Alex Lantier
The World Socialist Web Site unequivocally condemns plans
being worked out by the Obama administration to arm the right-wing
regime in Ukraine with billions of dollars in advanced weaponry. These
moves threaten to spark a direct conflict between the US and Russia, two
nuclear-armed powers, and ignite a Third World War.
Discussions
over arming the Western-backed government in Kiev come amidst setbacks
to the offensive against eastern Ukraine launched by Ukrainian President
Petro Poroshenko last month. According to Monday’s New York Times,
“after a series of striking reversals that Ukraine’s forces have
suffered in recent weeks, the Obama administration is taking a fresh
look at the question of military aid.”
Washington has already sent military trainers to Ukraine and pledged $350 million in “nonlethal” military aid to Kiev. Now, the Times
writes, top Obama administration officials are increasingly unified
around “an independent report…by eight former senior American officials,
who urge the United States to send $3 billion in defense arms and
equipment to Ukraine.” These funds would provide the Kiev regime with
“anti-armor missiles, reconnaissance drones, armored Humvees, and radars
that can determine the location of enemy rocket and artillery fire.”
This
reckless escalation is being plotted by a criminal cabal of government
officials, military and intelligence operatives and their associated
think tanks, including the Brookings Institution. It is dictated by the
interests of a corporate and financial oligarchy that, in its pursuit of
global hegemony, threatens the very future of human civilization.
The
implications of the plans being put in place have been concealed from
the people of the United States and the world. One of the few sober
appraisals came from Germany’s Sueddeutsche Zeitung, which
warned in an article published Monday: “US arms supplies to Ukraine
would be—and that can be taken almost literally—a declaration of war
against Moscow.”
The newspaper cited a Russian military expert,
Yevgeny Buchinsky, who warned that in response to an offensive against
the Donbass by Kiev, “Russia will have to intervene and then, bluntly
speaking, to take Kiev. Then NATO would be in a difficult situation.
Then you would have to start World War III, which no one wants.”
These
statements follow warnings from Mikhail Gorbachev, the last president
of the Soviet Union, who said recently that a European war over Ukraine
would “inevitably lead to a nuclear war.”
As always, the war plans
of the US and its imperialist allies are couched in the language of
defense—in this case, of “resisting Russian aggression.” In fact, the
escalating conflict over Ukraine is the product of a campaign by the US,
Germany and the European Union to seize Kiev and turn Ukraine into a
military outpost of the NATO alliance, pointed at the heart of European
Russia.
A year ago this month, a putsch led by the fascistic Right
Sector militia and backed by Washington and Berlin ousted pro-Russian
Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych. He was replaced by an unstable,
unpopular coalition of right-wing parties that made no secret of their
violent hostility to Russia.
The actions of the new government,
including the mass killing of pro-Russian protesters, as in the May 2014
Odessa massacre, provoked armed resistance in areas of eastern Ukraine
with large ethnic Russian populations. The regime responded with bloody
offensives by fascist militias against cities such as Donetsk, Luhansk,
Mariupol and Slavyansk. Thousands died last year in attacks carried out
in coordination with the CIA, whose director John Brennan visited
Ukraine undercover.
Lacking any social base outside of a narrow
layer of oligarchs and fascist thugs, the Kiev regime has failed to
defeat the eastern Ukraine separatists, whom Moscow has armed and
supported. Washington is responding by preparing an even greater
bloodbath against the population of eastern Ukraine, directly posing the
risk of full-scale war with Russia.
The international working
class faces the disastrous geostrategic consequences of the Stalinist
bureaucracy’s dissolution of the USSR in 1991 and restoration of
capitalism. This final betrayal by the Stalinists has enabled US
imperialism to manipulate and inflame ethnic tensions within the former
USSR.
The ultimate aim of the US and its allies is to reduce
Russia to an impoverished and semi-colonial status. Such a strategy,
historically associated with Carter administration National Security
Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski, is again being openly promoted.
In a
speech last year at the Wilson Center, Brzezinski called on Washington
to provide Kiev with “weapons designed particularly to permit the
Ukrainians to engage in effective urban warfare of resistance.” In line
with the policies now recommended in the report by the Brookings
Institution and other think tanks calling for US arms to the Kiev
regime, Brzezinski called for providing “anti-tank weapons…weapons
capable for use in urban short-range fighting.”
While the strategy
outlined by Brzezinski is politically criminal—trapping Russia in an
ethnic urban war in Ukraine that would threaten the deaths of millions,
if not billions of people—it is fully aligned with the policies he has
promoted against Russia for decades.
Following the dissolution of
the Soviet Union, Washington pursued this strategy by organizing “color
revolutions” to install pro-US and anti-Russian regimes in ex-Soviet
republics, including Georgia, Ukraine and Belarus.
A decade later,
amid a far deeper economic and geostrategic crisis of global
capitalism, Washington is proceeding even more ruthlessly. The crisis in
Ukraine has been utilized to massively expand US and NATO forces
throughout Eastern Europe, combined with new threats and ultimatums.
The
only alternative to disaster is the mobilization of the international
working class in struggle against imperialism, on a socialist platform.
The reactionary Russian nationalism of the Putin regime, the
representative of the capitalist oligarchy that emerged from the
dissolution of the USSR, is bankrupt. Incapable of making any appeal to
opposition to war in the international working class, the Putin
government inflames ethnic tensions within the former USSR. To the
extent that it seeks to counter the aggression of NATO on the basis of
Russian nationalism, it only paves the way for nuclear war.
Last July, the WSWS wrote
of the intensifying aggression against Russia: “Whatever the short-term
outcome, the long-term implication of the agenda being pursued by the
United States and the European imperialist powers leads inexorably in
the direction of war with cataclysmic consequences. The greatest danger
facing the working class is that decisions are being taken behind the
scenes, with masses of people largely unaware of the risks facing the
world’s population...
“Anyone who believes that a nuclear war is
impossible because modern governments, unlike those that were in power
in 1914, would not risk catastrophe, is deluding himself. If anything,
the regimes that exist today are even more reckless. Beset by mounting
economic and social problems for which they have no progressive
solution, they are ever more inclined to see war as a risk worth
taking.”
This warning is being confirmed as imperialism drives the world toward a nuclear conflagration. The building of the International Committee of the Fourth International
as the leadership of a mass global antiwar, anti-imperialist and
anti-capitalist movement of the working class is a matter of the
greatest urgency.
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