By Reginald Johnson
Opposition is growing
to a potential war with Russia over Ukraine.
In the last two
weeks, there’s been a flurry of protests around the country with people
demanding that the United States and NATO stop their aggressive military actions
in Eastern Europe, stop sending military aid to Ukraine and seek a diplomatic
solution to the Ukraine crisis through the United Nations.
Demonstrations began
happening last week after a call was put out by a coalition of 12 antiwar
organizations to mobilize against a war with Russia. The call was subsequently
endorsed by another 200 peace groups.
Protests took place
in 70 cities around the country on Saturday, followed by a national online
rally, where peace activists spoke of the urgency of stopping the slide towards
war. A webinar hosted by the United National AntiWar Coalition, with both national and
international peace activists, took place on Sunday.
More actions are
taking place this week, such as one in Hartford, CT, where peace activists
demonstrated outside the offices of US Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Connecticut,
who is supporting the Biden administration’s Ukraine policy.
“This is a really
important time because of the escalation of aggression by the US government
towards Russia and the amount of misinformation in the corporate media,” said
Margaret Flowers director of Popular Resistance, one of the groups which organized the online
rally.
“We’re being lied into
another war. The whole, you know, ‘Russia has troops on its border’ is
equivalent to the ‘Saddam has WMDs’ that lied us into a disastrous war with
Iraq,” she said.
Flowers added that
nearly 1,000 people signed a petition to President Biden and to UN
Secretary-General Anthony Guiterrez, calling on them to resolve the Ukraine
conflict in compliance with international law using the United Nations Security
Council, “rather than what the United States is doing, using NATO to perform
its war, which is how the US engages in all these illegal wars, bypassing
international law.”
The protests are taking place as the U.S.,
NATO and Russia are engaging in a tense military stand-off in eastern Ukraine.
The US and its allies are charging that Russia is “massing troops on the
Ukraine border” in preparation for a possible invasion of Ukraine. Russia has
been supporting pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine ever since a US
backed coup installed a pro-western and far-right regime in Kiev in 2014.
Biden
administration officials, backed by both Republicans and Democrats in Congress, say that Ukraine’s “sovereignty” must be protected and that “Russian
aggression” must be stopped.
The US has been sending a steady stream of lethal aid to the Ukrainian regime over the past 8 years --- some $2.5
billion in arms and ammunition.
US military advisors
are on the ground in eastern Ukraine as are American mercenaries.
Biden has threatened “severe consequences” for Russia ---
including harsh economic sanctions --- if an invasion takes place.
Russian officials maintain
that they have no plans to invade, but say they are concerned about provocative
US, NATO and Ukrainian military activity near their border and the US sending
naval ships into the Black Sea, where Russia has a large naval port.
The Russians are
also concerned about the possibility of Ukraine joining NATO, the western
military alliance formed more than 70 years ago to deter aggression by the
Soviet Union, a country that no longer exists. Most European countries,
including former Soviet bloc nations, are now in NATO. The alliance has bases throughout
the continent, including missile launchers in Poland and Romania.
President Vladimir
Putin has made clear that any plan for ending the crisis in Ukraine must
include a guarantee that Ukraine not be allowed to join NATO.
But the US has
already rejected a Russian peace plan which includes that guarantee.
Joe Lombardo, co-coordinator of the United National AntiWar Coalition
(UNAC), said at the webinar that Americans are getting a false picture from
their leaders and the media about who is responsible for the crisis in eastern
Europe.
“Now there are
300,000 US troops throughout Europe. There are 150,000 Ukrainian troops with US
advisors and modern US weapons, including predator drones which have been used
in some of the areas in Donbass (eastern Ukraine). So there are 150,000 troops with US advisors
in and around Donbass, that is on the Russian border, but that is not said in
the media,” he said.
Lombardo added that
NATO is conducting “what they call wargames, right on the border with Russia.
But when Russia puts its troops on the other side of the border, on its side of
these wargames, the US says that’s aggressive, not the wargames.”
He continued, “So
it’s a very dangerous situation and the actual aggression is on the side of the
United States, which in the last couple of decades has been in one war after
another, one invasion and one occupation after another, many of them based on
false flag situations.”
Another speaker at
the UNAC webinar was Vladimir Kozin, correspondent member of the Russian
Academy of Military Science.
Kozin talked of the
repeated violations of the Minsk II peace accords and arms control treaties by
both the United States and Ukraine. Kozin said that all 13 provisions of the Minsk
Accords have been violated, including the prohibition on sending foreign
fighters into the conflict zone.
Kozin said that
Russia had no plans to attack Ukraine now, but if Ukrainian forces should launch
a full attack on Donbass, “surely Russia will come to support the population of
Donbass.”
At the protest in
Hartford on Tuesday, 18 people stood outside the offices of Senator Blumenthal,
who has strongly supported America's militaristic Ukraine policy.
“We were protesting
Senator Blumenthal’s promoting war and war hysteria, and defending the illegal and violent coup
the US engineered in 2014 to kick out the constitutional government of Ukraine,
said Henry Lowendorf, of the Greater New Haven Peace Council.
The group attempted
to deliver a letter to Blumenthal’s office demanding that “all belligerent
threats” towards Russia stop, that there be a resumption of honest diplomacy to
settle any differences between the US and Russia, and that NATO not be allowed
to expand eastward. But a security guard would not grant the group access to
the office. Lowendorf said he then left
messages with both the Hartford and Washington offices.
Lowendorf said a Washington
staff member called back on Wednesday and left a message, but did not include a
return number.
“I couldn’t call the
individual back … Senator Blumenthal runs a very unwelcoming office. He places
roadblocks before the public even to meeting his staff. The way he runs his
office contradicts the image he tries to project as a people friendly
official,” Lowendorf said.
Nonetheless, Lowendorf
and the other activists, members of the Connecticut Peace and Solidarity Coalition,
passed out fliers urging people to call their legislators in Washington at
202-224-3132 and the White House at 202-456-1111, demanding no war with Russia.
At the UNAC webinar,
Bruce Gagnon, coordinator of the Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear Power in space said that there is a unique danger that could unfold from
a war in Ukraine. He said there are 15 nuclear power plants in the country.
“Imagine what could
happen, from an accident or otherwise, with those nuclear power plants. That’s
frightening,” Gagnon said, pointing out that radiation contamination would
spread globally.
“It’s absolutely
insane what the US and NATO are doing today,” he said.
Ajamu Baraka, national organizer for the Black Alliance for
Peace, stressed that people have to understand the central role that
imperialism plays in the wars that keep erupting around the globe.
“For the Black Alliance
for Peace, let me be clear, we say the common enemy is the US-EU-NATO axis of
domination. We argue that we must center our analysis within the context of the
global class struggle,” he said.
“It is imperialism,
led by the United States, that is the culprit.”
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