27 Jan 2022

US rejects Russian demands for security guarantees, escalates Ukraine crisis

Alex Lantier & Johannes Stern


Yesterday, as crisis talks between German, French, Ukrainian and Russian officials began in Paris, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken delivered a statement rejecting Russian demands for security guarantees from NATO in Ukraine.

The NATO alliance is stoking a war crisis, deploying thousands of troops to Eastern Europe and demanding that the far-right regime in Ukraine be armed to fight an invasion it alleges Russia is preparing. It has sent large quantities of missiles and other arms to Ukraine, and it is preparing to set up missile bases in Ukraine only a few minutes’ flight time from Moscow. Moscow therefore issued a written request for guarantees that Ukraine would not be allowed to join the NATO alliance and serve as a jumping-off point for attacks on Russia.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken speaks about Russia and Ukraine during a briefing at the State Department on Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2022, in Washington. (Brendan Smialowski/Pool via AP)

Blinken dismissed this out of hand. “There is no change. There will be no change,” he said of US-NATO plans to allow Ukraine and other former Soviet republics, such as Georgia, to join NATO. “We make clear that there are core principles that we are committed to uphold and defend, including Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, and the right of states to choose their own security arrangements and alliances,” he continued.

Blinken added that this policy had been decided directly by President Joe Biden who, he said, was “intimately involved” in drafting the US response to Moscow’s request. “We reviewed it with him repeatedly over the last weeks, just as we were getting, as you know, comments, input, ideas from allies and partners.”

Only days after US officials revealed plans to send up to 50,000 troops to the borders of Russia and Ukraine, Blinken all but admitted that Washington is not negotiating but sending an ultimatum backed with threats of war.

Having publicly rejected Russia’s principal demand, Blinken admitted that Biden’s letter is “not a formal negotiating document. … It’s not explicit proposals. It lays out the areas and some ideas of how we can, together, if they’re serious, advance collective security.” He added that Washington would not publish its document to allow “for confidential talks” and demanded that Russia not publish it either. “We hope and expect that Russia will have the same view and will take our proposal seriously.”

Blinken’s remarks were largely echoed by NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, who raised Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova and insisted on “the right of each nation to choose its own security arrangements.” He added, “We remain fully committed to our founding treaty, and our collective defense pledge enshrined in Article 5.”

Under cover of invocations of national sovereignty, the imperialist powers are pursuing a highly reckless, provocative strategy. These remarks mean that if Ukraine joins NATO and if far-right, anti-Russian Ukrainian militias like the Azov Battalion provoked war with Russia, Ukraine could invoke Article 5 of the NATO treaty to claim that all NATO powers were legally bound to go to war with Russia, as well. Indeed, such risks of world war were no doubt a decisive factor in Russia’s request for guarantees that states like Ukraine not join NATO.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov spoke yesterday to the Russian Duma, giving voice to the shock and fear that are spreading throughout Russian ruling circles. “The entire system is in a fever,” Lavrov admitted, though he insisted that Moscow would probably honor US requests not to publish Biden’s document. However, Lavrov made clear the devastating economic and military implications of the NATO campaign against Russia.

“One need only see the increasingly provocative military maneuvers on our borders, their dragging of Ukraine into the NATO orbit, their arming it with deadly weapons and their incitement of direct provocations against the Russian Federation,” Lavrov said. “In this context, the demands that are addressed to us to stop military exercises on our own soil, to which we are indisputably entitled, are particularly cynical.”

Anticipating that Washington could choke off Russia’s access to the global SWIFT financial system for US-dollar transactions—as it previously did to Iran—Lavrov said: “We are working to reduce our dependence on the dollar, and the Americans are actively helping us, as they are doing virtually everything they can to undermine confidence in this currency and make it risky for international transactions, not only for Russia but every country.” Lavrov said Russia aims for “a transition to settling payments in national currencies,” thus by-passing the US dollar.

Pointing to Russia’s alliances with China and Latin American countries like Venezuela, Nicaragua and Cuba, he concluded: “The West is trying, so to say, to punish dissidents who have an independent policy—mainly our country and China—with all sorts of inappropriate tools like sanctions, media demonizing, intelligence provocations and more.”

Though its foreign ministry spokesman, Zhao Lijian, the Chinese government also criticized attempts to recruit Ukraine to NATO. “As the world’s largest military alliance, NATO should abandon the outdated Cold War mentality and ideological bias and do things that are conducive to upholding peace and stability,” Zhao said. He called on all countries to “fully consider each other’s legitimate security concerns.”

The unprecedented war crisis that has erupted in Eastern Europe is the end product of 30 years of imperialist war and intrigue since the Stalinist dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. The emergence of independent nation-states across the territory of the former Soviet Union, many of which had substantial Russian or Russian-speaking minorities, and across all of Eastern Europe, threw the region open to NATO. While NATO absorbed the Eastern European states, they relentlessly incited right-wing, anti-Russian tendencies in the former Soviet republics.

This has placed Russia and its post-Soviet capitalist regime in an insoluble quandary. Last month, President Vladimir Putin stressed his concern that the anti-Russian threats of the Ukrainian regime, which was brought to power in a NATO-backed, far-right putsch in 2014, could be a “first step to genocide.”

One need not support Putin’s bankrupt Russian nationalism to recognize that this danger exists. Not only the Ukrainian regime, but the Georgian regime that launched a US-backed attack on Russian peacekeepers that triggered a brief war in 2008, as well as the Baltic republics all have pro-Russian ethnic minorities and are constantly on the verge of open conflict with Moscow. The NATO powers respond, however, by working to stir up ethnic conflicts all around Russia as well as inside it, threatening to blow the country apart and reduce it to semicolonial status.

The COVID-19 pandemic has vastly intensified imperialist war plotting. In every NATO country, social anger is growing over policies of mass infection that have led to the unnecessary deaths of millions. As strikes and protests mount across North America and Europe, the ruling classes in the NATO powers are desperate to deflect internal class tensions outwards, and are recklessly stoking a war with Russia, a nuclear-armed power.

The European powers have been falling in line with the US/NATO war drive. Denmark has pledged to send a frigate to the Baltic Sea and four F-16 fighters to Lithuania, while Spain is sending warships to the Black Sea. France is sending troops to Romania, and also Germany will help equip the Ukrainian army. Social Democratic Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht hailed her sending of 5,000 combat helmets to Ukraine as “a very clear signal. We stand by your side.”

Berlin is increasingly issuing aggressive statements. While German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock backed Blinken and Stoltenberg, claiming that “Our strongest weapon is and remains our unity,” SPD Chairman Lars Klingbeil has threatened, “The moment [Putin] attacks the territorial integrity of Ukraine, the moment he crosses the border politically but also geographically, there is a clear, unequivocal answer. All options are on the table.”

While there are bitter rivalries and conflicting financial and commercial interests—Germany seeks to get cheap Russian gas via the Nordstream 2 pipeline that the US wants to disrupt—the NATO imperialist powers all support policies to encircle Russia and reduce it to semicolonial status and to deflect outwards rising social anger at their handling of the pandemic.

Sri Lankan president maintains criminal silence as Omicron cases surge

Saman Gunadasa


Rising numbers of Omicron infections are being reported throughout Sri Lanka indicating that the country is on the edge of a massive surge of the highly-infectious coronavirus variant. Hospital authorities are reporting increased hospitalisations and greater demand for intensive care beds and oxygen.

On Tuesday, Health Promotion Bureau Director Dr. Ranjith Batuwanthudawa told a privately-owned television network that over 95 percent of COVID-19 samples sequenced at two research institutions were Omicron.

The new outbreak in Sri Lanka is occurring alongside a massive global surge of Omicron with the US, EU, Australia and India recording some of the highest rates.

School classes conducted without social distancing in Kandy school [WSWS Media]

While Sri Lanka’s daily infection rate was over 480 in the first week of January, it climbed to almost 900 in the fourth week. The island’s total number of COVID-19 deaths is currently over 15,330 and more than 603,650 infections.

Sri Lanka’s official COVID-19 figures, however, have been understated and inaccurate. Since the beginning of the pandemic President Gotabhaya Rajapakse’s government has deliberately kept PCR testing low in an attempt to claim the situation was under control.

Despite rising Omicron infections and repeated warnings about the new variant by health experts, PCR testing remains at a daily average of just 7,443 tests over the past two weeks.

* COVID-19 health ministry coordinator Dr. Anwar Hamdani has revealed that 40 percent of total bed capacity at government hospitals—approximately 5,400—is occupied by the COVID-19 patients.

* Infectious Disease Hospital Director Dr. Hasitha Ekanayake, the country’s premier infectious disease treatment facility, revealed on Tuesday that coronavirus case admissions had increased by 50 percent in the past week. He also said that COVID-19 PCR testing positivity was 50 to 60 percent and that there would be a major outbreak throughout Sri Lanka in next two weeks.

* Colombo’s National Hospital has reported a major rise in oxygen use in dedicated coronavirus treatment wards. The hospital director also said there had been reduced “priority for routine surgery” because of increased numbers of COVID-19 patients.

* Deputy director of health services, Dr. G. Wijesuriya, has reported rising numbers of coronavirus-infected children, with 40 being treated at Lady Ridgeway, Sri Lanka’s main children’s hospital.

* Schools, which were fully reopened this year, are likely to be hot beds of Omicron infection. This follows last October’s betrayal of a teachers’ wage struggle by the education unions and their agreement to allow the systematic reopening of all schools.

Some schools in cities like Kandy, Panadura and Kalutara have been closed because coronavirus infections. The teachers training college at Meerigama re-opened in the second week of January after reporting 50 infections at the facility.

According to state health and education authorities, if infected students and teachers are identified, only those individuals and a few close associates, are required to quarantine.

* Increasing numbers of infections are occurring in factories, particularly at the garment plants in the free trade zones and elsewhere. An infected worker from the Smart Shirt plant in the Katunayake Free Trade Zone told the World Socialist Web Site last week that many workers in the zone, including at her factory, have been infected.

* While hundreds of hospital employees are being infected, they are being directed to keep working if their “symptoms are mild.” Last week, 62 nurses, including three pregnant nurses, were infected at the National Hospital in Colombo.

Despite the surging number of coronavirus cases, President Rajapakse is maintaining a criminal silence, indicating that his government will do nothing to prevent the spread of the high-contagious Omicron variant.

Delivering his policy statement to the parliament last week, he declared: “We have been able to resume normal community life having vaccinated more than 85 percent of the targeted population and brought the disease situation under control…”

Rajapakse blamed the brief and highly limited lockdowns reluctantly imposed by his government in last two years, as the main source of all the country’s economic ills, and indicated that such measures would be avoided.

In line with the profit-driven herd immunity policies being pursued by the major capitalist powers, Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella told the media on Monday that no preparations were being made for lockdowns because they would severely affect the economy.

Rambukwella said that the government plans to make three vaccine doses mandatory for people visiting public places. This is to promote the illusion that vaccinations alone can prevent the spread of the pandemic. Health ministry officials are also placing the onus on individuals, urging the public to “act responsibly,” wear masks and maintain social distancing.

The government continues downplay the dangers, repeating the reactionary claim that people should “live with virus” in the so-called new normal situation. Sri Lankan workers are being forced to keep working in unsafe, dangerously-congested factories, plants and offices and use jam-packed public transport.

While factories continue operating “as usual,” with minimal or no health guidelines, overstretched government hospitals are avoiding conducting tests on patients with COVID-19 symptoms, preferring to send them home with some prescriptions and medicine.

Last weekend, the Sunday Times revealed that “home-based treatment” was “thriving” in Sri Lanka. The newspaper reported that there are about 130,000 patients being treated at home, claiming only 1.5 percent of infections needed hospitalisation.

So-called home-based treatment is being promoted because the government refuses to spend the billions of rupees required to upgrade the public health system which has systematically rundown by successive governments. This includes the Rajapakse regime, which has reduced health funding since the pandemic began.

Workers must reject the Rajapakse regime’s reactionary policy of sacrificing the masses to the pandemic and oppose all attempts to normalise mass infections and the resultant deaths. As medical science has revealed, those who “recover” from the disease face the danger of the debilitating effects of Long COVID.

The emergence of Omicron in Sri Lanka has exploded Rajapakse’s claim that his regime brought the pandemic under control and created the conditions for the resumption of “normal community life.”

Not surprisingly, the parliamentary opposition parties and the trade unions have not uttered a word about the Omicron outbreak and the government’s ongoing “live with the virus” mantra.

26 Jan 2022

Eisenhower Global Fellowship Programme 2022

Application Deadline: 1st March 2022

Offered Annually? Yes

To be taken at (country): United States

About Eisenhower Global Fellowship Programme: EF brings together innovative leaders from across geographies and sectors, visionaries who tackle big challenges to better the world around them. Though diverse in background and interests, our Fellows are committed to a singular aim: creating a world more peaceful, prosperous, and just.

In the spring, EF brings around 25 Fellows from 25 different countries for the Global Program. All professional backgrounds and regions of the world are represented in this flagship program of EF, which dates back to 1954. In the fall, EF mixes up its programming by focusing on either a single region – such as Southeast Asia, the Middle East or Africa – or common interest – such as women’s leadership, urbanization, energy or innovation. Another 20 to 25 Fellows are selected to participate in these thematic programs, capitalizing on their shared interests and backgrounds to enhance the impact of the fellowship.

Type: Fellowship

Eligibility: EF provides a unique leadership development opportunity for individuals who have a demonstrated track record of significant professional and community achievements and who seek to tackle big challenges in the future.  Competitive candidates articulate goals for the fellowship program and propose steps to achieve them.  EF seeks ascendant leaders who are committed to making the world more peaceful, prosperous and just, and who are committed to a lifelong engagement with EF’s network of nearly 1,500 active leaders around the world.

Number of Awards: approximately 25 Fellows

Value of Eisenhower Global Fellowship Programme: 

  • Funded to the United States.
  • Networking, and professional development experience in the U.S.
  • Eisenhower Fellows use what they learn during their meetings with other leaders, including in their fellow Fellows, to think through issues that are vital to their personal and professional development and to identify opportunities for sustained results from the fellowship experience.

Duration of Program:  seven weeks

How to Apply for Eisenhower Global Fellowship Programme:  Candidates should apply directly to Eisenhower Fellowships using the online applicationBefore beginning the application, it is recommend that each candidate consult the guidelines and tips for completing the application.

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Sciences Po Mastercard Foundation Scholars Programme 2021/2022

Application Deadlines:

  • Master:
    • Apply for the Scholarship before January 25, 2022
    • Apply for your master before January 30, 2022
  • Summer School:
    • Apply for the Scholarship before January 31, 2022
    • Apply to the Sciences Po Summer School before February 28, 2022

Eligible Countries: Africans

To Be Taken At (Country): France

About Sciences Po Mastercard Foundation Scholars Programme: Scholarships for the 2021/2022 academic year are awarded in collaboration with a network of partner institutions authorised to nominate candidates.

Sciences Po is the first university in continental Europe to join the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program. Within this international network, 27 prestigious institutions in Africa, America and Europe are committed to ensuring that all young people, whatever their background, have the same opportunities to get a quality education and fulfil their potential.

Over six years (2017 – 2022), the Scholars Program will fund:

  • 20 scholarships to complete the Sciences Po Bachelor of Arts programme, Africa specialisation
  • 40 scholarships to complete a Master’s programme at one of our seven graduate schools
  • 60 scholarships reserved for Mastercard Foundation Scholars studying at other partner universities and who would like to attend Sciences Po Summer School.

Type: Masters, Shortcourse (summer school)

Eligibility: The scholarships are awarded to students from sub-Saharan African countries with an outstanding academic record and strong leadership potential, but who face financial and other barriers to higher education.

Number of Awards: 120 for a period of 5 years.

Value of Sciences Po Mastercard Foundation Scholars Programme: These scholarships cover the full cost of tuition fees at Sciences Po and living costs in France during the study .

As well as funding their studies, Sciences Po will offer scholars a specific suite of resources to ensure they have appropriate academic support and to facilitate their transition from education to employment:

  • An orientation programme and individualised academic advising throughout their studies at Sciences Po
  • A mentor programme offered in collaboration with the Africa Division of Sciences Po Alumni
  • Career guidance and support: an online job platform dedicated to professional opportunities in Africa (internships and first jobs), access to our business incubator and the network of employers and alumni working in Africa, and specific career workshops.

Duration of Program: The scholarships are awarded for a period of three years for the Bachelor’s degree, two years for the Master’s degree and one month for the Summer School.

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Ukraine as Game Board

Ron Jacobs


Washington cares less about Ukrainian independence and sovereignty than Russia.  Its primary interest in the territory is its location right next to Russia; its other interests lie in the resources and markets a Ukraine under US influence offers.  Of course, the latter also helps explain Russia’s determination not to let NATO assimilate Kyiv and the country it is the capitol of.  If Washington was truly interested in the independence of the Ukrainian people, it would call for a resolution granting autonomy to the eastern Donbass region of Ukraine, where a war for that region’s secession from Ukraine has been waging since at least 2014 when the US/NATO sponsored color rebellion overthrew the elected government in Kyiv.  It is that US-leaning government that Washington wants to preserve; a government first installed by US and NATO intelligence that may represent Ukrainian hopes, but certainly does not represent Ukrainian independence.  Only the Ukrainian people can determine that and their voice is both muffled and mixed.  Democratic socialists, unabashed capitalists looking towards the EU, families with old money stolen from the people after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, fascists whose legacy includes killing thousands of Jews and collaborating militarily with the Nazis, and millions of workers and farmers—these are the people of Ukraine.  In my mind it is the last demographic which should have the greatest say in their nation’s future.  However, if the rest of the world is any indication, their voice is the last to be heard.

The world watches as the squabble between US and Russia heats up.  Russia moves troops around its territory. Washington insists Moscow has no right to move those troops near Russia’s border with Ukraine.  The Pentagon is moving some of its forces closer to Russia’s borders: into Poland, Latvia, Lithuania among others.  Meanwhile, Kyiv continues to take its orders from Washington—which helped create the current political reality there when it openly intervened in the electoral process in 2014 as part of its expansion eastward via NATO after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.  The US conveniently insists that Cold War-style regions of influence are a relic of the past and that countries should be able to choose their own alliances. In other words, the US should be able to expand its empire wherever it wishes.  Moscow, for obvious reasons, disagrees.  The current debate over Ukraine is not about freedom for the Ukrainian people, but also about Moscow expanding its influence into Europe at Washington’s expense.  A prime example of this struggle is the Nordeast 2 natural gas line that enables Russian energy firms to transport and sell their resource to Germany and other European nations at a much cheaper rate than US energy firms can sell their product in the same markets.

Then there’s NATO.  The fact of its continued existence reveals much about its true intent. NATO is a tool of US empire; a military means to keep the nations in the alliance under D.C.’s dominion.  Like the Monroe Doctrine is unofficially to Latin America, NATO is to Europe.  Masquerading as a benevolent protector and equal alliance of nations, its true purpose is to engage other capitalist nations in Washington’s pursuit of hegemony.  While Washington continues to pretend that NATO exists to defend freedoms that only the United States can dispense, NATO continues to be part of the US empire’s armed wing.  This is truer now than at any time since the 1980s, when the Reagan White House moved nuclear missiles into Europe despite massive protests.

In the world of imperial politics, Russia has two very legitimate points—NATO needs to end its expansion and Russia has every right to move its troops around its territory and host war games anywhere on its territories.  After all, not only does the US have its military deployed in hundreds of countries around the world, it also hosts war games in countries that border its top two rivals—Russia and China.  Furthermore, many of the troops deployed in Europe are there in part to intimidate Russia. Since Washington has so far refused to either stop NATO expansion or pull back its missiles and other armaments from targeting Russia, Moscow is threatening to place some of its missiles in Cuba and Venezuela.

There’s only one word for this.  Madness.  Nationalism is like religion.  It provides identity and it provokes conflict.  It is also a very broad term which includes right and left wing factions and fantasies.  The history of Ukraine is filled with stories of its nationalist struggles.  Many, if not most are tales of reactionary and royalist dreams of a kingdom where only true Ukrainians live, but there are many others that speak of anarchist and communist utopias of peace and equal rights for all residents freed of foreign domination.  I wrote a piece in 2015 after the color revolution in Ukraine had succeeded according to its terms.  The last paragraph of that piece holds true today in 2022:

“The people of Ukraine are fighting battles in which they are ultimately pawns. Arming either side is cynical and manipulative and paves the way for an expansion of the war perhaps even beyond Ukraine’s borders. A truce should be agreed to that leaves all forces in place while the warring sides and their sponsors negotiate an end to the armed conflict. The motivation for this war resides in the desire to control resources and territory, directly and otherwise. Those Ukrainians desiring independence from Russia are seeing that desire being manipulated by Washington and local politicians with their own designs. Those desiring independence from the new Kiev government are experiencing a similar scenario. The longer the war continues, the more it will be influenced by Washington and Moscow. And the more blood will be spilled.”(2/23/2015)

Former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko allowed to remain free in treason case amid war crisis

Jason Melanovski


A Ukrainian judge decided last week that former President Petro Poroshenko could remain free while facing charges of treason. Despite an earlier court order, Poroshenko was not arrested upon his recent arrival at the Kiev airport, and a judge subsequently rejected a request that he be placed under arrest and bail set at $35 million.

Poroshenko, who was known as the “chocolate oligarch,” became the country’s president in the wake of the US-backed February 2014 putsch in Kiev that overthrew the pro-Russian government of Viktor Yanukovich. He initiated the ongoing civil war in eastern Ukraine against Russian-backed separatists that has killed over 14,000. His right-wing, militaristic regime was plagued by economic crisis and corruption, which ultimately led to his overwhelming defeat to Voldymyr Zelensky in the 2019 presidential elections.

Former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko outside Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Jan. 17, 2022. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)

According to the prosecution’s charges, Poroshenko purchased $54 million in coal from separatists in eastern Ukraine in cooperation with pro-Russian oligarch and politician Viktor Medvedchuk. The latter is already facing treason charges and under house arrest. Poroshenko faces up to 15 years in prison.

The accusations against Poroshenko were first unveiled in December. In addition to facing legal prosecution, Poroshenko’s assets have been frozen in Ukraine. As former president, Poroshenko was undoubtedly aware of his impending arrest and left the country a week prior for what his political party claimed was a previously planned trip.

While outside of the country, Poroshenko traveled to Brussels, Berlin and other NATO member countries to meet with European Parliament members and drum up support among the imperialist powers and Eastern European NATO member states.

In an interview with Politico while in Brussels, Poroshenko campaigned as the alternative to Zelensky, stating, “I’m the leader of the opposition. I’m the leader of public support. I’m the fifth president. I am the person who, fighting Putin, and with my team, saved Ukraine in the most difficult years of our history. I’m the person who created the army. And I am the person who (brought) Ukraine much closer to the European Union. I am the person who put in the Ukrainian constitution, European and Euro-Atlantix integration as the direction of our foreign policy.”

Upon his return from Warsaw, Ukrainian border guards seized his passport as he was greeted by thousands of supporters.

Since his arrival in Kiev, Poroshenko has vocally backed NATO’s escalation of tensions with Russia and attacked the Zelensky government for not being “decisive” enough. The Ukrainian journal Fokus quoted him as saying “We are for unity…We are for calming the population, but with decisive measures, not with some videos.” On Tuesday, he accused Zelensky of funding Moscow through purchases of coal and electricity from Belarus.

“He [Zelensky] has bought $3.5 billion worth of electricity from Belarus since 2019, de facto financing Russia,” stated Poroshenko. “He shows soap operas [on television] …[while] instead, we need to concentrate and mobilize.”

As a trusted friend of US imperialism, Poroshenko recently received support from American Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who urged the Ukrainian ruling class to call a timeout on the oligarchic infighting amid war preparations against Russia. “I think one of Moscow’s longstanding goals has been to try to sow divisions, between and within countries, and quite simply we cannot and will not let them do that,” Blinken said while meeting with Zelensky in Kiev.

Poroshenko likewise got support from the British ambassador to Ukraine, Melinda Simmons, who tweeted that Poroshenko’s case should be treated “independently, impartially, and professionally, ensuring fairness and respect for due process.”

Unsurprisingly, the US and the UK expressed no such concerns over “divisions” within the oligarchy last year when the pro-Russian oligarch and opposition figure Medvedchuk was charged with treason and three popular Medevedchuk-owned television stations were undemocratically banned by the Zelensky administration.

The defense of Poroshenko by Ukraine’s two most important military backers indicates that some circles in Washington and London may view Poroshenko as a potential replacement for Zelensky should a full-scale war break out between Russia and Ukraine.

Throughout his presidency, Poroshenko systematically worked to integrate far-right forces into Ukraine’s National Guard, government and state apparatus. Neo-fascist “volunteer” battalions have played the principal role in the now almost eight-year long civil war between pro-Russian separatists and the Kiev regime in East Ukraine. At each step of his presidency Poroshenko was supported by the United States, most overtly by Joe Biden who coordinated US policy on Ukraine as Obama’s vice president.

In contrast, Zelensky was forced to wait nine months into the Biden administration before being granted a meeting with the US president in September 2021, despite many previous requests.

While Washington initially expressed concern over Zelensky potentially making a deal with Moscow upon his election, such doubts have since been erased. Zelensky has gone even further than Poroshenko in antagonizing Moscow by openly pleading for his country’s admission to NATO, adopting an official policy “to recover Crimea” and purchasing Turkish aerial drones for use against the separatists.

In doing so, Zelensky, with the backing of the imperialist powers, has brought the country to the brink of war. Notably, Zelensky is prosecuting Poroshenko not for any of the myriad financial crimes he undoubtedly carried out as president, but rather on a right-wing, nationalist basis. Zelensky portrays his political opponents as national “traitors.”

Today, Zelensky, who defeated Poroshenko by winning over 70 percent of the vote in 2019, is supported by just 17.4 percent of voters, according to recent polling data from the Kiev International Institute of Sociology.

Poroshenko’s party, European Solidarity, is currently ahead in the polls against Zelensky’s Servant of the People party. While promoting empty slogans like “democracy” and “European values,” European Solidarity has drawn into its ranks many far-right Ukrainian nationalists. In October of 2021, deputies from his party participated in a social media challenge by singing a right-wing hymn to the Ukrainian nationalist hero, Nazi collaborator and war criminal Stepan Bandera.

Zelensky’s constant concessions to the country’s far right and his anti-Russia war drive notwithstanding, he has found himself under significant pressure from fascist forces that have been built up, armed and funded by Washington and sections of the state apparatus and oligarchy. In recent years, there have been several large-scale demonstrations against his government that were dominated by far-right forces and addressed by Poroshenko.

Last summer, amid NATO’s escalating war drive in Eastern Europe, Zelensky, despite being the commander-in-chief, was banned from visiting the front of the civil war in East Ukraine for several days. The incident was never fully explained but indicated significant tensions within the Ukrainian state and military apparatus. In late July, Zelensky replaced the General Chief of Staff as part of a wider reshuffling of the security forces and army.

COVID-19 cases spread across the Pacific

John Braddock


A disaster is rapidly unfolding among the vulnerable island states scattered across the Pacific, as cases of COVID-19, including the virulent Omicron variant, gain a foothold.

In October 2021, of 17 countries listed by The Lancet as COVID-19-free, 12 were in the Pacific. That situation is reversing among the region’s impoverished former colonies, whose health systems and social infrastructure are ill-equipped to deal with the looming crisis.

Lockdowns were imposed in Samoa and Kiribati last week after COVID-19 cases were identified in international arrivals. Until this month, Kiribati had not reported a single case, while Samoa had only recorded two since the pandemic began.

On January 14, 36 of 54 passengers on a charter flight to Kiribati from Fiji—the first to arrive in the nation since borders reopened—tested positive. In Samoa, a lockdown was triggered on Saturday after cases linked to a repatriation flight from Brisbane, with 73 passengers on board, rose to 15.

The sudden spread of COVID-19 into previously isolated Pacific islands coincides with the eruption of the virulent Omicron strain in the two regional powers, Australia and New Zealand. Both treat the southwest Pacific as their neo-colonial patch. Neither has ever had any concern for the local population, and bear prime responsibility for the current social and economic disaster.

A nurse stands outside Tamara Twomey hospital in Suva, Fiji. (AP Photo/Aileen Torres-Bennett)

Canberra and Wellington have adopted the “live with the virus” agenda, with disastrous results. Australia has had 1.9 million cases since mid-December and more than 800 deaths. The Omicron variant has recently been confirmed in the New Zealand community, with Prime Minister Ardern expecting “up to 1,000 cases a day” within two weeks.

The imposition of “herd immunity” is in line with demands from big business and political elites to prioritise profits over public health. As part of this, the reckless relaxation of border restrictions and revival of international travel has begun in earnest. In the Pacific, this is propelled by the drive to restore the devastated tourism industry, deemed essential to the economies of island businesses.

Kiribati opened its borders, which had been shut since March 2020, on January 10. The flight from Fiji occurred during a surge of COVID-19 following Fiji’s border re-opening on December 1. Fiji’s Health Ministry reported the first Omicron case on January 4. From January 11-24 there were 4,049 new cases reported, including among tourists who have isolated within segmented parts of their hotels. There were 11 new deaths reported on Tuesday.

In Kiribati a case uninvolved with the quarantine facility was confirmed last Friday, forcing the government to announce it assumed COVID-19 is now spreading in the community on South Tarawa and Betio. South Tarawa is part of Kiribati’s capital and home to about half of its population, some 63,000 people. An indefinite lockdown was imposed on Saturday, with residents only able to access emergency or essential services during prescribed hours.

In Samoa, the positive cases, all of whom were fully vaccinated, entered on January 19, including an 11-month-old baby. Six new cases have since been detected at the border, plus five infections among nursing staff, bringing the total to 26. Samoa’s Director General of Health Dr Take Naseri said samples were sent to New Zealand for testing, but they suspect it is the Omicron variant. Repatriation flights from Australia and New Zealand have now been cancelled.

Agafili Tomaimano Shem Leo, chairman of the National Emergency Operation Center, said that the “day dreaded by authorities for COVID-19 to invade Samoa is here,” adding, “our security is under siege from COVID-19.” In 2019 a measles epidemic, which began in New Zealand, rapidly overwhelmed Samoa’s fragile health system, killing 81 people, mostly children. Currently only 62 percent of the population is currently fully vaccinated for COVID.

The Solomon Islands is facing a health catastrophe. Authorities reported 650 cases as of Tuesday, with two deaths. Health Ministry spokesman Yogesh Choudry said there is widespread community transmission in the capital Honiara, nearby Malaita Province and is threatened in the Western Province. The ministry is transitioning from a “containment” to a “mitigation” strategy, with case numbers forecast to hit 50,000 in coming weeks.

Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare revealed on January 18 that six of ten people who had illegally entered the country had COVID-19. A foreign national on a flight from Brisbane had also tested positive, taking the tally of positive cases at the time to 32. A community cluster, possibly sourced from Papua New Guinea, was discovered the next day among five residents from Ontong Java Atoll who had travelled to Honiara by ferry on January 10.

The impoverished country is only able to carry out 200 tests a day. The positivity rate is nearly 50 percent, pointing to rampant infection that is spreading undetected. In a massive blow to the already stretched health system, over 50 of the cases are staff at the National Referral Hospital in Honiara. Besides a shortage of critical health workers, there are only 56 beds to cater to people with moderate to severe disease.

Elsewhere, in the French Pacific territory of New Caledonia, 805 new infections were reported last weekend with more than 300 being recorded every day. There are currently 2,839 active cases. The surge follows the arrival of Omicron earlier this month, brought in by international travellers. Some of those infected have had no contact with the initial cases and half of infections are the Omicron variant.

New Caledonia was COVID-19 free until last September when Delta rapidly infected thousands and killed more than 280 people, mainly indigenous Kanaks. The country went into lockdown, but restrictions were eased for the Christmas holiday period. Just 65 percent of the population has been fully vaccinated. Congress passed a law in September making vaccinations mandatory but its application has been repeatedly deferred.

In the region’s largest country, Papua New Guinea (PNG), the first Omicron case has been detected in a 45-year-old expatriate man, who had travelled from South Africa and diagnosed on 26 December.

With the man now recovered, PNG authorities have called for “calm.” However, pandemic response controller David Manning has declared that the government is “working from the assumption that the Omicron variant is now active in Papua New Guinea.” Manning said authorities are attempting to control the rate of infections before the country’s election period, due in May. Public gatherings of 100 or more people have been banned until March.

PNG suffered a surge of cases last October. Hospitals were overwhelmed and morgues overflowed, forcing the government to conduct mass burials. Official figures report 77 new cases from 11-24 January, but due to the collapse in testing these numbers are meaningless. PNG has one of the lowest rates of vaccination in the world, with less than 3 percent of nearly 9 million people vaccinated.

The criminal perspective of PNG’s ruling elite was bluntly spelled out by National Capital District Governor Powes Parkop, who declared in a speech on January 18 that the capital, Port Moresby, would not be locked down.

“We must accept that the virus is here to stay. Those who want to get the vaccine, it is up to you, those who do not want, you think you are okay, it is up to you. Life must go on,” Parkop said. Very likely, there will be thousands of deaths.

German officials cut back on contact tracing and testing amid largest COVID-19 wave

Gregor Link


All parties in Germany’s federal parliament, the Bundestag, are cooperating closely to remove the remaining obstacles to the pandemic and to infect the population with the Omicron variant of the coronavirus. The decisions taken by the federal and state governments on Monday proved this once again.

While the number of new infections every day is rising almost vertically and the seven-day nationwide infection rate almost exceeds 1,000 per 100,000 inhabitants, the federal and state governments declared a de facto end to general contact tracing and a restriction of access to PCR tests. This comes on the heels of their move to curtail quarantine periods for infected people.

The decision, agreed to by all state governments and the federal government, does not provide for any additional contact restrictions and no lockdown measures. Instead, the last remaining measures that could limit the spread of infections were cut back.

Designated German new chancellor Olaf Scholz, second left, presents the ministers of his Social Democratic Party, SPD, during a news conference at the party's headquarters in Berlin, Germany, Monday, December 6, 2021. From left to right: Hubertus Heil, designated minister for Labour and Social Affairs, designated chancellor Olaf Scholz and the designated ministers Karl Lauterbach for Health, Nancy Faeser for Interior, Wolfgang Schmidt head of the Chancellery, Christine Lambrecht for Defence, Klara Geywitz for Construction and Svenja Schulze for Economic Cooperation and Development. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)

For example, PCR tests will only be used for staff, “particularly in hospitals, in doctors’ practices, in nursing homes, supported living facilities,” and for high-risk patients. The specifics are to be determined by the health ministers. However, it is already clear that all other workers, students and day-care center children will at most be tested with rapid antigen tests, which are much less reliable, especially with the Omicron variant. This will inevitably lead to thousands of additional infections because infections will go undetected.

The agreement also stated that there should be “prioritization”—meaning a cutback—with regard to contact tracing due to the fact that the minister presidents refuse to increase staff numbers in the overburdened local health authorities. The details should be worked out “promptly,” the document noted. At the weekend, the health ministers of the federal states already agreed to focus contact tracing on COVID-19 cases in hospitals, the care sector, and facilities that provide integration assistance for people with disabilities.

The Minister Presidents Conference, the official title for the meeting between the heads of Germany’s 16 states and the federal chancellor, calls on all other citizens to “take responsibility for informing their own contact persons and use the available electronic tools for contact tracing.” In concrete terms, this means that workers in most areas will no longer receive a quarantine certificate from the local health department, and can therefore no longer formally prove an absence to their employer.

In Berlin, the Social Democrat/Left Party/Green state government coalition, the so-called red-red-green Senate, has already started to implement the measures. School and children in day care who have had initial contact with a coronavirus-infected person are no longer quarantined, but are only tested with unreliable rapid antigen tests. Parents can no longer request leave from their employer and go into quarantine at home because they no longer receive proof. In the midst of the most severe COVID-19 wave to date, schools, day care and businesses are being deliberately turned into breeding grounds for the virus.

Contradicting the last summit decision, the latest agreement stipulated that only ten days of isolation for infected people now apply in hospitals, care facilities and supported living facilities, which can be ended after seven days, provided someone has been symptom-free for 48 hours and returns a negative rapid antigen test. The same applies to contact persons, although there is no longer any quarantine requirement for persons who have received a booster vaccine, even though it has been proven that they can transmit the virus.

The staging of “major national events,” including football matches and large concerts, is to be further simplified by “harmonizing the existing regulations.” A general vaccine mandate will only be “prepared” and “discussed” for the first time in the Bundestag next week.

At the press conference after the meeting, Chancellor Olaf Scholz stated that “the direction we have taken is helping.” All heads of government are of the opinion that it is “right to continue on this course.” The plans of the Federal Ministry of Health under Karl Lauterbach (Social Democrats, SPD) assume that the government’s policy in the “best-case scenario” will result in 400,000 new infections every day by mid-February.

The policy of mass infection, which is being pushed by all parties in the Bundestag, means not only the infection of millions, the death of hundreds of thousands, and long-term health damage for millions, but also the imminent collapse of the health care system.

Even the federal government’s expert council—including the head of Germany’s infectious disease agency (RKI), Lothar Wieler, and several virologists and epidemiologists—expects “a large number of hospital admissions” in its latest statement and assumes “that medical care will be restricted at least regionally.” According to the experts, this will result in “relevant risks” for the “care of patients with other diseases.”

From a scientific point of view, the only alternative, to save hundreds of thousands of lives, is to eliminate the virus through global vaccination, the coordinated lockdown of all non-essential businesses and schools, and other public health measures. Affected workers should be paid full wages and families provided with necessary support.

But the traffic light coalition of the SPD, Greens and Free Democrats is doing the exact opposite: flanked by state governments of all stripes, they are intensifying the profit-before-life policy of the previous grand coalition government, in the course of which the ten richest German billionaires doubled their wealth to more than 226 billion euros. The additional wealth amassed by these ten individuals during the pandemic alone corresponds to the total wealth of the poorest 33 million Germans.

Meanwhile, in schools and day care centers, children from up to thirty households are crammed together every day in a confined space under completely unsafe conditions, where they receive inferior tests for the virus. In the workplaces of industrial and commercial businesses, workers breathe the same virus-laden air, infecting friends, colleagues and relatives.

The federal and state governments are reacting to the overwhelming of the COVID-19 test capacity and the impending collapse of the health system by shortening quarantine times, forcing infected people to work and infecting young people even faster than before.

Both Bavaria’s Prime Minister Markus Söder (Christian Social Union) and Federal Minister of Health Lauterbach have already promised further “relaxations” in order to further increase the profits of the capitalists at the expense of the lives and health of workers and young people.

Resistance to this policy of ongoing mass infection is growing worldwide. In the US, France and Italy, tens of thousands of teachers have taken strike action in recent weeks for safe education. In Greece and Austria, schoolchildren have organized mass school strikes and occupations to protect themselves from infection.

US delivers 300 Javelin missiles to Ukraine as EU announces further military deployments

Clara Weiss


A day after the US announced the extraordinarily provocative move of sending 8,500 troops to Eastern Europe, the US delivered some 300 javelin anti-tank missiles — each worth between $600,000 and $1.4 million — along with shoulder-launched multipurpose assault weapons and bunker busters to Ukraine.

America’s top diplomat in Ukraine, Kristina A. Kvien, standing beside the weapons deliveries, warned Russia that Ukrainian troops are “well equipped and they’re ready.” She added that in case of war, “The losses to Russia will be heavy.”

The Kremlin’s press secretary Dmitry Peskov denounced these moves, stating, “The US is escalating tensions. We are observing these actions of the United States with profound concern.” The leading Russian business daily Kommersant openly spoke of a “pre-war situation” on Monday.

Ukrainian soldiers use a launcher with US Javelin missiles during military exercises in Donetsk region, Ukraine, Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2022. (Ukrainian Defense Ministry Press Service via AP)

Russia conducted a series of military drills on Tuesday that involved elite paratrooper units, warplanes, naval ships and ballistic missiles.

The drills were held across Russia’s vast territory, including in Siberia, the Far East, the Baltic Sea, near Ukraine and on Crimea, a peninsula in the Black Sea. Russia has also begun joint military drills with Belarus that are set to last until mid-February.

According to the Washington Post, the 8,500 US forces will include elements of the 82nd Airborne Division and 101st Airborne Division and might grow. The White House has already discussed the deployment of 50,000 troops to the region.

On Tuesday, US President Joe Biden declared that the US would not send NATO troops to Ukraine as representatives of the French, German, Russian and Ukrainian governments began meeting for talks in the so called “Normandy-format” in Paris, a half-hearted effort at last-ditch diplomacy that most Russian media outlets have dismissed as meaningless.

Following several reports that pointed to serious tensions between the US and Germany, in particular, US media reports indicate that the Biden administration is now focusing much of its energy on ensuring “a united front” by NATO against Russia. The German government has opposed US efforts to bring the Nord Stream 2 German-Russian gas pipeline project to an end. Russia delivers about 40 percent of Europe’s gas. Gas prices have risen significantly in recent days because of war fears.

Other major sanctions against Russia that the US has threatened, including cutting Russia off the SWIFT financial system, would also hit Europe’s economy hard, which is much more closely tied to Russia’s than that of the United States. Putting aside both sanctions against SWIFT and Nord Stream 2 for the time being, the White House announced this week that it is preparing “unprecedented export control measures” against Russia.

In a long meeting with European foreign ministers Monday night, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken discussed “preparations to impose massive consequences and severe economic costs” on Russia and a further bolstering of NATO troops in Eastern Europe. Following the meeting, Denmark announced it would dispatch a frigate to the Baltic Sea and send four F-16 fighter jets to Lithuania. Spain is sending war ships to the Black and Mediterranean seas, and the French government indicated it might send troops to Romania, a NATO member bordering the Black Sea and Ukraine.

The European Union also announced that it would grant another $1.3 billion in funding to Ukraine. The British government, which has been most closely involved in US provocations against Russia, is revamping the Ukrainian navy with a massive $1.5 billion loan.

In Ukraine, preparations for war are well underway. On Monday, Ukrainian President Zelensky called an urgent meeting of the country’s Security Council. A closed meeting between government and parliament members on the war crisis took place on Tuesday. Kiev’s mayor, Vitaly Klitchko, has announced a conference of Ukrainian mayors dedicated to a discussion of the “territorial defense” of Ukrainian cities in the event of war for January 28.

The US embassy, Australia, the UK and Germany have all announced that they would evacuate at least some of their diplomatic personnel and their families in Kiev. Anticipating that military conflict could break out at any time, several major airlines, including Lufthansa, have canceled all overnight flights to Kiev.

Last week, speaking before the Valdai Club, an important Moscow think tank, the vice foreign minister Sergei Ryabkov said that the European security situation was now “critical.” He said that the key demands that Russia submitted in writing to NATO in December were: legal guarantees of a non-expansion of NATO, a return of NATO to its borders from 1997 and the non-stationing of missiles in Eastern Europe.

Ryabkov said, “We are not prepared to wait forever, we are not prepared to get dragged down in the usual diplomatic-bureaucratic process about optimal formats for this, we need a direct and understandable response and it must be a written response.”

NATO has announced that it would send its response to Russia’s demands along with the US later this week.

In an interview with Russia in Global Affairs, Russia’s leading foreign policy think tank magazine, Sergei Karaganov, the honorary chairman of the Presidium of Russia’s Council on Foreign and Defense Policy, warned that should the US and NATO not provide any guarantees and impose further sanctions on Russia, the Kremlin would respond harshly.

“All I can say is that we have developed weapons systems that could threaten the viability of the United States in an extremely tough way,” Karagonov told Russia in Global Affairs. “We also have such weapons as deepening [our] military-political cooperation with China, which could be a real nightmare for Washington. And if the Americans are threatening us with ‘crippling’ sanctions, which is a declaration of war, let them remember that Russia and China have the ability to break Western economies and societies [through means] like cyber warfare.”

The dangerous war crisis now unfolding in Eastern Europe is the result of decades-long policies and provocations by US imperialism. Since the Stalinist dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, NATO has moved closer and closer to Russia’s borders as part of the US strategy to establish its control over the “Eurasian landmass,” that is, all of Europe and Asia. In 2004 and 2014, the US and EU staged coups in Ukraine to put pro-Western sections of the Ukrainian oligarchy in power.

Since the 2014 coup, Kiev has been instrumental to one NATO provocation against Russia after another. Over the past year, in particular, the US and EU have been ramping up military pressure on Russia, deliberately creating conditions for a military escalation.

While thousands of people are dying every day from COVID-19 in overwhelmed hospitals in the US and Europe, the imperialist powers are squandering immense social resources on preparing what would be the largest and deadliest military conflict in Europe since the end of World War II. A central motivation for this irrational policy is their desperate attempt to divert from the explosive growth of class tensions at home.

Billions of dollars have already been pumped into the Kiev regime and the fascist forces that since 2014 have played the principal role in fighting the civil war in East Ukraine, while tens of thousands of Ukrainian soldiers — sometimes entire units — deserted the front, refusing to engage in combat. US money has gone to fund tanks and other modern weapons for the neo-Nazi Azov Battalion, which officially forms part of Ukraine’s National Guard.

The Azov Battalion and other far-right paramilitary formations have been engaged in targeted assassinations of journalists, pogroms and other horrendous crimes, while enjoying virtual legal impunity. Authorities allow them to run dozens of camps in Ukraine where children, some as young as nine years old, are trained in how to use weapons while being indoctrinated with Ukrainian nationalism and fascist ideology.

In a stark exposure of the class character of Zionism, Haaretz reported on Monday that the Israeli state too has for years been involved in sending weapons to fascists in Ukraine, which was one of the principal sites of the Nazi-led genocide of Europe’s Jews during World War II.