commondreams | And here comes World War I, wrapped in World War II, wrapped in the
Cold War: tremors on one of Planet Earth’s human fault lines.
We have enough angry, manipulable people on this planet to carry out
the game plan of the political ideologues and war profiteers, who are
always on the lookout for the next war, the one that’s too volatile and
“inevitable” to stop. As David Swanson, author of War Is a Lie,
put it: “The search for a good war is beginning to look as futile as
the search for the mythical city of El Dorado. And yet that search
remains our top public project.”
And the searchlight stops at Ukraine, full of neo-Nazis, corrupt
oligarchs, nuclear reactors, an unelected government, a wrecked economy,
a simmering civil war. God help us. Old animosities and ideological
divisions come back to life. The United States and NATO stand off
against Vladimir Putin’s Russia. Thirty-one people — maybe more — die in
a burning building in Odessa. This kind of thing could be the pretext
for a world war. Sanity is up in flames.
“The crisis in Ukraine is serious,” Floyd Rudmin writes
at Common Dreams. “At some point soon, reality needs to become the
priority. No more name-calling. No more blaming. If there are any adults
in the room, they need to stand up. The crisis in Ukraine is going
critical, and that is a fact.”
What if one of the adults were an elected official, specifically, the
president of the United States? In an open letter, a group calledVeteranIntelligence Professionals for Sanity has
urged Barack Obama to look beyond John Kerry and Washington’s neocon
consensus for advice and direction on Ukraine — as, it turns out, he
ultimately did with Syria — and “schedule a meeting, one-on-one, with
President Putin as quickly as possible.”
There are numerous acts of geopolitical rationality and goodwill —
e.g., rescind Ukraine’s invitation to join NATO — that could avert the
crisis. That’s all that matters.
“In 2014, on the one century anniversary of World War I, European
nations are again mobilizing for war,” Rudmin writes. “As in 1914, so in
2014, war is not for repelling an attack, but for loyalty to an
alliance, even when some members of the alliance are belligerent. The
1914 war was supposed to be over by Christmas, but went on and on and on
for years, killing 9 million people. The 2014 war, if its starts in
earnest, will be over in one week, maybe less, and could kill a 100
million people depending on how many nuclear reactors break open and how
many nuclear missiles are launched.”
He adds: “The 1914 war was called ‘the war to end all wars.’ The 2014 war will be that.”
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