By Reginald Johnson
The
outstanding writer and peace activist Dan Kovalik urged the UN Security Council this week to deal with the growing crisis in Ukraine, which threatens to spark a nuclear
war between the United States and Russia.
Speaking as
a member of the executive committee of the U.S. Peace Council, Kovalik said “we are very alarmed by what appears to be a creep towards World War III
emanating from the Russia-Ukraine conflict.”
Kovalik said the Biden administration’s recent decision to allow Ukraine to use US weaponry
to strike deep inside Russia is a provocative step that ratchets up tensions
with the Russians. He said that Ukraine will now be able to hit early warning
radar systems that were built by the Russians years ago to warn them about
incoming ICBM missiles from the US.
“This raises
the question for Russia: what are you attacking these particular radar sites for? Are you planning for a first strike?” he said.
Kovalik said
the situation is similar to the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 when America and
the Soviet Union almost went to war over the placement of Russian missiles on
Cuban soil.
The author
and human rights activist also criticized the Biden administration for its
decision to arm the Azov Battalion, a neo-Nazi group in Ukraine.
The administration announced its support for Azov shortly after the 80th anniversary celebration of D-Day in World War II when American and Allied forces launched the invasion of Europe and began the offensive which led to the defeat of the Nazi regime in Germany.
He said the Azov Battalion is part of a right-wing network which is spreading racism and Naziism in Europe.
"How can the West and the United States in particular talk about democracy and human rights when it is arming Nazis in Ukraine?" Kovalik asked.
He
urged the Security Council to “address this issue and halt support for modern-day Nazis
in Europe.”
To hear the
full briefing by Kovalik before the Security Council, go to https://webtv.un.org/en/asset/k1h/k1heo8r3qy?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR2bKtEdznDmvUYSyvwgRcbVEUFlv1kzWS6Qrz-QRlUJ5Wj60uiSteoGceI_aem_ZmFrZWR1bW15MTZieXRlcw
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