Ukraine Invasion Scheduled for Wednesday Canceled
by Ray
McGovern Posted on February 16, 2022
https://original.antiwar.com/mcgovern/2022/02/15/ukraine-invasion-scheduled-for-wednesday-canceled/
"’ Foiled again!’ rose the cry from those
expecting Russian President Vladimir Putin to step out of character and risk
war, just as he finally succeeds in getting the U.S. to take Russia’s security
concerns seriously – and even address them." Today
we can simply recycle the above lede sentence from our article four weeks
ago: Godot Likely To Arrive Before Russia
Invades Ukraine.
New this time, and so far unique, is the lack-of-spin
headline and lede that the AP promptly used yesterday in reporting on the
significance of the talks held in Moscow by Russian President Vladimir Putin
and visiting German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. (Headline and lede sentences
follow.)
Russia ready to discuss confidence-building
measures, Putin says after talks with Germany’s Scholtz
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Tuesday
that Moscow is ready for talks with the US and NATO on limits on missile
deployments and military transparency, in a new sign of easing East-West
tensions. The statement came after Russia announced it is pulling back some
troops from exercises that have raised fears of a potential invasion of
Ukraine.
Has AP learned a Lesson?
Over recent weeks, AP’s ace reporter Matthew Lee and
colleagues had been repeatedly led down the White House garden path by the
likes of broken-record
"the-Russians-are-coming-and-it-could-be-Wednesday" national security
adviser Jake Sullivan. Might it be that this time, at least one AP honcho
became so weary of this drivel, that s/he decided to go ahead and publish
before receiving the customary Guidance Memo from the powers that be, telling
the Establishment media how to spin major events?
This time, the "guidance" came from
President Joe Biden himself, who stuck to Sullivan’s ad-nauseam alerts
that a Russia invasion "remains distinctly possible."
Reuters, too, apparently got the Memo in time and dutifully reported:
The Kremlin sought to portray its moves as proof
that Western talk of war had been both false and hysterical.
"February 15, 2022, will go down in history
as the day Western war propaganda failed. Humiliated and destroyed without a
single shot fired," Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said.
Russia’s defense ministry published footage
showing tanks and other armored vehicles being loaded onto railway flatcars.
But Western military analysts said they needed more information to judge the
significance of the latest troop movements.
Putin With Scholz
At yesterday’s press conference, Chancellor Scholz at
times played straight man for Putin, calling the announcement of the Russian
troop pullback a "good signal" and agreeing that diplomatic options
are "far from exhausted", as Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov
had reported to Putin on Monday. Here’s what’s important (and was given
appropriate prominence in AP’s reporting).
Putin at the presser with Scholz:
"… as [Lavrov] reported yesterday, the [US
and NATO] responses still contain a number of considerations that we are not
only ready to discuss but that we have actually suggested to our partners over
the years. I am referring to our proposals on European security, certain
weapons systems, notably, intermediate and shorter-range missiles, and
military transparency. We are ready to continue this joint work. … [Emphasis
added.]
So far, the NYT has omitted that
statement by Putin, which, coming yesterday together with the troop pullback,
is highly significant. That the Times "forgot" to
include it is yet another sign that even the most sensible, rudimentary
negotiations on key matters of concern to Russia will be resisted tooth and
nail by the MICIMATT
(Military-Industrial-Congressional-MEDIA-Academia-Think-Tank) complex in which
the NYT is right there in the middle, the fulcrum – the key
"M."
Still, some Times editor apparently
insisted on slipping in the important acknowledgment by
Mr. Biden today that:
"Neither the US nor NATO have missiles in
Ukraine. We do not, do not have plans to put them there as
well." [Emphasis added.]
Biden made this commitment to Putin during the
telephone call of Dec. 30 that Putin had urgently requested. It amounts to a
major concession and enabled Moscow to conclude that at least one or two of
Biden’s retinue – or Biden himself – have their heads screwed on right.
In sum, at the risk of boring Antiwar.com readers who
have heard this many times before, this issue represents the most fruitful
negotiating path. A key remaining question is whether the MICIMATT can thwart
it. All in all, yesterday gave a glimmer of hope that if others of the MEDIA
follow AP’s example, US citizens will become better informed of the realities
and thus be chary of giving credulity to officials like Jake Sullivan. As
President Eisenhower warned 61 years ago, only "an informed
citizenry" can prevent inordinate accretion of power by the MIC, the
Military-Industrial-Complex.
Ray McGovern works with Tell the Word, a
publishing arm of the ecumenical Church of the Saviour in inner-city
Washington. His 27-year career as a CIA analyst includes serving as Chief of
the Soviet Foreign Policy Branch and preparer/briefer of the President’s Daily
Brief. He is co-founder of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity
(VIPS).
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