Thursday, February 08, 2024

Trib needs reality check on Russo Ukraine war

 Trib needs reality check on Russo Ukraine war


For the past 2 years now the Chicago Tribune has been misrepresenting both the nature and status of the Russo Ukraine war.

 

Its latest update in today’s editorial ‘Time for responsible GOP voices to step up and back Ukraine’ doubles down on both misrepresented aspects of the war.

 

Regarding its nature, the Trib continues spreading the false US narrative that Vladimir Putin’s reason for invading was to recreate the Soviet Union, starting with UkrainePutin has made no secret of his ambitions to stitch something resembling the old USSR back together. Ukraine is by far the biggest prize in that quest. Stopping this ambition in its tracks is critical to future peace in the region.”

 

We know this is false. Putin spent 8 years prior to his invasion proclaiming and seeking US assurances NATO would not expand up to Russia’s border with Ukraine. While it may be easy to dismiss Putin’s words and actions prior to the invasion, it’s impossible to dismiss the words of NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky himself.

 

Prior to the war Stoltenberg stated that “Russia’s NATO security demands were a precondition for not invading Ukraine.” He further stated after the invasion, “Putin went to war to prevent NATO from getting closer to Russia.”

 

On March 27, 2022, 5 weeks into the war, Ukraine President Zelensky admitted to an interviewer that Ukraine’s promise not to join NATO was “the first fundamental point for the Russian Federation not to invade.” He further stated “As far as I know, they started the war because of this.”

 

Regarding the status of the war, the Trib remains in total denial that after nearly 400,000 dead soldiers, Ukraine cannot prevail regardless if the GOP approves another $61 billion, on top of the previous $113 billion. All previous aid simply finds the Ukraine military close to collapse. To state “The two sides are now in something of a stalemate” is preposterous as Ukraine has essentially run out of new cannon fodder to forestall the advance of endless Russian soldiers.

 

Politics aside, the peace community supports any all efforts of many Republicans and a few courageous Democrats to derail squandering $61 billion more in weapons and other aid to maintain a war that will only end with a negotiated settlement.

 

So should the Chicago Tribune.

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