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Neo-Cons, Israeli Lobby Declare War on Putin
By Michael Collins Piper
Author of
Final Judgment
(Adobe Acrobat required to view circular) and
The High Priests of War
Correspondent for
American Free Press

[Putin, above, is a black belt in Judo and could kick any of the
anti-American neo-cons' butts. Unlike America--which relishes its
anti-national, Israel-first forces and
brings people wanted by
Interpol to visit the White House--Putin puts
Russia's criminal-oligarchs behind bars, which bothers the criminals here.]
America’s neo-conservative elite and their collaborators in the pro-Israel lobby
in Washington have fired a first shot in the opening guns of a new Cold War
being launched against Russian Premier Vladimir Putin.
Although it hasn’t been reported widely in the America mass media, Senators John
McCain (R-Ariz.) and Joe Lieberman (D-Conn.), two of the Israeli lobby’s leading
congressional stalwarts, introduced a resolution in the Senate on February 19,
condemning Putin and urging President Bush to push
for suspending Russia’s membership in the G-8 group of industrial nations.
Latching on to the president’s emphatic declaration in his January 20 inaugural
address of a new global campaign by the United States for the promotion of
"democracy." Lieberman announced that "President Putin’s assault on democracy in
Russia violates the spirit of the industrialized democracies and the letter of
Russia’s obligations to the Group of
Eight. We must openly confront anti-democratic backsliding in
Russia for the sake of all those who look to the United States as a beacon for
freedom."
The resolution was designed to put President Bush on the spot,
coming just as President Bush was preparing for his scheduled
meeting with Putin in Slovakia on February 24.
The motivation for the effort by the neo-conservatives and their
congressional spokesmen to undermine Putin is quite clear, inasmuch as Putin
recently challenged Bush and Israel by daring to say publicly that he (Putin)
does not believe that Iran is seeking to building nuclear weapons of mass
destruction.
Although the burgeoning hostility against Putin by the
neo-conservatives has been widely hashed over in small-circulation pro-Israel
publications and American Jewish community newspapers on a regular basis, it has
only been of recent date that mainstream publications such as The Washington
Post and and The New York Times, to name the most prominent, have begun to echo
those concerns about Putin, almost as if the big name dailies were taking the
lead from the other journals. Increasingly, however, the word that "Putin is a
possible enemy" is now being breached to the average American, through the
outlets of the mass media.
Reflecting on the fact that the media was increasingly promoting hostility to
Putin, American Free Press noted on October 25, 2004 that the media’s primary
concern about Putin stems from the fact that he has been moving against the
handful of billionaire plutocrats in Russia (many of whom also hold Israeli
citizenship) who grabbed control of the Russian economy with the open-connivance
of then-Russian leader Boris Yeltsin, following the collapse of the old Soviet
Union.
One American hard-line pro-Israel publication, The New Republic, raised the
question on September 24, 2004: "Is Russia going fascist?" asserting that
whether Putin personally remains in power or not, there is a growing movement
"nationalist" in nature—that holds great sway among the Russian population. TNR
expressed concern that "a fascist revolution" could be in the offing, meaning a
movement hostile to the Israeli oligarchs (with international criminal
connections) who rule the Russian economic. Likewise, much earlier, in his 1995
book, Russia: A Return to Imperialism, Boston-University-based Israeli academic
Uri Ra’anan sounded the concern that post-Soviet Russia may pose a threat to the
West.
These works echo such writers as Jonathon Brent and Vladimir Naumov who, in
their 2003 book, Stalin’s Last Crime, published evidence that longtime Soviet
leader Josef Stalin was almost certainly murdered in 1953 after he began moves
toward exorcising Zionist influence in Soviet circles of power. They concluded
by saying that "Stalin is a perpetual possibility," leaving open the theoretical
proposition that Putin, or other would-beRussian leaders, may ultimately emerge
as heir to Stalin’s anti-Zionist legacy.
Essentially, with the American neo-conservatives (whose ideological godfathers
are widely known as admitted ex-Trotskyite communists) now moving against Putin,
it is as if we are seeing a rejuvenation of the war against Russian nationalism
by the Trotskyites, retooled for 21st century geopolitical considerations.
Now—unlike in the first half of the 20th century prior to the founding of the
state of Israel—the central role of that Middle East state in the
neo-conservative worldview cannot be understated, for the concern about Israel
is a front-line consideration in the neo-conservative campaign against Putin.
Although Russia joined the G-8 nations (which includes Britain,
Canada, Japan, France, Italy and Germany) in 2002, the companion resolutions in
the Senate and the House ask the president to enlist the other G-8 countries to
join with the United States in suspending Russia’s G-8 membership until such
time as President Bush decides that Russia is supposedly committed to so-called
"democratic principles."
This is the second time that McCain and Lieberman introduced such a measure,
although their last effort, in 2003, failed in committee. At that time, two
other members of Congress, California Reps. Tom Lantos—a Democrat—and
Christopher Cox—a Republican—introduced a companion resolution in the House of
Representatives which reached the House floor, but it was never voted upon.
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