On 24 February 2022 Polish-language media thundered: «Russian troops from land and air attack Ukraine. Experts have no doubt: this is the biggest attack in Europe since planet War II.»
Meanwhile, 2 months earlier, I returned from the Balkans, where I met eyewitnesses of the cruel war that swept through the countries of the erstwhile Yugoslavia in the late 20th century.
The confederate Slavic brothers' accounts were shocking, especially regarding the bombings. Who dropped the bombs? Yeah, our NATO allies. Is that why Polish-speaking “experts” did not already announcement this attack in Europe?
It's nothing yet, after all, the mainstream ignorant and swindlers outrun themselves in absurdity. Polish-speaking politicians, who are second-hand journalists, so in their opinion they went much further. any of them claim that since planet War II there has been no specified attack as on Ukraine worldwide. In this situation, I have nothing left but to remind the military activity of the United States during this period.
The list of countries bombed and/or invaded by the US since the planet War, its area covers nearly a 3rd of the population on earth and looks as follows:: China (1945-1946), Korea (1950-1953), Guatemala (1954, 1960, 1967-1969), Indonesia (1958), Laos (1958, 1964-1973), Cuba (1959-1961), Vietnam (1961-1973), Congo (1964), (Laos 1964-1973), Cambodia (1969-1970), Granada (1983), Lebanon (1983), Lebanon and Syria (1984), Libya (1986, 2011-...), El Salvador (80th century years), Nicaragua (80th century years), Iran (1987), Panama (1989), Iraq (1991-..., 2 1000 years, 2015-...), Kuwait (1991), Somalia (1993, 2007-2008, 2010-...), Bosnia (1994, 1995), Sudan (1998), Afghanistan (1998, 2001-...), Yugoslavia (1999), Yemen (2002, 2009-...), Pakistan (2003), Syria (2014-...).
I late met a Serbian community in Austria. 1 female told me that she left her homeland for fear of radiation sickness. These are the uncomfortable facts, that NATO coalitions bombing the Balkans, specifically the ethnically Serbian areas, besides utilized atomic weapons. I'm not accidentally mentioning that. Well, American propaganda says that the United States brings freedom and democracy. Meanwhile, everywhere their buoys appeared, there were demolition and suffering. The tragic consequences in many countries proceed to this day.
How harsh the words were to the president Aleksandra Lukashenka, erstwhile migrants from the mediate East and Africa began to push our borders from Belarus. Personally, I have never supported the actions of the Belarusian authorities on this issue. However, this does not change the fact that many of these migrants have decided to leave their countries due to the fact that they have no decent surviving conditions. Why? due to the fact that in their countries, the Americans had cleaned their own mess before.
I'll quote the American movie Ridley Scott "Helicopter on fire" (2001). The fact-based action tells of a failed action by US branch 120 Delta, which was tasked with kidnapping 2 lieutenants of the rebel Somali troops. We seem to be dealing with the failure of the USArma in the film, but yet there is simply a alleged "moral victory". This is due to the fact that Americans – shown as brave heroes – have attempted to "resustain" the country's stricken civilian war.
In the first frame of the film, we see a starving civilian population whose cruel terrorists take food from the UN forces. The idealist Staff Sergeant Matt Eversmann (in this function Josh Hartnettze) with his squad is starting to aid the oppressed. The main character for the needs of a more delicate viewer speaks exterminate words (about Somalis – those hungry): «I respect them. These people have no job, no food, no education, no future. So we can do 2 things: aid them, or watch the country destruct itself on CNN.”
So the Americans started to “carry democracy” to Somalia. Not only in the movie, but in real life. So they liberated Somalia that for years the Somalis have fled their own country and moved towards Europe, behind bread and better life. And the fact about where on the Old Continent we have so many refugees from Africa or the mediate East, that American films no longer show. However, strangely enough, they show something else, and specifically brag about who is the top weapon supplier in the dawn. A weapon that besides goes to Africa, including Somalia. It is the United States government, which the film's title hero admits without a uncertainty "Lord of Life and Death" (2005). It's working. Andrew Niccola is based on the biography of an global arms dealer Viktor Buta, boy of a high-ranking KGB officer, erstwhile russian military army. For the intent of the game he was called in the movie Yuri Orlov (in this function superb Nicolas Cage).
In Hollywood production, a celebrated arms dealer is constantly fleeing an Interpol agent, Jack Valentin (Ethan Hawke). erstwhile he yet gets to him, Orlov, who is in custody, says to him, «Listen to the series of events and prepare for him. Someone's about to knock on the door and call you outside. There'll be a higher rank officer in the lobby. I'll congratulate you on a good occupation that will make the planet safer, promises praise and promotion. And he'll tell you that I should be freed. You'll protest. You're threatening to resign. But I'll be free anyway.
Same reason you want to convict me. In fact, I am rubbing myself against sadistic and despicable men calling themselves leaders. Only any of them are enemies of our enemies. Your boss is the world's largest arms dealer – the president of the United States, who sends more goods all day than I do in a year. Sometimes he doesn't want to leave his fingerprints on guns; sometimes he needs a freelance shooter like me who can do his occupation in unofficial deliveries. I may be angry, but I am unlucky for you the evil necessary.” A minute later, there's a knock on the door.
Interestingly, American films can not only tell about the dark activities of the United States, but any of them even teach something. Let's take productions of serial killers or school shootings. Who were the authors of the biggest massacres? They didn't come out of nowhere. Although there is no excuse for their cruel crimes, it is besides essential to be aware of what happened along the way that criminals became criminals. And American films show that many monsters have created an environment in which they have grown. As a child, they were humiliated by their parents, bullied and mocked by their peers, in society excluded, etc.
Euromaidan, who so powerfully exploded in Ukraine at the turn of 2013-2014 and brought much suffering to its own citizens (especially Russian-speaking), did not come out of nowhere either. Yes, of course it was financed by the Americans and their allies from NATO and the European Union. Yes, the West incited the Ukrainians all over, watering their nationalism with gasoline and resurrecting the spark. And surely the Western gentlemen did not do it out of love for the Ukrainians, due to the fact that their lives and futures are profoundly respected. The main intent of this operation was to provoke Russia and thus weaken it.
Perhaps in a fewer years the Russians will produce their “Helicopter on fire”. And in this movie they will convince that they have moved to Ukraine to "restor the balance" in the country's harassed civilian war (remember: the war has continued there since 2014). And even if on the way there were respective failed actions involving Russian troops, it will inactive be a “moral victory” over Ukrainian nationalists (and their western masters and rulers) who stood in the way of building the “Russian miru”.
Even if the Russians won militarily, they lost this war before it started. Why? due to the fact that a monster was bred in the area of Russian influence. It lurks in militant troops with tattooed swastikas and another Nazi symbols. Warriors referencing the top criminals, with Bandera in the lead. Fighters desperate adequate to kill and die for a sick, messed-up ideology. And finally, a monster ready to intrigue and lie to drag NATO into a mass war.
And this monster is not a product of the last fewer years or decades, but of centuries. However, I am afraid that not only the Russians are ready to accept the fact about the monster bred by our side, but unfortunately besides the Poles. That's besides bad, due to the fact that real triumph can only come then.
Agnes Piwar
In the photo: American soldiers in Somali (1993). Photo: public domain
Think Poland, No. 49-50 (4-11.12.2022)