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  WAR IN EUROPE AND THE RISE OF RAW PROPAGANDA 			 17 February 2022 
  Marshall McLuhan's prophecy that "the successor to politics will be  propaganda" has happened.  Raw propaganda is now the rule in Western  democracies, especially the US and Britain
  On matters of war and  peace, ministerial deceit is reported as news. Inconvenient facts are  censored, demons are nurtured. The model is corporate spin, the currency  of the age. In 1964, McLuhan famously declared, "The medium is the  message." The lie is the message now.
  But is this new? It is more  than a century since Edward Bernays, the father of spin, invented  "public relations" as a cover for war propaganda. What is new is the  virtual elimination of dissent in the mainstream.
  The great  editor David Bowman, author of The Captive Press, called this "a  defenestration of all who refuse to follow a line and to swallow the  unpalatable and are brave". He was referring to independent journalists  and whistle blowers, the honest mavericks to whom media organisations  once gave space, often with pride. The space has been abolished.
  The  war hysteria that has rolled in like a tidal wave in recent weeks and  months is the most striking example. Known by its jargon, "shaping the  narrative", much if not most of it is pure propaganda.
  The  Russians are coming. Russia is worse than bad. Putin is evil, "a Nazi  like Hitler", salivated the Labour MP Chris Bryant. Ukraine is about to  be invaded by Russia - tonight, this week, next week. The sources  include an ex CIA propagandist who now speaks for the US State  Department and offers no evidence of his claims about Russian actions  because "it comes from the US Government".
  The no-evidence rule  also applies in London. The British Foreign Secretary, Liz Truss, who  spent £500,000 of public money flying to Australia in a private plane to  warn the Canberra government that both Russia and China were about to  pounce,  offered no evidence. Antipodean heads nodded; the "narrative"  is unchallenged there. One rare exception, former prime minister Paul  Keating, called Truss's warmongering "demented".
  Truss has  blithely confused the countries of the Baltic and Black Sea. In Moscow,  she told the Russian foreign minister that Britain would never accept  Russian sovereignty over Rostov and Voronezh - until it was pointed out  to her that these places were not part of Ukraine but in Russia. Read  the Russian press about the buffoonery of this pretender to 10 Downing  Street and cringe.
  This entire farce, recently starring Boris  Johnson in Moscow playing a clownish version of his hero, Churchill,  might be enjoyed as satire were it not for its wilful abuse of facts and  historical understanding and the real danger of war.
  Vladimir  Putin refers to the "genocide" in the eastern Donbas region of Ukraine.  Following the coup in Ukraine in 2014 - orchestrated by Barack Obama's  "point person" in Kyiv, Victoria Nuland - the coup regime, infested with  neo-Nazis, launched a campaign of terror against Russian-speaking  Donbas, which accounts for a third of Ukraine's population.
  Overseen  by CIA director John Brennan in Kyiv, "special security units"  coordinated savage attacks on the people of Donbas, who opposed the  coup. Video and eyewitness reports show bussed fascist thugs burning the  trade union headquarters in the city of Odessa, killing 41 people  trapped inside. The police are standing by. Obama congratulated the  "duly elected" coup regime for its "remarkable restraint".
  In the  US media the Odessa atrocity was played down as "murky" and a "tragedy"  in which "nationalists" (neo-Nazis) attacked "separatists" (people  collecting signatures for a referendum on a federal Ukraine). Rupert  Murdoch's Wall Street Journal damned the victims - "Deadly Ukraine Fire  Likely Sparked by Rebels, Government Says".
  Professor Stephen  Cohen, acclaimed as America's leading authority on Russia, wrote, "The  pogrom-like burning to death of ethnic Russians and others in Odessa  reawakened memories of Nazi extermination squads in Ukraine during world  war two. [Today] storm-like assaults on gays, Jews, elderly ethnic  Russians, and other 'impure' citizens are widespread throughout  Kyiv-ruled Ukraine, along with torchlight marches reminiscent of those  that eventually inflamed Germany in the late 1920s and 1930s...
  "The  police and official legal authorities do virtually nothing to prevent  these neo-fascist acts or to prosecute them. On the contrary, Kyiv has  officially encouraged them by systematically rehabilitating and even  memorialising Ukrainian collaborators with Nazi German extermination  pogroms, renaming streets in their honour, building monuments to them,  rewriting history to glorify them, and more."
  Today, neo-Nazi  Ukraine is seldom mentioned. That the British are training the Ukrainian  National Guard, which includes neo-Nazis, is not news. (See Matt  Kennard's Declassified report in Consortium 15 February). The return  of  violent, endorsed fascism to 21st-century Europe, to quote Harold  Pinter, "never happened ... even while it was happening".
  On 16  December, the United Nations tabled a resolution that called for  "combating glorification of Nazism, neo-Nazism and other practices that  contribute to fuelling contemporary forms of racism". The only nations  to vote against it were the United States and Ukraine.
  Almost  every Russian knows that it was across the plains of Ukraine's  "borderland" that Hitler's divisions swept from the west in 1941,  bolstered by Ukraine's Nazi cultists and collaborators. The result was  more than 20 million Russian dead.
  Setting aside the manoeuvres  and cynicism of geopolitics, whomever the players, this historical  memory is the driving force behind Russia's respect-seeking,  self-protective security proposals, which were published in Moscow in  the week the UN voted 130-2 to outlaw Nazism. They are:
  - NATO  guarantees that it will not deploy missiles in nations bordering Russia.  (They are already in place from Slovenia to Romania, with Poland to  follow) - NATO to stop military and naval exercises in nations and seas bordering Russia. - Ukraine will not become a member of NATO. - the West and Russia to sign a binding East-West security pact. -  the landmark treaty between the US and Russia covering  intermediate-range nuclear weapons to be restored. (The US abandoned it  in 2019)
  These amount to a comprehensive draft of a peace plan  for all of post-war Europe and ought to be welcomed in the West. But who  understands their significance in Britain? What they are told is that  Putin is a pariah and a threat to Christendom.
  Russian-speaking  Ukrainians, under economic blockade by Kyiv for seven years, are  fighting for their survival. The "massing" army we seldom hear about are  the thirteen Ukrainian army brigades laying siege to Donbas: an  estimated 150,000 troops. If they attack, the provocation to Russia will  almost certainly mean war.
  In 2015, brokered by the Germans and  French, the presidents of Russia, Ukraine, Germany and France met in  Minsk and signed an interim peace deal. Ukraine agreed to offer autonomy  to Donbas, now the self declared republics of Donetsk and Luhansk.
  The  Minsk agreement has never been given a chance. In Britain, the line,   amplified by Boris Johnson, is that Ukraine is being "dictated to" by  world leaders. For its part, Britain is arming Ukraine and training its  army.
  Since the first Cold War, NATO has effectively marched  right up to Russia's most sensitive border having demonstrated its  bloody aggression in Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and broken  solemn promises to pull back.  Having dragged European "allies" into  American wars that do not concern them, the great unspoken is that NATO  itself is the real threat to European security.
  In Britain, a  state and media xenophobia is triggered at the very mention of "Russia".  Mark the knee-jerk hostility with which the BBC reports Russia. Why? Is  it because the restoration of imperial mythology demands, above all, a  permanent enemy? Certainly, we deserve better.
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