This Proxy War Has No Exit Strategy
https://caitlinjohnstone.com/2022/07/14/this-proxy-war-has-no-exit-strategy/
The International Committee of the Democratic
Socialists of America has released a statement opposing
the US government’s ongoing proxy war in
Ukraine, saying the billions being funneled into the military-industrial
complex “at a time when ordinary Americans are struggling to pay for housing,
groceries, and fuel” is “a slap in the face for working people.” The statement
advocates a negotiated settlement for peace, saying continuing to pour weapons
into the country will “needlessly prolong the war, resulting in more civilian
deaths” and that it “risks escalating and widening the war – up to and
including nuclear war.”
In response to this entirely reasonable and moderate
position, the DSA is currently being raked over the coals with
accusations of Kremlin loyalty and facilitation of murder and bloodshed by
blue-checkmark narrative managers on Twitter. This is because the only
acceptable positions for anyone of significant influence to have about this war
range from supporting continuing current proxy warfare operations to initiating
a direct hot war between NATO and Russia.
That’s how narrow the permissible spectrum of debate
has been shrunk regarding this conflict: status quo hawkish to omnicidal
hawkish. Anything outside that spectrum gets framed as radical extremism. As
Noam Chomsky said: “The smart way to keep people passive and obedient is to
strictly limit the spectrum of acceptable opinion, but allow very lively debate
within that spectrum — even encourage the more critical and dissident views.
That gives people the sense that there’s free thinking going on, while all the
time the presuppositions of the system are being reinforced by the limits put
on the range of the debate.”
This spectrum of debate has been shrunk on the one
hand by imperial spinmeisters continually hammering home the message that any
support for de-escalation and diplomatic solutions is “appeasement” and
indicative of Russian sympathies, and on the other by hawkish pundits and
politicians pushing for the most freakishly aggressive responses to
this war possible. By forbidding the spectrum of acceptable debate to move
toward peace while shoving it as hard as possible in the direction of
warmongering extremism, imperial narrative managers have successfully created an Overton
window wherein the only debate
permitted is over how directly and forcefully Russia should be confronted, with
calls for peace now falling far outside that window.
This is a problem because both direct NATO hot war
with Russia and continuing along the empire’s current course of action in
Ukraine are stupid. Direct conflict between nuclear powers likely means a very
fast and very radioactive third world war, and the status quo proxy warfare
approach isn’t stopping Russia as more and more territory is taken in the east in
calm defiance of western claims that
Ukraine is bravely vanquishing its evil invaders. Biden administration
officials have told the press that
they doubt Ukraine will even be able to reclaim the territory it has lost
already. Unless and until something significant changes, Ukraine has no
apparent path to victory in this war anytime soon.
In short, there is no exit strategy to this proxy war.
There are no plans in place to deliver Putin a swift defeat, and the Biden
administration remains steadfastly dismissive of
even the slightest gestures toward diplomacy with Moscow. Boris Johnson has
reportedly been buzzing around admonishing Ukraine’s President Zelensky, France’s President Macron, and
who knows who else not to work toward peace in Ukraine. The doors to ending
this war quickly by either winning it or negotiating a peace settlement are
both bolted shut, all but guaranteeing a long and bloody slog.
Which as it turns out suits Washington just fine.
Biden administration officials have stated that
the goal is to use the Ukraine war to “weaken” Russia. The US already has an established pattern of working to draw Moscow into costly military quagmires as we saw in Afghanistan and Syria.
Continuing to pour weapons and military intelligence into Ukraine while working
to cut Russia off from the world stands no chance of ending the war in a timely
manner. Still, it does stand a pretty good chance of bleeding and weakening
Moscow.
And since this is the course of action that has been
taken by the empire, we can only assume that this is its desired outcome: not
victory, not peace, but a long and grueling war.
One of the major recurring criticisms of
the Iraq invasion was that Bush rushed into it without an exit strategy,
without a plan for ending the war once it had been started. This proxy war with
Russia not only lacks a strategy for ending the war, it apparently only has
strategies for not ending the war. No exit strategy is the
strategy.
Whenever you point out the insanity of this approach
you’ll get useful idiots of the empire objecting that by criticizing US proxy
warfare and supporting a negotiated settlement you are guilty of “appeasement”
and exactly the same as Neville Chamberlain, because the only argument
empire apologists ever have is to compare every US-targeted government to Nazi
Germany.
According to these propaganda-addled empire
automatons, having the story of not compromising with Putin-Hitler and not
committing the sin of “appeasement” is worth sacrificing everyone in the entire
nation of Ukraine for. They will happily throw every Ukrainian life into the
gears of this war while they sit safely at home eating Funyuns and tweeting just
so they can have that “we didn’t compromise with Putin” story hanging on their
mental mantlepiece.
How many more lives are such people prepared to feed
into an unwinnable war that the west knowingly provoked?
How many more of other people’s children are they prepared to sacrifice? How
long does the bloodshed need to drag on before their “no appeasement” story
loses value to them? How long until people wake up from their
propaganda-induced comas and realize we’ve been manipulated into supporting a
proxy war that benefits ordinary people in no real way, and in fact impoverishes us and threatens our very lives?
There is no morally consistent argument for continuing
this proxy war in the way it has been going. If you actually value life and
peace, the only way out is through negotiation and compromise. I point this out
not because I believe it will happen, but to hopefully help a few more people
open their eyes to the fact that we are being deceived.
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