by Dennis Speed
November 20, 2024
from
EIR-News Website
A Transition
from Madness...
to Reason...!
The "collective Biden's" decision to publicly begin war with Russia,
without the approval of the U.S. Congress, or consultation with the
new President-elect, brought forth the following response from Ohio
former Congressman Dennis Kucinich, who is running for
Congress as an independent this year.
"Biden
has
made a decision to insert the U.S. into an unambiguous,
escalatory phase, using the territory of Ukraine to attack
Russia directly with missiles which can reach 190 miles deep.
This is an illegal act by the President which
puts our nation on a path to war with Russia.
"The American people voted for Trump to end
the wars.
Biden apparently wants to end the world.
Trump is
listening to the American people.
Biden is listening to NATO's
malignant agenda.
"Trump has put America's interests for peace
and prosperity first.
"No President has the right to use unilateral
executive authority to permit a U.S. missile strike against
another nation. It invites a retaliatory attack.
It is an impeachable offense."
Let us note, also, what Vladimir Putin
on
September 12 said regarding his view whether
Ukraine, or
NATO,
is responsible for the deployment of ATACMS or other such long-range
missiles systems:
"These weapons are impossible to employ
without intelligence data from satellites which Ukraine does not
have. This can only be done using the European Union's
satellites, or U.S. satellites - in general, NATO satellites.
This is the first point.
"The second point - perhaps the most
important, the key point, even - is that only NATO military
personnel can assign flight missions to these missile systems.
Ukrainian servicemen cannot do this."
So, Russia does not view this, in any way, as,
"the Ukrainians getting permission to launch
long-range missiles into Russia."
Russia views this as, well, what it is. NATO is
now publicly engaged in the very war against Russia that NATO
claimed it was avoiding, by funding and arming Ukraine.
This is very serious indeed.
It is well known to all competent observers,
that
the use of the ATACMS cannot change the outcome of the war in
Ukraine, which is lost, and has been lost for some time...
And we should recall that on September 17, former
Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., together with
Donald Trump, Jr., penned an op-ed, "Negotiate
with Moscow to End the Ukraine War and Prevent Nuclear Devastation."
"The New York Times
reported Thursday that the Biden administration is
considering allowing Ukraine to use NATO-provided long-range
precision weapons against targets deep inside Russia," they
began.
"Such a decision would put the world at
greater risk of nuclear conflagration than at any time since the
Cuban missile crisis."
On November 17, Donald Trump, Jr.
tweeted,
"The Military Industrial Complex seems to
want to make sure they get World War 3 going before my father
has a chance to create peace and save lives."
But we should also note that the new NATO missile
directive may also be politically deployed, as a way to begin to
escalate world-class conflict in Asia and the Pacific.
There has been a lame, but persistent, assertion
that the deployment of "11,000 or 15,000 North Korean troops" was
another element of the war escalation involved in this "collective
Biden"/NATO
"Götterdämmerung"
- (The
Twilight of the Gods)
exploit, to both involve and provoke South Korea, and implicitly
China.
Ukraine's Ambassador to Seoul Dmytro
Ponomarenko claimed that North Korea has established a
command-and-control node in Kursk, run by seven generals, and that
as many as 100,000 North Korean troops could be rotated through
Donetsk in short order.
He proposes that South Korea join in the doomed
Ukrainian fray with weapons and troops.
This, even as President Xi Jinping has
just met with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on Nov. 15
at the APEC summit in Peru, and as China, Japan and South Korea
begin to attempt to forge a working relationship.
A higher-order conception must be introduced to
govern world leaders and their actions, and quickly.
While the media call attention to Vladimir
Putin's having
signed into law the policy he had enunciated on
September 25 regarding the new Russian doctrine on the
deployment of nuclear weapons, Executive Intelligence Review
and the Schiller Institute is calling attention to another
set of remarks recently made by Putin at the
Valdai
Discussion Club annual conference:
"The rise of nations and cultures that have
previously remained on the periphery of global politics for one
reason or another means that their own distinct ideas of law and
justice are playing an increasingly important role," Putin said.
"They are diverse.
This may give the impression of discord and
perhaps cacophony, but this is only the initial phase.
It is my deep conviction that the only new
international system possible is one embracing
polyphony, where
many tones and many musical themes are sounded together to form
harmony.
If you like, we are moving towards a world
system that is going to be polyphonic rather than polycentric,
one in which all voices are heard and, most importantly,
absolutely must be heard."
Place these remarks of Putin in the context of
Abraham Lincoln's famous
concluding remarks of his First Inaugural Address, March
4, 1861.
"The mystic chords of memory, stretching from
every battlefield and patriot grave to every living heart and
hearthstone all over this broad land, will yet swell the chorus
of the Union, when again touched, as surely they will be, by the
better angels of our nature."
Finally, consider President John F. Kennedy's
remarks, less than a month after the Cuban Missiles Crisis,
said, in his November 29, 1962 address dedicating the National
Cultural Center, now known as the Kennedy Center for the Performing
Arts:
"Genius can speak at any time, and the entire
world will hear it and listen.
Behind the storm of daily conflict and
crisis, the dramatic confrontations, the tumult of political
struggle, the poet, the artist, the musician, continues the
quiet work of centuries, building bridges of experience between
peoples, reminding man of the universality of his feelings and
desires and despairs, and reminding him that the forces that
unite are deeper than those that divide.
"Thus, art and the encouragement of art is
political in the most profound sense, not as a weapon in the
struggle, but as an instrument of understanding of the futility
of struggle between those who share man's faith."
These reflect the characteristic
conceptions of statecraft that must inform the thinking of
the American citizen, the American Presidency, and of world
leadership.
These are the characteristic conceptions that
will be discussed at the
December 7-8 Schiller Institute International Conference,
"In the Spirit of Schiller and Beethoven, All
Men Become Brethren."
We recommend the
Ten Principles for a New International Security and Development
Architecture as essential preparation for the conference, and
the subsequent actions that we, its participants, will undertake.
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