So much for the notion that America's Jewish community (much less Israel's right-wing imperialist Likudnik pro-wars hard-liners) supports peace, international cooperation, and democratic governments.
Here (reprinted bottom this post) Sean Madden examines the NEW YORK TIMES editorial agenda in WHITEWASHING America's role in INSTIGATING Georgia President Mikhel Saakashvili (a New York educated lawyer) to ATTACK SOUTH OSSETIA, in a Georgian military imperial attempt to assert control over a region it has had NO control for the past decade, because the ethnic Russians in South Ossetia REJECT Georgian dominance and rule.
Saakashvili WOULD NOT HAVE DREAMED of attacking South Ossetia - without CONSTANT and HIGH-LEVEL SUPPORT from the US government.
Saakashvili was practically crying, while standing next to US Secretary of Instigating-International-Wars Rice, that the US did NOT SUPPORT HIM as much as Rice and the Cheney-Bush administration had told him or led him to believe -
Even as Rice stood with Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili in a show of solidarity, he asked, "Who invited the trouble here? Who invited this arrogance here? Who invited these innocent deaths here?"
Shaky and near tears following a difficult, nearly five-hour meeting with her, Saakashvili answered his own question: "Not only those people who perpetrate them are responsible, but also those people who failed to stop it. "
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/08/15/georgia-signs-cease-fire_n_119174.html
This behind-the-scenes WAR-MONGERING by the Cheney-Bush administration has the OVERT SUPPORT of the Jewish-owned New York Times, which is LEADING the entire US national media/press corps, in LYING to the American people, in a constant PROPAGANDA DRUMBEAT towards ever expanding wars and US military operations overseas.
More links documenting the US government WAR MONGERING INSTIGATION of Saakashvili's dictatorial, skull-crushing government.... and the NAZI-esque NEW YORK TIMES WHITEWASHING of same....
#1. "Georgia REFORMS Judiciary" - sheer US propaganda-speak, for "American press/media SUPPORTS Saakashvili's CHARGES OF TREASON against opposition candidates, and CLOSED DOOR, secret, Soviet-esque trials for those in opposition to the regime that furthers America's war-mongering on Russia's doorstep...
http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/0917/p07s02-woeu.html
(Note: this is a CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR _WHITEWASH_ of Saakashvili's SOVIET, KANGAROO, DICTATOR COURTS! (Masquerading as an article on "judicial reform"!)
#2. The Real Aggressor
Georgian invasion of South Ossetia sets the stage for a wider war
By AntiWar.com writer Justin Raimondo
http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=13285
#3. Raimondo repeats his "Georgia INVASION was UNPROVOKED" - specifically calling Saakashvili A WAR CRIMINAL - A politician's hubris causes untold human suffering
http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=13304
The Nazi-esque Times' LOVE for MURDEROURS, CORRUPT, but pro-American dictators is also suggested in this Harper's article on President Nursultan Nazarbayev of Kazakhstan, which illustrates Bush administration glaring HYPOCRISY re corrupt, opposition killing dictators (and the Times' quiescent, tacit complicity in BushCo's Machiavellian Real-Politik.)
http://www.harpers.org/archive/2006/07/sb-a-corrupt-brutal-dictator-1152915051
Indeed, that former PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON personally befriended Nazarbayev, and negotiated a BILLION DOLLAR URANIUM CONTRACT for Clinton billionaire Canadian mining "donor" Frank Guistra - for which Clinton WAS PAID $31 MILLION
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/31/us/politics/31donor.html
as a DOWN-PAYMENT on a total $100 MILLION "donation" to Clinton's "charitable foundation" - is symptomatic of the inside-Washington DEMOCRAT's tendency towards BIG MONEY CORRUPTION.
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All the Propaganda LIES That they Can Get Away with Printing:
The New York Times, Again, LIES THEIR WAR-MONGERING, ELECTION STEALING, TREASURY LOOTING Way to Journalistic INFAMY!
By Sean M. Madden
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article20523.htm
The New York Times’ top story Thursday morning -- entitled "Bush, Sending Aid, Demands That Moscow Withdraw" -- leads with the following three propaganda-packed paragraphs:
President Bush sent American troops to Georgia on Wednesday to oversee a “vigorous and ongoing” humanitarian mission, in a direct challenge to Russia’s display of military dominance over the region. His action came after Russian soldiers moved into two strategic Georgian cities in what he and Georgian officials called a violation of the cease-fire Russia agreed to earlier in the day.
Mr. Bush demanded that Russia abide by the cease-fire and withdraw its forces or risk its place in “the diplomatic, political, economic and security structures of the 21st century.” It was his strongest warning yet of potential retaliation against Russia over the conflict.
The decision to send the American military, even on a humanitarian mission, deepened the United States’ commitment to Georgia and America’s allies in the former Soviet sphere, just as Russia has been determined to reassert its control in the area.
But the propaganda is already at work, before we even get to these lead paragraphs, within the headline itself, splashed as it is across the front page of America’s oft-called “newspaper of record,” along with the Gray Lady’s hundred-plus-year-old motto “All the News That’s Fit to Print”. The headline is accompanied, or vice versa, by a photograph of a “humanitarian aid” shipment being unloaded, we’re told, from a U.S. military cargo plane at an airport in Tbilisi, Georgia.
But to be sure that all concerned -- that is, we historical-fact-deprived Americans, you god-help-you Georgians, and the rest of “the free world” -- get the point at a glance, the U.S. State Department seal, apparently color-coordinated for the occasion, graces the side of the shipment.
As part of an all-out Western media campaign to bury the simple fact that Georgia invaded South Ossetia a week ago -- an act of aggression which led, subsequently, to Russia’s response -- Thursday’s NYT’s top headline helps to further instill the lie, at home and abroad, that Bush and the U.S government are truly concerned about the welfare of Georgians and human beings generally.
American and international readers are spoon-fed their daily dose of sanctioned thought within the very first sentence of the article. Bush, and by extension, the U.S. government and its military are not in Georgia to further U.S. (or the global elite’s) geopolitical interests.
Don‘t you dare think such a forbidden thought, the NYT goads its readers (of whom, on the whole, it can be said could do with a fair bit of goading to wake them from their psyop slumber).
Bush, the U.S. government and its military -- who, lest we forget, are guilty of murdering more than a million Iraqi civilians by way of their very own and very indisputable act of overt aggression, to say nothing of atrocities in Afghanistan or the ceaseless drumbeat toward a prefabricated war with Iran -- are in Georgia on a “humanitarian mission”.
A “vigorous and ongoing” one at that, should we have considered that it could be otherwise.
Gee whiz, what swell folk they are, off on a sticky humanitarian venture, risking life and limb for liberty and justice for all, when they could be vacationing during the final throes of summer. Worse yet, some of the American men and women deployed to Georgia may actually believe that they’re doing just that, risking life and limb (as they most certainly are) for liberty and justice for all.
Mike Whitney wrote the following in an article which headlined Wednesday’s Information Clearing House newsletter:
The attack was unprovoked and took place a full 24 hours before even ONE Russian soldier set foot in South Ossetia. Nevertheless, the vast majority of Americans still believe that the Russian army invaded Georgian territory first. The BBC, AP, NPR, the New York Times and the rest of the establishment media has consistently and deliberately misled its readers into believing that the violence in South Ossetia was initiated by the Kremlin. Let's be clear, it wasn't. In truth, there is NO dispute about the facts except among the people who rely the western press for their information. Despite its steady loss of credibility, the corporate media continues to operate as the propaganda-arm of the Pentagon.
Whitney’s article popped into my inbox at 1:35 BST (British Summer Time) Thursday morning. The New York Times daily headlines email arrived at 9:31, giving me time, first, to read, share and comment on (in correspondence) Whitney’s ICH article before coming upon the NYT’s daily dose.
But let’s return to those first three paragraphs and see if we can’t sift through the propaganda that the New York Times has the never-ending gall to heap upon its readers, despite or in continuation of its deep complicity in smoothing the way within the hearts and minds of the American people for the U.S. to wage its criminal war in Iraq, as it did in the lead up to the invasion of Afghanistan, as it has been doing with feverish abandon concerning Iran, and is doing now within the article at hand in order to provide pseudo-intellectual cover for U.S. aggression-by-proxy in the Caucasus.
President Bush sent American troops to Georgia on Wednesday to oversee a “vigorous and ongoing” humanitarian mission, in a direct challenge to Russia’s display of military dominance over the region.
The U.S. already had troops in Georgia, reportedly to train the Georgian military. Considered in this light, the first sentence of this NYT article is, at best, a half-truth, at worst, a lie of omission.
On July 15, Reuters reported (and MSNBC.com published, though the page has since “expired“) that “one thousand U.S. troops began a military training exercise in Georgia on Tuesday against a backdrop of growing friction between Georgia and neighbouring Russia.” The report continues: "The main purpose of these exercises is to increase the cooperation and partnership between U.S. and Georgian forces," Brigadier General William B. Garrett, commander of the U.S. military's Southern European Task Force, told reporters. This was reported on July 15, one month ago.
But this fact must be relegated to the memory hole. We are meant only to remember that U.S. forces are on a humanitarian mission and that Georgia was attacked, unprovoked, by Russia in a “display of military dominance over the region.” Never mind that U.S. forces did, in fact, invade and presently occupy both Iraq and Afghanistan in a display of military dominance. Russia, on the other hand, was meant to stand by as their citizens were being attacked and killed by Georgia military forces which General Garrett has told us were working in cooperation and partnership with U.S. forces in July.
Given this fine example of international cooperation and partnership, are even Americans and other gullible New York Times readers meant to swallow the obvious conclusion that Georgia would never have attacked South Ossetia without prior U.S. knowledge and approval?
His [Bush’s] action came after Russian soldiers moved into two strategic Georgian cities in what he and Georgian officials called a violation of the cease-fire Russia agreed to earlier in the day.
We’re meant to believe that Russian soldiers just decided, devoid of any cause whatsoever, to move into two Georgian cities. Russia, not Georgia, must be seen to be the aggressor. Not a hint of reality must be allowed to seep in and cause good ol’ American patriotic resolve to waver.
All must be black and white, even if what passes for black is, indeed, white or vice versa.
Mr. Bush demanded that Russia abide by the cease-fire and withdraw its forces or risk its place in “the diplomatic, political, economic and security structures of the 21st century.” It was his strongest warning yet of potential retaliation against Russia over the conflict.
Can even the New York Times, propaganda-arm-extraordinaire, print this with a straight face? Bush -- the million-plus-mass-murderer from Connecticut, I mean Crawford -- is pointing out to Russia that it is risking its place in the “the diplomatic, political, economic and security structures of the 21st century,” by which he can only mean the New World Order, the very nature of which the world’s citizens have observed throughout the Bush years (I and II) is nothing if not diabolical.
In closing, and in brief, let us take a look at the third paragraph in this New York Times piece:
The decision to send the American military, even on a humanitarian mission, deepened the United States’ commitment to Georgia and America’s allies in the former Soviet sphere, just as Russia has been determined to reassert its control in the area.
The New York Times now asserts -- in case we missed it being gently shoved down our throats the first time -- that only in retrospect did the U.S. decide to deepen its “commitment to Georgia and America’s allies in the former Soviet sphere”. A bald-faced lie if ever there was one.
But, note, this isn’t a U.S. official lying to the American public via the New York Times. No, this is the New York Times, itself, lying directly to its readers, worldwide, as it does day in and day out.
And, finally, the spoonful of sugar, to either help it go down or to make you regurgitate the whole:
“Even on a humanitarian mission.”
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