
significant player…Ukraine, Azerbaijan, South Korea, Turkey and Iran play the role
of critically important geopolitical pivots.
Not surprisingly then,
Brzezinski, architect of the 1980’s Mujahideen guerilla war against the Soviet
occupation of Afghanistan, today advocates NATO arming the Ukrainian state to
fight Russia, to, in his words, “stop Putin from restoring the Czarist Empire.”
Brzezinski carefully ignores the
steady and escalating US overt and covert actions since the end of the Cold War
to bring NATO, contrary to the solemn pledges of Washington’s Secretary of
State James baker III to Mikhail Gorbachev, to the door of Moscow. He pretends
as though the threat of a US “ballistic missile defense” perimeter in Poland,
the Czech Republic, Bulgaria and Turkey did not exist as a direct US strategic
threat to Moscow.
A fateful Ukraine debate
In 2013 there was intense debate
inside the cabinet of what all sides agree was a democratically elected (if
corrupt) Ukrainian President, Viktor Janukovich. The issue was he economic
future of the floundering Ukraine—whether east with Russia into the new
Eurasian Common Market together with Belarus and Kazakhstan, or to the west
with a “special” association (not even a real full membership) with the
European Union.
After a period of vacillation,
and a final economic offer from Russia that would include a reduction of the
price Ukraine would pay for needed Russian natural gas by one third and
Russia’s buying of $15 billion of Ukrainian state bond debt to ease the urgent
fiscal crisis in Kiev, Janukovich told EU ministers in November, 2013 that
Ukraine would postpone talks for EU association and would join Russia’s
Eurasian Economic Union, in the situation, a far more attractive proposition
for Ukraine.
At that point, within minutes of
Janukovich’s announcement, Ukraine’s
“Second Color Revolution,” was initiated. The protests started in the night of
21 November 2013, initiated by the man personally pre-selected by the US State
Department to become future Prime Minister and opposition party Batkivshchyna
faction leader, Arseniy Yatsenyuk. Via Twitter, Yatsenyuk called for protests,
which he dubbed as Euromaidan, on Maidan Square, outside the main Government
buildings.
What then ensued in Ukraine is to
this day almost entirely unknown in the West. The reason is a total media
blackout, led by CNN, BBC, the New York Times, Washington Post. It has been a
de facto NATO wartime press censorship, originating in Washington at the
highest levels. That censorship has turned once-critical German, other EU and
US media into apologists for the illegal installation on February 2014 of a
gang of unelected criminals and self-styled neo-nazis and the undemocratic coup
against a democratically elected government, all, cynically, in the name of
democracy.
That Kiev coup regime proceeded
after February 22, 2014 to wage a war of extermination and ethnic cleansing in
eastern Ukraine, led to a large degree by a private army of neo-nazis from
Pravy Sektor, the ones who ran security in Maidan Square and launched a reign
of terror against Russian-speaking Ukrainians.
Battalions were formed of mercenaries. They were given state status as
“Ukrainian National Guard” soldiers, financed by Ukrainian mafia boss and
billionaire oligarch, Ihor Kolomoisky, in part by billionaire oligarch Rinat
Akhmetov, or by Oleh Lyashko, a convicted embezzler and Kiev politician.
Those private mercenaries—largely
from the anti-Russian western Ukraine where memories of the 1930’s Holodomor have been deliberately revived to
foster Russophobia—have waged a savage war inside Ukraine since March 2014,
killing Ukrainians indiscriminately and shelling villages to drive the
population out, and ultimately, to try to provoke Washington’s ultimate
agenda—a Russian military invasion that could be used as a pretext for a NATO
mobilization that would transform the political map of Europe, Russia, China
and the world.
Since the beginning of what Kiev
provocatively calls their “Anti-Terror Action” against the rebels in eastern
Ukraine in April 2014, 2,593 people have died in fighting in the east of the
country, while over 6,033 have been wounded. According to the UN, the number of
internally displaced Ukrainians has reached 260,000, with another 814,000
finding refuge in Russia. The war has raged in and around rebel strongholds in
Luhansk, Slovayansk, Donetsk and Mariupol on the Sea of Azor.
As of this writing, early
September, 2014, a fragile ceasefire on general terms proposed by Russian
President Putin, has been agreed by Kiev’s President Poroshenko. If it will
hold or is only a ruse to buy time to get more NATO reinforcements to continue
the senseless war, is unknown.
As winter approaches the EU,
especially Germany and France and Italy face the prospect of no Russian gas for
their industry and homes. Indications are that more states in the EU, led by
Germany, are getting fed up with being forced to back the Washington agenda of
war with Russia over Ukraine. As the
gangsters in Kiev face October elections, the economy of Ukraine is in
free-fall because of Washington’s push to a new war, first Cold War and perhaps
even hot war, using Ukraine as the vehicle.
What is clear is that no one
benefits from the stupidity of the Poroshenko-Yatsenyuk government in Kiev, or
the stupidity of the neo-conservative warhawks surrounding President Obama in
Washington.
--F. William Engdahl, Wiesbaden,
11 September
Endnotes:
[i] Tarik Cyril Amar, Did NATO
leaders lie to Russia?, January 15, 2022, https://alethonews.com/2022/01/15/did-nato-leaders-lie-to-russia/
; Klaus Wiegrefe,
15.02.2022NATO's Eastward
Expansion Is Vladimir Putin Right?, !5 February, 2022, Spiegel
International, https://www.spiegel.de/international/world/nato-s-eastward-expansion-is-vladimir-putin-right-a-bf318d2c-7aeb-4b59-8d5f-1d8c94e1964d
;
[ii] Vladimir Putin, Vladimir Putin’s Historical Speech at the
Munich Conference on Security Policy, The Washington Post, February 12, 2007, https://aldeilis.net/english/putins-historical-speech-munich-conference-security-policy-2007/
[iii] Andrei Veselov, 'Shoot at
All Targets on Maidan': New Evidence of Georgian Snipers, https://vid1.ria.ru/ig/infografika/golova/inter_en/
[iv] Elena Chernenko and
Alexander Gabuev, Stratfor chief George Friedman on the roots of the Ukraine
crisis, 17 January, 2015, http://us-russia.org/2902-in-ukraine-us-interests-are-incompatible-with-the-interests-of-the-russian-federation-stratfor-chief-george-friedman-on-the-roots-of-the-ukraine-crisis.html
[v] SouthFront, Ukraine
Reportedly Was Close To Obtaining Nuclear Weapons When Russia Decided To Act, 6
March, 2022, https://southfront.org/ukraine-reportedly-was-close-to-obtaining-nuclear-weapons-when-russia-decided-to-act/
[vi] Nikolai Storozhenko, How
Ukraine has been spoiling relations with Russia for thirty years — NATO has
been present in Ukraine for a long time, translated by John Helmer, 3 March,
2022, http://johnhelmer.net/operation-barbarossa-in-slow-motion-this-is-the-offensive-capacity-the-us-was-preparing-in-the-ukraine-until-last-week/#more-47611
[vii] Dilyana Gaytandzhieva, Documents
expose US biological experiments on allied soldiers in Ukraine and Georgia, 24
January, 2022, http://dilyana.bg/documents-expose-us-biological-experiments-on-allied-soldiers-in-ukraine-and-georgia/
[viii] Andrei Martyanov, Well, Well, Well: Now Russia's MoD officially confirms, 6 March, 2022, https://smoothiex12.blogspot.com/
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