May, Sunday 15th., 2022
"... According to the journalist, Biden's new lend-lease agreement
aimed at streamlining weapons to Kiev not only unnecessarily prolongs a
proxy war where NATO is using Ukrainians as cannon fodder, but
economically shackles Kiev in debt slavery to the West for many years to
come while the US depletes it of its resources, including grain and
rare earth minerals.Meanwhile, on 27 April, the European Union announced
that it was planning to suspend all tariffs and quotas on Ukrainian
exports coming into the bloc for one year thus further encouraging
Ukrainian food exports.Joe Biden's latest call for shipping out a
whopping 20 million tonnes of grain from Ukraine may lead to a hunger
inside Ukraine, warned Chairman of the State Duma of the Russian
Federation Vyacheslav Volodin in a Wednesday Telegram post..."
"...'American Holodomor'
Meanwhile, American conservative observers
have raised the alarm over Joe Biden's military spending spree. American
journalist and Human Events Daily host Jack Posobiec slammed the US
president for historic $40 billion commitment for Ukraine."We can't feed
our children, we can't prevent foreign incursion in our own land, and
yet $40 billion for a war that's 5,000 miles away that has nothing to do
with the United States of America," Posobiec said on 12 May.
According
to Parry, many have noted "the callous hypocrisy of the Biden
administration to continue to send billions in aid to Ukraine as food
scarcity is on the rise here in the US with worsening rates of inflation
not seen since the 1970s".
On a global scale, the consequences of the
West's sweeping anti-Russian sanctions and closure of Western ports to
Russian vessels, have already led to soaring food prices, according to
Parry. Most of Russia's economic sectors, including banking, logistics,
trade and energy have been sanctioned by the West over Moscow's special
operation in Ukraine. Russia and Ukraine together account for roughly
30% of global wheat exports and 20% of corn exports..."
"...US Conservative Intellectuals Against Escalation:
"Not in My
Name"Meanwhile, a group of American intellectuals, including
conservative pundits, political advisers, scholars, and pastors, who
don't buy into Biden's "Putin prices hike" narrative, wrote an open
letter entitled "Not in my name" to the US president. Apart from the
unfolding food crisis, they are highly concerned about Biden's
escalation in Ukraine which, according to them, could lead not just to
hunger but to an all-out nuclear disaster.According to Parry, this
letter is an interesting political phenomenon: while traditionally it
was the Left who struggled for peace, now it's Republicans such as
Marjorie Taylor Greene and Rand Paul, rather than the Democrats, who are
opposing US militarism."There has been a complete failure on the part
of the so-called 'progressives' in Washington, including Bernie Sanders
and 'The Squad', and the American left generally when it comes to
Ukraine," says the journalist..."
MAX PARRY, Contributing Editor •
Max Parry is an independent journalist and geopolitical analyst. His writing is committed to an anti-war, anti-capitalist and anti-imperialist perspective in the tradition of Michael Parenti. He is originally from San Diego, CA and resides in Brooklyn, NY. His work has appeared in the Greanville Post, InSerbia Today, OffGuardian, and The Global Politics. Max may be reached at maxrparry@live.com
Biden's 'Holodomor' Policies to Hurt Ukrainians, Americans & Backfire on Whole World, Journo Says
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Biden's 'Holodomor' Policies to Hurt Ukrainians, Americans & Backfire on Whole World, Journo Says
Biden's 'Holodomor' Policies to Hurt Ukrainians, Americans & Backfire on Whole World, Journo Says
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Since the beginning of the Russian special operation, the US and its NATO allies have stepped up lethal arms deliveries to Ukraine, with the Biden administration vowing to bleed Russia white.In exchange for foreign weapons and ammo, the Ukrainian authorities have increased exports of grain, corn, oil crops and farm animals from the country on a daily basis by road and rail, even though Ukrainians are facing shortage of foodstuffs and a lack of crops for the spring sowing campaign in many of Ukraine's regions, as Colonel-General Mikhail Mizintsev, chief of Russia’s National Defense Management Centre, told reporters on 30 April.According to the journalist, Biden's new lend-lease agreement aimed at streamlining weapons to Kiev not only unnecessarily prolongs a proxy war where NATO is using Ukrainians as cannon fodder, but economically shackles Kiev in debt slavery to the West for many years to come while the US depletes it of its resources, including grain and rare earth minerals.Meanwhile, on 27 April, the European Union announced that it was planning to suspend all tariffs and quotas on Ukrainian exports coming into the bloc for one year thus further encouraging Ukrainian food exports.Joe Biden's latest call for shipping out a whopping 20 million tonnes of grain from Ukraine may lead to a hunger inside Ukraine, warned Chairman of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Vyacheslav Volodin in a Wednesday Telegram post."Holodomor" ("death by hunger") is a term used by Ukrainian and Western historians, including Robert Conquest and Timothy Snyder, to argue that a 1933 famine in Ukraine was man-made and artificial. Other Western historians, including Mark B. Tauger, conclude that the 1933 famine, which engulfed a considerable part of the USSR at that time, had natural causes, adding that there is no evidence that the Kremlin deliberately starved the Soviet people.The Holodomor narrative has long been used by Ukrainian nationalists and Western authors such as Snyder to vilify the USSR and later Russia, according to Parry. He forecasts that while creating the conditions for a genuine "holodomor" in Ukraine by sucking its food reserves dry, the US and EU will try to shift the blame to Moscow for food shortages in Ukraine and elsewhere in the world.'American Holodomor'Meanwhile, American conservative observers have raised the alarm over Joe Biden's military spending spree. American journalist and Human Events Daily host Jack Posobiec slammed the US president for historic $40 billion commitment for Ukraine."We can't feed our children, we can't prevent foreign incursion in our own land, and yet $40 billion for a war that's 5,000 miles away that has nothing to do with the United States of America," Posobiec said on 12 May.According to Parry, many have noted "the callous hypocrisy of the Biden administration to continue to send billions in aid to Ukraine as food scarcity is on the rise here in the US with worsening rates of inflation not seen since the 1970s".On a global scale, the consequences of the West's sweeping anti-Russian sanctions and closure of Western ports to Russian vessels, have already led to soaring food prices, according to Parry. Most of Russia's economic sectors, including banking, logistics, trade and energy have been sanctioned by the West over Moscow's special operation in Ukraine. Russia and Ukraine together account for roughly 30% of global wheat exports and 20% of corn exports.In mid-March, Moscow temporarily halted grain shipments, including the export of wheat, rye, barley and corn to the countries of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) until June 30 to protect its own supply amid the West's sanctions spree. Grain is still allowed to be exported for humanitarian purposes and as part of international transit traffic.Furthermore, Russia had been forced to reduce exports of grain by the end of January 2022 to stabilise the internal market amid the emerging post-COVID food crisis and global inflation, according to the Russian newspaper Izvestia. Nevertheless, between July 2021 and January 2022, Russia had exported 25 million tonnes of the commodity, according to the newspaper. For comparison's sake, in the 2020/2021 season Russia exported a total of 34 million tonnes of grain.Under these circumstances, Biden's incentive to drag Moscow and Kiev into a continuous fight "to exhaust Russia" would inevitable backfire on the world, according to the American journalist.US Conservative Intellectuals Against Escalation: "Not in My Name"Meanwhile, a group of American intellectuals, including conservative pundits, political advisers, scholars, and pastors, who don't buy into Biden's "Putin prices hike" narrative, wrote an open letter entitled "Not in my name" to the US president. Apart from the unfolding food crisis, they are highly concerned about Biden's escalation in Ukraine which, according to them, could lead not just to hunger but to an all-out nuclear disaster.According to Parry, this letter is an interesting political phenomenon: while traditionally it was the Left who struggled for peace, now it's Republicans such as Marjorie Taylor Greene and Rand Paul, rather than the Democrats, who are opposing US militarism."There has been a complete failure on the part of the so-called 'progressives' in Washington, including Bernie Sanders and 'The Squad', and the American left generally when it comes to Ukraine," says the journalist. "Not only have they all fallen in line behind the anti-Russian narrative and foreign policy consensus, AOC and her cohorts collectively approved this latest aid package to Kiev, with no questions asked."At a time when the left should be leading the charge against fuelling a proxy war which is driving up the price of goods and services and worsening the US economic downturn, the left has totally missed an opportunity to connect the dots between American foreign policy and economic inequality, according to Parry.
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