Wednesday, February 21, 2024

Julian Assange is Biden’s Navalny

Julian Assange is Biden’s Navalny
The Biden administration, supported by its sycophantic corporate media, became hyperbolic upon hearing of Russian dissident Alexei Navalny’s death in a Russian prison last week. President Biden declared “Make no mistake, Putin is responsible for Navalny’s death. Putin is responsible.”
The ‘tell’ Biden used by every governmental prevaricator is ‘Make no mistake’, which translates to ‘Don't dare disbelieve me.’ Dick Cheney made that tell the foundation for his lying America into attacking Iraq in 2003. Regarding Navalny, Cheney would be proud of Biden.
Putin may very well be responsible for Navalny’s death. But Biden’s provocative statement is pure propaganda designed to stoke hatred of the Russian leader who has Biden flummoxed by his role in degrading US unipolar dominance of Europe, if not the whole world.
Most Americans don’t know, due to governmental and media censorship, that Alexei Navalny is no democratic Thomas Jefferson. He first gained prominence at Putin’s right flank, advocating for the 2006 Russian March, an annual far right gathering banned by Putin’s government. Navally opposed free immigration to Russia. He supported Russia’s intervention against Georgia on behalf of South Ossetia in 2008. In 2012 he even urged Russian integration with Eastern Ukraine, a policy now at the heart of US billions weaponizing Ukraine in the Russo Ukraine war.
If Putin did destroy Navalny, it could simply be standard policy practiced by strong leaders worldwide to disappear a political threat.
Speaking of threats to strong leaders, US presidents Bush Jr., Obama, Trump and now Biden, have all engaged in a grotesque assault on press freedom with their ongoing destruction of Australian journalist Julian Assange. Their beef? Assange had the gall to publish classified documents demonstrating US war crimes in Iraq. He’s been imprisoned for 11 years now, the last 4 in a London prison awaiting extradition for trial in the US. If extradited to the US, Assange faces up to 175 years in prison for publishing documents provided to him by a source, a standard journalistic practice.
If Assange is extradited, tried and convicted, America can say goodbye to our venerated press freedom, albeit one which has largely given up its freedom to curry favor to whoever controls the government.
But before any Assange conviction occurs, it’s more likely Julian Assange will go the way of Alexei Navalny, eventually dying in prison after years in psychological torture by the US for practicing the most sacred duty in a so called free society.
If Assange does join Alexei Navalny as a former troublesome thorn pricking brutal leaders, it would truly be fitting if his obit was written by Franz Kafka.

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