How the U.S. Government & Its Colonies Deceive Their Public
Ever since 25 July 1945, the U.S. Government has had, as its #1 objective, to take control ultimately over all other countries (“hegemony”); and its main targets to conquer have been the world’s largest country, which is Russia, and then the world’s most populous country, which has been China. In order to do this, the U.S. regime needed to deceive their public to believe that ‘freedom and democracy’ were what they spread around the world by their coups and invasions, but most of their successful “regime-changes” actually replaced popularly elected democratic Governments, such as Mossadegh in Iran, Arbenz in Guatemala, and Allende in Chile, by imposing there instead decades-long murderous military dictatorships such as The Shah in Iran, a long succession of brutal juntas in Guatemala, and the fascist (Milton Friedman acolyte and propagandist for ‘freedom’) Pinochet in Chile. The deceits by the U.S. regime and its colonies, have enabled the U.S. regime to impoverish, torture, and murder, millions of people throughout the world, extracting wealth from the conquered countries for America’s billionaires, all the while pretending to be “a force for good in the world.”
I have previously documented how the U.S. regime grabbed Ukraine in a brutal February 2014 coup (pumped by them as being instead a ‘democratic revolution’) that it had been planning ever since June of 2011, and promptly turned that previously democratically led internationally neutralist country into a U.S.-imposed rabidly anti-Russian stooge-regime which quickly began an ethnic-cleansing campaign to get rid of the people who had voted for the neutralist Ukrainian President that the U.S. regime had replaced. This subjugation of Ukraine to the U.S. empire led ultimately to Russia’s 24 February 2022 (as the U.S. regime and its colonies call it) ‘unprovoked’ invasion of Ukraine; and, now, after over $400 billion in U.S.-and-‘allied’ taxpayer-purchased armaments and other assistance to the U.S.-imposed Ukrainian regime so as to defeat Russia with Ukrainian troops and U.S.-and-‘allied’ weapons and satellite intelligence, this imperialistic-expansion operation by the U.S. regime is finally going down to defeat just like its previous ones in Vietnam and Afghanistan did; and, so, the story here has been well continued by Glenn Diesen at RT News on November 3rd, right up till the present. His account describes the change in the U.S.-and-allied liars’ “narrative” about the war in Ukraine, so as to ease their fools into gradual acceptance of the by-now inevitable defeat in Ukraine of the U.S. empire, by Russia, in the battlefields of Ukraine, with Ukrainian troops and U.S.-and-allied armaments and training; and so Diesen’s account of this change-of-‘narrative” is presented below [along with my added comments to it, in brackets]:
https://archive.is/mMGfo
By Glenn Diesen, 3 November 2024
The Economist magazine reports this week that “Russia is slicing through Ukrainian defenses” and Ukraine is subsequently “struggling to survive.” Across the Western media, the public is being prepared for defeat and painful concessions in future negotiations. Journalists are changing the narrative as reality can no longer be ignored. Moscow’s coming success has been obvious since at least the summer of 2023, yet this was ignored, to keep the proxy war [between America and Russia] going.
We are witnessing an impressive demonstration of narrative control: For more than two years, the political-media elites [agents of U.S.-and-allied billionaires] have been chanting ‘Ukraine is winning’ and denounced any dissent to their narrative as [being] ‘Kremlin talking points’ that aim to reduce support for the war. What was ‘Russian propaganda’ yesterday is now suddenly the consensus of the collective elites. Critical self-reflection is as absent as it was after the Russiagate reporting, following the 2016 US election.
Similar narrative control was displayed when the media reassured the public for two decades that the US was in control of Afghanistan, before it fled in a great rush with dramatic images of people falling off an airplane [it happened not only in Afghanistan but also in the regime’s rushed evacuation from Vietnam, both planes and helicopters losing people].
Journalists deceived the public over the past while by presenting the stagnant front lines as evidence that Russia was not gaining an edge. However, in a war of attrition, the direction of the war is measured by attrition rates – the losses on each side. Territorial control comes after the adversary has been exhausted as territorial expansion is very costly in such high-intensity warfare with powerful defensive lines. The attrition rates have throughout the war been extremely unfavorable to Ukraine, and they keep getting worse [and U.S.-and-allied ‘news’-media lied to say that Russia’s attrition-rates were higher than Ukraine’s]. The current collapse of Kiev’s front lines was very predictable as its manpower and weaponry have been exhausted.
Read more: Secrets and Lies: This is how the West doomed Ukraine
Why has the former narrative expired? The public could be misled by fake attrition rates, yet it is not possible to cover up territorial changes after the eventual breaking point. Furthermore, the proxy war was beneficial to NATO [and to U.S.-and-allied armaments-manufacturers] when the Russians and Ukrainians were bleeding each other without any significant territorial changes. Now that the Ukrainians are exhausted and are beginning to lose strategic territory, it is no longer in the interests of the US-led b
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