See my earlier diaries about the Colour Revolutions, Ukraine Revolt of 2008 and 2014, War in Georgia, Maidan massacre the MH-17 incident and the Ghouta gas attack. The inaccuracies by “investigating” webblog of Elliot Higgins.
Cold War II to McCarthyism II | Consortium News |
With Cold War II in full swing, the New York Times is dusting off what might be called McCarthyism II, the suggestion that anyone who doesn’t get in line with U.S. propaganda must be working for Moscow, reports Robert Parry.
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USAID issued a fact sheet summarizing its work financing friendly journalists around the world, including “journalism education, media business development, capacity building for supportive institutions, and strengthening legal-regulatory environments for free media.”USAID estimated its budget for “media strengthening programs in over 30 countries” at $40 million annually, including aiding “independent media organizations and bloggers in over a dozen countries,” In Ukraine before the coup, USAID offered training in “mobile phone and website security.”
USAID, working with billionaire George Soros’s Open Society, also funds the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, which engages in “investigative journalism” that usually goes after governments that have fallen into disfavor with the United States and then are singled out for accusations of corruption. The USAID-funded OCCRP also collaborates with Bellingcat, an online investigative website founded by blogger Eliot Higgins.
Higgins has spread misinformation on the Internet, including discredited claims implicating the Syrian government in the sarin attack in 2013 and directing an Australian TV news crew to what appeared to be the wrong location for a video of a BUK anti-aircraft battery as it supposedly made its getaway to Russia after the shoot-down of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 in 2014.
Despite his dubious record of accuracy, Higgins has gained mainstream acclaim, in part, because his “findings” always match up with the propaganda theme that the U.S. government and its Western allies are peddling. Though most genuinely independent bloggers are ignored by the mainstream media, Higgins has found his work touted.
In other words, whatever Russia is doing to promote its side of the story in Europe and elsewhere is more than matched by the U.S. government through its direct and indirect agents of influence. Indeed, during the original Cold War, the CIA and the old U.S. Information Agency refined the art of “information warfare,” including pioneering some of its current features like having ostensibly “independent” entities and cut-outs present the propaganda to a cynical public that rejects much of what it hears from government but may trust “citizen journalists” and “bloggers.”
To top off this modern propaganda structure, we now have the paper-of-record New York Times coming along to suggest that anyone who isn’t disseminating U.S. propaganda must be in Moscow’s pocket. The implication is that now that we have Cold War II, we can expect to have McCarthyism II as well.
Not a good sign for the new alliance
Putin will save the day.
Russia has two advantages that the US doesn’t have in Syria. (1) Russia already has longstanding relationships with major political players in the Syrian government and experience in normal relations with Iran. (2) Russia does not have contradictory entangling alliances interfering in its attacking ISIL/ISIS/Daesh; the US has Turkey and Saudi Arabia with ambivalent relationships with the Sunni factions and jihadi groups.
It is not “Putin”; it is the Russian national security apparatus that Putin leads.
Thinking that hurting Putin helps America is a position that ignores George Washington’s warning. Just because the US and Russia had a Cold War does not mean that they are implacable enemies although because of size and location they are substantial economic competitors.
There’s not just a little “Manifest Destiny” in the way that Americans view Eurasia at the moment.
No free press he murders opponents. Its Putin and I’m glad Mr. Impotence is in the game big time now. We can back out quietly. If you think he is rational that is your opinion. The man is a lunatic. Being allied with Iran and Hezbollah will bring him pain with the Saudi dictators they will line up to defeat him. Erdogan has learned a lesson by fighting the wrong enemy the Kurds. Now Putin the Trump like weirdo will pay for the mistake of hammering the FSA instead of ISIL. He is a clown and Russia does not deserve another murderous clown.
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