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REBUTTAL: One American's Opinion
"We are created to engage in human discourse to expand our blinders."
Abraham A. van Kempen
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The Building the Bridge Foundation, The Hague, is indebted to the person who has mailed in his critique of our story questioning Time Magazine's need to deify the President of Ukraine and to demonize the President of the Russian Federation.
Neither side should either deify or demonize one or the other. The majority of humankind – more than 7.2 billion people – don't want to be in the middle of a regional conflict that could have been resolved diplomatically had the EU-US/NATO Axis simply championed peaceful co-existence instead of provoking war.
We have withheld the name and identity of the contributor who wrote the rebuttal honoring the person's request for privacy.
REBUTTAL |"I believe Abraham’s News Analysis of 9 December 2022 is a sincere statement of the general EU response to the war," says the person who critiqued the article.
"Remembering the Past is Committing to the Future…"
REBUTTAL | This is warm and fuzzy; it is also totally hollow & devoid of meaning. I would suggest the infinitely more powerful: "Actionable learnings taken from the past are commitments to the future."
To remember Hiroshima is to abhor nuclear war.
REBUTTAL | We'll stipulate nuclear war; the instantaneous death of 80 thousand Japanese (including 20 thousand military troops) is horrible. So is killing with bayonets (Japan's preferred way of butchering Chinese women, children, and other civilians) and bullets. At the time, US President Truman had to decide if the balance between Allied & Japanese lives was worth an atom bomb:
- The one-million-man Japanese Kwantung Army's 1945 run rate of butchery on the Asia mainland was about 250,000 per month.
- The official US Army estimate of Allied (overwhelmingly US military) deaths (not just casualties) to conquer the Japanese home island was 1,000,000 deaths.
From an American perspective, avoiding an additional 1 million Allied deaths & stopping the killing of 250,000 Asian civilians per month was a brutal but highly beneficial trade for 80,000 Japanese (20,000 of whom were military). No world leader at the time offered a better plan. Most Europeans have little knowledge of the Pacific war, mainly because the US fought Japan essentially alone (Britain was modestly involved). Japan was every bit as ruthless as Nazi Germany.
FOR THE RECORD: On August 6, 1945, the day the Hiroshima bomb was dropped, my father was a 21-year-old 4th Division US Marine, training in Hawaii for the invasion of the Japanese homeland
To remember Hiroshima is to commit to peace.
REBUTTAL | To remember only Hiroshima (and Nagasaki) is to forget the millions of people (mainly civilians) Japan was directly responsible for murdering & killing in 1934-1945. The non-atomic solution would have killed over 1M more Allies to invade & conquer the Japanese home island.
To remember Hiroshima is to turn disaster into a new beginning.
REBUTTAL | The Japanese Hiroshima and Nagasaki deaths and the millions of deaths directly caused by the Japanese are a disaster. Japan was fortunate the world (especially the US) fed, clothed, and helped rebuild the country.
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Let us embark on the arduous path of peace, the only approach that suits human dignity, the only way that leads to the proper fullness of human destiny, the only path to a future in which equity, justice, and solidarity are realities, not just distant dreams."
REBUTTAL | Peace has never been, is not now, and never will be an end-state that, once achieved, is self-sustaining & eternal. The price of peace is eternal vigilance.
Mr. Zelensky, Become the Leader You Are Meant to Be!
Since President Volodymyr Zelensky's inauguration on 20 May 2019, has he done everything he could to avoid war with the Russian Federation? Indeed, he inherited a civil war between the Nationalists in the West and the Separatists in the East. It's a conflict that's been brewing since the 1990s.
What is the Side of the Story that is Not Yet Decisive?
By Abraham A. van Kempen, featuring:
- Open letter to President Volodymyr Zelensky
- Vladimir Putin's Victory Day Speech,' 9 May 2022'
- 'John Mearsheimer on Putin's Ambitions After Nine Months of War – The realist American political scientist explains why Russia's move to annex four Ukrainian provinces isn't imperialism.'
- The New York Times Guest Essay, 'World War II Begins with Forgetting,' by Stephen Wertheim.
- An Anonymous Letter in My Inbox
The Hague, 9 December 2022 | If you know of any decisive story, tell the world. We're still searching.
An international community of 40 countries sent hundreds of € billion in financial assistance to Ukraine between 2014 and 2023, exceeding Ukraine's annual Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of roughly $100.1 billion.
REBUTTAL | What do you expect? NATO is helping very poor Ukraine resist an unprovoked military invasion from a nuclear-armed neighbor with four times the population and ten times the GDP
What has Ukraine, flushed with cash beyond its wildest dreams, gained under President Volodymyr Zelensky?
1. Ukraine has 'gained' a brain drain of millions of Ukrainians who, understandably, have sought refuge in the EU and Russia.
REBUTTAL | "Brains" may have left the geography called Ukraine; a significant portion will likely return once Russian war crimes & other aggression have stopped
2. Recognizably, Ukraine has 'gained' a new neighbor in East Ukraine, a new territory voted by 86 percent of its inhabitants – Ukrainian nationals of Russian descent – to become part of the Russian Federation.
REBUTTAL | Undoubtedly, "East Ukraine" has significant numbers of separatists; considering the vote took place under a regime of Russian military occupation, and war crimes, the 86% vote is simply absurd. "Vote yes or I'll rape your wife & kill your children" may win votes in occupied territory, but not hearts & minds.
3. In want of warmth inside their homes, Ukraine has, evidently, 'gained' increased power blackouts with freezing temperatures outside.
REBUTTAL | Given the world literally and almost unanimously assumed Russia would defeat Ukraine in less than a month, Ukraine's resistance has demonstrated patriotism, military sustainability, creativity, and effectiveness. No population wants to endure this level of suffering, but Ukrainians are demonstrating they consider their homeland worth fighting for.
Napoleon fatally underestimated Russian resistance in 1812; Hitler fatally underestimated Russian resistance in 1941; Putin has now duplicated these mistakes with his invasion of Ukraine. Among other significant mistakes, all three failed to provide proper winter clothing to their forces.
4. Reportedly, for every 10 Ukrainians killed, Ukraine has 'gained' one dead Russian.
REBUTTAL | With 90,000 dead Russians, implying 900,000 dead Ukrainians, this is sheer fantasy. The proposition that Ukrainians fighting with NATO (read: US) military weapons, tactics, doctrine, and training are being killed 10-to-1 fighting Russian troops, who are poorly trained, poorly equipped, poorly led, poorly fed, and using WWII Soviet military tactics is palpable & completely unsupported nonsense
5. Ukraine has 'gained' growing resistance from its people against their government. They demonstrably reject their government's demand to serve NATO as cannon fodder and human shields, especially under harsh winter conditions.
REBUTTAL | I read 3-4 hours of news & current events a day; I have read no credible, documented reports of mass "…growing resistance from [Ukraine's] people against their government…". It is undoubtedly true that mothers do not want to see their sons killed for any reason.
Despite the recent infusion of €93.8 billion sunk into Ukraine from 24 January to 3 October 2022, derived from 40 countries in financial, humanitarian, and military aid, Ukraine (and the EU- US/NATO has not gained an inch in accomplishing its offensive strategy – disguised as a defense -- against the Russian Federation. The United States doled €52.3 billion to this impoverished nation to kill and get killed rather than to live, let live, followed by the EU with €29.2 billion and €12.3 billion from other countries, mainly the United Kingdom.
REBUTTAL | The EU/US/NATO are not fighting Russians; Ukrainians are. The premise of the statement is demonstrably untrue. Despite Russian war crimes (shelling, raping & cold-blooded murder of civilians), including the kidnapping of tens of thousands (mainly women, children & the elderly) and relocation to Russian internment:
- the vast majority of Ukraine's territory is and always has been under Ukraine's military control
- Kyiv has never fallen
- Ukraine leadership (Zelensky et al.) have not been assassinated or replaced
- Ukraine has & continues to liberate tens of thousands of square miles of the territory initially occupied by the Russian invasion
- Ukraine attacks on Russian territory have been limited to strictly military (not civilian) targets
- Ukraine's attacks on Russian territory are explicitly demonstrating Russian military incompetence and inability to defend their airspace
- Nuclear weapons notwithstanding, Russia is shown to be a savage and vicious bully & paper tiger.
- The laughably tiny & obsolete Ukraine Navy has taken the Russian Black Sea Navy out of the war (no grand amphibious invasion of Odesa to impress the world)
- The laughably tiny & obsolete Ukraine Air Force is at least holding its own against Russia's Air Force
What could the newly elected and wet-behind-the-ears President of Ukraine have done?
1. Mr. Zelensky could have engaged the European Union (EU) and the United States (US) to guarantee the safety of all Ukrainians, especially those of Russian descent who feared for their lives, as ASOV executed many as saboteurs, separatists, or simply undesirables.
REBUTTAL | No external party (US or NATO) will guarantee Ukraine's safety. Ukraine and her sons will have to die fighting for this. The US and NATO are certainly providing weapons & training to assist with this. "Engaging the EU" is meaningless; it has highly limited resources (which the US backfills) and no political will to undertake its defense, let alone Ukraine's.
2. Mr. Zelensky could have engaged the EU-US (NATO) Axis to guarantee Russian access to Ukraine's seaports along the Black Sea, including Odesa, to facilitate shipping lanes for the free flow of Russian oil, gas, grain, and other exportable products.
REBUTTAL | No external party (US or NATO) will "guarantee" Ukraine's seaports; Ukraine and her sons will have to die fighting for those things. Ukraine appears to be doing a reasonable job of this.
3. Mr. Zelensky could have engaged the EU-US/NATO Axis to guarantee the free flow of Russian oil and gas through advanced pipelines from Russia through Ukraine to Central Europe and Germany.
REBUTTAL | The US considers EU dependence on Russian oil & gas a substantial strategic problem. Europe needs to frack & drill & find other hydrocarbon resource suppliers. Frankly, NordStream has Europe by the balls.
4. Mr. Zelensky could have secured trade agreements with all EU member states connected to the EU-US/NATO Axis.
REBUTTAL | Trade for what? The only product anybody wants is wheat, which Ukraine continues to sell on the world market.
5. Mr. Zelensky could have secured trade agreements with the entire Russian Federation.
REBUTTAL | You are not listening to Putin: he has zero desire to "trade" with Ukraine. His frequently stated & restated goal is to subjugate Ukraine (and Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, and Finland…) to reconstitute the Imperial Russian Empire. Like Hitler before him, he could not be more explicit on the topic. Not understanding this is an act of willful ignorance.
REBUTTAL | The following seven (7) paragraphs are, at best, "aspirational" hyperbole with no foundation in reality.
And what an economic feast it could have been for Ukraine, located between East and West.
A natural conduit, Ukraine could have been the buffer state between the EU-US/NATO member states and the entire Russian Federation,
Managing the flow of Russia's natural resources coveted by the EU.
Ukraine could now earn $billions of new-found revenues
As a go-between between East and West.
Mr. Zelensky, your mother tongue is Russian. You are endowed with a rich education. You've read Aleksandr L Solzhenitsyn, who writes about the best and the worst of us:
"… truth eludes us as soon as our concentration begins to flag, all the while leaving the illusion that we are continuing to pursue it. This is the source of much discord. Also, truth seldom is sweet; it is almost invariably bitter."
Often when we're on the right road, we take the wrong exit that brings us to a brick wall or, worse, a slippery slope toward a ravine.
East and West are at war. Global hegemony is at stake. The people of Ukraine, serving the EU-US/NATO Axis as cannon fodder and human shields, are smack in the middle.
REBUTTAL | Nobody is forcing Ukrainians to fight for their freedom. Ukrainians willingly do it, just as the nascent United States did in 1776 and Israel does today. The US has tried nation-building (Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq); if citizens don't have the will to defend their freedom, no amount of rah-rah US military training & fancy NATO weapons will help.
Open Letter to President Volodymyr Zelensky
Dear Mr. Zelensky,
Have you noticed? NATO is impotent. It didn't stop Russia from invading and attacking, and decimating Ukraine.
REBUTTAL | US/NATO/EU is not fighting this war – Ukraine is, obviously, with western weapons. So far, this crummy little country is doing a splendid job of ripping the guts out of the conventional Soviet military. That's about as far from impotent as you can get.
Have you noticed? The sanctions haven't stopped Russia's resolve. They hurt, but they won't hinder Russia from securing its shipping lanes and pipelines.
REBUTTAL | Russia has been a totalitarian state for hundreds of years and is quickly regressing (a la Stalin) to despotism. Russian leaders have never viewed their populations as more than "natural resources" to be "harvested" as they please. Sanctions are, indeed, impacting the people; a painful Russian fact that is irrelevant to Putin.
REBUTTAL | Whatever happened 6-8 weeks ago to the NordStream pipeline demonstrates Russia can't "secure" its pipelines. Russia is not critically dependent on shipping lanes – most of its trade is over land or thru pipelines.
Have you noticed? You bet on the wrong horse. The United States is imploding from within – Democrats versus Republicans. The leaders of the European Union are blaming each other for cutting their fingers – stopping the flow of oil.
REBUTTAL | Frankly, the US has bigger fish to fry – China. Besides nuclear weapons, Russia is a pipsqueak, about one-third the population of the EU and about 13% of the EU GDP. The EU is staring pure evil in the face & they have no capability or political will to defend against it. Again, the EU is dependent on the US.
Have you noticed? You have triggered a tectonic change in global geopolitics. The world needs to recalibrate its balance of power. One global policeman is not enough. Power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.
REBUTTAL | I will reiterate what I said above:
- not a single EU nation spends 2% of GDP on national defense. The EU depends on the US taxpayer and the blood of US sons (and now daughters) for its national defense. The EU does not have the means or political will to defend itself.
- To the extent the EU gets upset or tired of this arrangement, it can damn well start paying for its national defense and put its sons and daughters in harm's way.
Mr. Zelensky, why do you insist on limiting yourself? Ukraine's destiny is to become the go-between between the EU and Russia.
REBUTTAL | Says who? Ukraine is a corrupt tiny shit hole that nobody (other than Biden's son) wants anything to do with. Amazingly and unexpectedly, the nation has pulled together and is fighting for its life. Bravo. But they're 100 years away from being a trusted go-between. Besides, why can't Finland perform that function?
Mr. Zelensky, peace can never come too late. Read Vladimir and Volodymyr … Rulers of Peace? Your first name in Ukrainian, Volodymyr, translates to Vladimir in Russian. Volodymyr or Vladimir means 'Ruler of Peace.' I strongly urge you and Mr. Putin to live up to your names.
REBUTTAL | Putin was born in 1953, the year Stalin died. Putin & most of the men in his immediate family were NKVD agents, and Putin was as well. This is undoubtedly excellent training for beating helpless prisoners with fists & clubs, but it's not exactly the best resume for a "peace" maker.
Mr. Zelensky, stop the rhetoric and reach the noble pursuits of your Presidency. Three fingers point at you when you point your finger accusing, condemning, and denunciating Russia. You have caused millions of your fellow citizens to displace, disperse, and separate from their loved ones and caused many to shiver in the cold or die.
REBUTTAL | Zelensky's immediate job is to win his country's freedom; EVERYTHING ELSE is secondary.
- Several times in this material, you've exhibited confusion over exactly who is causing millions of Ukrainians to "…displace, disperse, and separate from their loved ones and caused many to shiver in the cold or die…". Previously, you blamed the US; here, you blame Zelensky. Only Putin is responsible for this misery.
- There are some things worth dying for; many Ukrainians are now heeding this call to duty, and many will die.
Sincerely,
Abraham A. van Kempen
Reaction from President Vladimir Putin (Read 'Vladimir Putin's victory day speech,' 9 May 2022.'):
"In December last year … Russia called on the West to engage in honest discussion to find fair compromises which accounted for each other's interests. All of this was in vain! They didn't want to listen to us. And this means that, in reality, they had entirely different plans, and we have seen this.
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Let me repeat. We saw all this military infrastructure being set up. We saw hundreds of foreign advisors beginning to work and the regular deliveries of the most modern weaponry from NATO countries. The danger grew with each passing day. So, Russia launched a preemptive attack against this aggression. It was necessary, timely, and the only choice—the decision of a sovereign, strong, independent country.
REBUTTAL | As I recall, all this happened after an unprovoked Russia invaded Crimea. Of course, the Ukrainians sought help against a much larger imperialistic and totalitarian state.
Russia will never reject love for our homeland, the truth or those traditional values, the customs of our forebearers, and respect for all nations and cultures."
[Editor's note | To liberate Europe from NAZI Germany, Russia sacrificed 27 million of its noble citizens, slaughtered by the NAZIS.
REBUTTAL | It is reasonably accurate to say 27 million Russian citizens died in WWII. How noble they were is questionable. Hundreds of thousands committed suicide; hundreds of thousands more were shot by NKVD regiments to keep them from abandoning the front lines. A significant number were conscripted at the point of a gun & sent to war with no weapon (their instructions were to pick one up from a fallen comrade). We should also comment here on the cold-blooded murder of 22,000 polish military officers in the Katyn Forest…and the Russian army's practice of explicitly encouraging troops to loot & rape civilians as they marched thru Germany. Russian policy was to shoot returning Russian POWs. Of the 100,000 German POWs taken at Stalingrad, only 5,000 lived to return to Germany.
However, without a doubt, Russia achieved a massive defeat over Germany.
John Mearsheimer on Putin's Ambitions After Nine Months of War
December 08, 2022
Source: The New Yorker
https://www.newyorker.com/news/q-and-a/john-mearsheimer-on-putins-ambitions-after-nine-months-of-war
Published November 17, 2022
The realist political scientist explains why Russia's move to annex four Ukrainian provinces isn't imperialism.
"What motivates him is fear of Ukraine becoming a part of NATO," John Mearsheimer says of Vladimir Putin. Photograph by Grigory Sysoyev / Sputnik / AFP / Getty
REBUTTAL | This is utter nonsense. For 17-18 years before WWII, Hitler publicly proclaimed, verbally and in writing, his racism (Jews & Slavs) and his intent to obtain lebensraum. Putin is essentially doing the same thing: for over ten years, Putin has publicly & explicitly stated it's his destiny to recreate the Imperial Russian Empire. Mearsheimer, like Chamberlain, is simply solipsistic or willfully ignorant. Either way, he's more than willing to condone, justify, or explain (whatever term you wish) the brutal totalitarian subjugation of tens of millions of free Ukrainians (they may be corrupt, but they are their own nation).
"Back in February, a few days after Russia launched its war in Ukraine, I spoke with the political scientist John Mearsheimer.
A longtime observer of US foreign policy—on which he has tended to cast a skeptical eye—Mearsheimer largely blamed Putin's invasion on the West, arguing that, by expanding NATO, the West had cornered Russia and made a conflict with Ukraine much more likely.
Mearsheimer, a dedicated realist, had been making a version of this argument for some time.
In 2014, when Putin annexed Crimea and offered support to separatists in Eastern Ukraine, Mearsheimer said that it was predominantly the fault of Europe and the United States.
This June, a couple of months after our first conversation, against the backdrop of a war dragging on with increasing brutality, Mearsheimer said in a speech, "The United States is principally responsible for causing the Ukraine crisis."
Read more: John Mearsheimer on Putin's Ambitions After Nine Months of War – The realist American political scientist explains why Russia's move to annex four Ukrainian provinces isn't imperialism, by Isaac Chotiner, New Yorker Magazine, 17 November 2022.
World War II Begins with Forgetting
December 07, 2022
Source: The New York Times
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/02/opinion/america-world-war-iii.html
By Stephen Wertheim
Published December 2, 2022
Dear Abraham,
President Biden has warned that sending US forces into Ukraine would mean "World War III." But how many Americans appreciate what such a conflict would entail? Just as the United States now faces the natural and regular prospect of war with a major rival, the generation of Americans who experienced the Second World War is disappearing. Meanwhile, most citizens and leaders alive today are unused to enduring almost any hardship for foreign policy choices.
REBUTTAL | Nuclear weapons notwithstanding, Russia is not a major US rival. They are a reasonably backward kleptocracy with 45% of the US population and 9% of the US GDP. In the meantime, a tiny country is ripping Russia's conventional military apart. Certainly, NATO-class weapons help, but fighting spirit is a huge intangible component of winning wars. Ukraine's military has it; Russia's does not.
In a new article for the New York Times, I write that the United States must prepare by undertaking a national effort of historical recovery and imagination — first and foremost, to enable policymakers and the public to decide how far to go to risk calamity. With so much at stake, our leaders must raise public awareness to avoid bringing about the worst-case outcome.
Sincerely,
CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE
Stephen Wertheim
Senior Fellow
American Statecraft Program
Read more: New York Times Guest Essay, 'World War II Begins with Forgetting,' by Stephen Wertheim, New York Times, 2 December 2022
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An Anonymous Letter in My Inbox
The enormous loss dealt by Ukraine is not its own doing. The US has pulled Kyiv's marionette strings and pushed it into the war. The consequences of the Ukraine war and sanctions have been felt across Europe. Its own petard has hoisted Europe.
REBUTTAL | I pity the poor dumb son of a bitch who wrote this. The EU is staring pure evil in the eye & has no idea how to proceed. Putin has repeatedly stated that he desires to recreate the Imperial Russian Empire – the EU is simply to be a part of that Empire. But, no, this fool blames it on the US.
If you dislike how the US does things, fight your own war.
Europe's economy has gone for a toss. The Euro has fallen to the lowest against the dollar in a decade. Europe's inflation has skyrocketed to the highest in the last three-four decades. The gas embargo has put millions of European jobs in jeopardy.
The political crises in Italy, North Macedonia, and Britain have highlighted the upcoming 'European spring.' Countries face the danger of their economy shrinking. Until now, Europe has been oblivious to its worries. Yet, on the horizon are signs of a recession.
Europe is on the verge of de-industrialization because of the excessive oil, gas, and power prices.
Editor's Note | I spoke with a local snack bar operator yesterday. He told me that starting in January 2023, his monthly power bill will increase from €1,100.00 to €3,100.00. Unless he receives a monthly government subsidy, his days as a snack bar operator are numbered.
REBUTTAL | Gosh! I'm almost moved to tears…until I realized Europe could quickly drill & frack for oil & gas as other grown countries do. Either that or sit in the dark & freeze, hoping the US sends you enough LNG. But, yea, subsidies will fix the problem, which is only getting worse. With Italy & Spain in the lead, the EU went broke about ten years ago. Citizens just haven't realized it yet.
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