Sunday, August 19, 2018

Tricks and No Treats

The US has tricked the EU. It got it involved in the maidan regime change, ande forced it to enact sanctions on Russia over Ukraine. But lifting them is tied to the implementation of the Minsk agreement by Russia-which isn’t even a party to the agreement, only a sponsor.
 

At the same time, the US is encouraging the Kiev regime to not implement it, thereby preventing the anti-Russian sanctions from being lifted, thereby causing the EU undue economic problems. Doesn't the EU realize how they're being played by the US?

The Maidan fake revolt was a failed experiment. The US and EU ruined Ukraine. It is now worse than before euro-maidan. Anyone in Ukraine who thinks that their lives will get 'better' under a pro-western regime and diktat, and that their current bad situation is just a temporary 'growing pain,' is a hopelessly deluded moron.

Whatever the outrageous demands and threats the US imposes on the EU, the EU does nothing worthwhile to protect itself.

The sad truth is that the EU is ran by intestinal worms living in the anus of US Empire.

The US also tricked Iran with the JCPOA agreement in 2015. The agreement obligates Iran to put its nuclear power program under stricter International monitoring and places limits on its operations, in return for the lifting of nuclear-related sanctions.

Then Trump withdrew from the JCPOA even though Iran is in full compliance with it, and is threatening the imposition of sanctions unless Iran agrees to the changes US wants.

But the US was never really serious about observing the agreement itself. Even the Obama regime stalled when it came to lifting sanctions and allowing western compabies to do business with Iran.

The JCPOA appears to have been a trick by the US to cajole Iran into signing an agreement limiting its nuclear activities, then promising to lift sanctions while dragging its feet since day one.

Now the US withdraws from the agreement while threatening sanctions on Iran, again. In the end, Iran loses all benefits of the deal while obligated to comply with its terms. It was meant to be this way from the beginning.

Or could it be that the US from day one saw the JCPOA only as a means to eventually gang up on Iran militarily and drag other nations into it by assuming and hoping that Iran would violate the agreement.

This could explain why the US has been reluctant, even under the Obummer regime, to lift all sanctions and pressure on Iran for abiding by the agreement. Then, after a few years or so, the US got report after report from the IAEA stating that Iran is in full compliance with the JCPOA. The US then got tired of the charade, and just walked away, not having gotten the excuse it wanted to go after Iran, with a gang of European fools behind them. It is why the US stalled on lifting sanctions on Iran; it figured this would not happen because Iran would 'break' the agreement.

The same kind of two-faced trickey is currently being employed by the US against North Korea. But this time it is so blatant that there isn’t even an agreement to trick North Korea into signing; not even the classic feel-good false promises by the US regime; just unilateral verbal demands for North Korea to disarm while giving it nothing back in return-until the US is ‘satisfied’ that North Korea has successfully disarmed.

And then what? The US will either come up with more demands, or simply feel it is safe to annihilate North Korea now that all its nukes and ICBMS have been dismantled and no longer pose a threat to a US invasion force

The US is no longer on top, and it ignores this reality. But when it can no longer ignore it, what does it do? It lashes out, violently, blames other for its own crimes and errors, and creates a bigger mess for itself.

Add to this, some ex-communist E. European states are determined to turn back the clock to the post-war period and confront a Soviet Union which no longer exists, but this time from the other side of the ideological veil. It is the west and its new E. European underlings like Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Romania that need the Soviet Union back, not modern Russia.

This anti-Russian hysteria has reached levels of stupidity yet unseen. It is all so obviously manufactured and fake that you have to wonder about the sanity of the people who come up with this nonsense and those who believe in it. Even though a lot of them do it because they see Russophobia as a way to get rich and famous quickly, there is a line between ambition and stupidity that these idiots crossed more than a year ago.

It seems like the US establishment isn’t serious about any deals and reconciliation with Russia, NK, or anyone else. In the case of NK, Trump’s meeting was just a ploy to stall North Korean missile development, and nothing more.

Trump’s meeting with Putin, and US regime officials’ meetings with their Russian counterparts seem to only be for the the sole purpose of feeling out the Russians about what they think, what is important to them, and what they are interested in.

Then this information is taken back to the US, analyzed, and used to slap more sanctions and restrictions on Russia in areas that will have the most effect.

Neither Putin or any Russian diplomats or government officials should be meeting with US regime representatives as long as this kind of cynical, two-faced behavior goes on.

The US is not Russia’s partner. The US ruling regimes’ main aim is to weaken Russia by any means necessary and bring it down to a subservient level. The US hates to see Russia achieving any kind of success, especially if that success puts it in front of the US in any way.

The US wants a world where it reigns supreme, and where everyone else is a subordinate. Equaling or superseding the US won’t be tolerated by the US ruling regimes.

It does not matter whether the offending country is an ally or enemy, or even if they have no problem with the US whatsoever. Any country seeking to be better than the US at anything, regardless of the motive, is automatically an enemy.

It makes one wonder who really decides policy in the US, Trump or the un-elected spooks in the intelligence agencies.

Trump seems to be saying and wanting one thing, but ends up doing something opposite. Then complains about the results, and punishes the victims. Either Trump is a coward, or he’s just putting on a PR show by meeting Putin and Kim Jong Un. It is highly doubtful whether anything good will come out of these meetings, and things just seem to get worse between the US, Russia, and North Korea after each meeting.

Every time Trump meets Putin, Kim Jong Un, or some other leader of a state the US establishment doesn’t like, sanctions follow and relations get worse; and that’s regardless of whatever happy talk at the meeting.

There are those who say that Trump must be resisted and even impeached. But their suggestion is to ally with the Democratic Party who is making an effort do dump Trump. However, they are doing so in a very dishonest and fake way by accusing Trump of imaginary, and evidence-free collusion with Russia.

So there simply can be no alliance against Trump with people such as the establishment democrats, whose tactics are just as vile as Trump’s reckless actions and policies surely are. Trading in Trumpian horeshit for Democratic dogshit is not a solution, and never will be.

A lot of time is being wasted on this Russiagate nonsense. By now, Trump has commited so many blunders and international crimes-from wars of aggression, violation of other nations sovereignty, and a plethora of human rights abuses that the Democrats should have a field day going after Trump because of these crimes. The Democrats have a quite impressive smorgasbord of Trumpian fuck ups to use to beat him over the head with. But yet, they seem to ignored these and cling to this Russian interference fantasy like flies to shit. 


And why is this so? Because underneath it all, the Democrats actually have no problem with Trump’s pro-corporate war and sanctions-mongering against foreign countries using lies, false flags, and false accusations.

It does no good defending Trump. Because whether from sheer egomaniacal arrogance or plain old cowardice, he is enacting dangerous and stupid policies borne out of a sick US exceptionalist ideology.

He seems to be plagued by the age-old US sense of entitlement to whatever he wants, and is not concerned about how much damage is done, and to whom, to achieve it.

The best the world can hope for, at least the part of the world that wants to pursue its own interests and remain sovereign and independent, is that Trump’s deranged foibles will alienate more and more countries away from the US.

This could open the way to distancing themselves from the US and becoming less dependent on it. In the long run, this would do wonders for the safety and security of the world.

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