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SALLY MORRIS: IS WAR TOO HIGH A PRICE TO PAY FOR THE MIDTERM ELECTIONS? |
It keeps slipping out, doesn't it? We have been formally and pointedly assured that we will not see any "boots on the ground" in Ukraine. And yet . . . weird things keep slipping out when Biden gets in front of a microphone. He has been caught telling American troops in Europe about "what they will see when they get to Ukraine". He has suggested that the US would pursue a "regime change" in Russia, that Putin "cannot remain in power", which would not seem to be his option. He continually refers to Putin as a "war criminal", a "brutal dictator", terms he has avoided in the case of Xi Jin Ping. They might easily apply to his friend Zelenskyy, but no. They are reserved for Putin. He has allowed his State Department to "leak" the idea that Putin is planning to use chemical warfare - a war crime - without any substance to the rumor. This, coming from an admitted war criminal government - our own - that has promoted and built with official tax dollars labs in which biological weapons are being developed and produced. Hard to make this stuff up. But it is not pointless, although pointless it might appear. It is the old smoke-and-mirrors, the sleight-of-hand of the music hall magician. The administration's* thinking apparently is that if we are all revved up on jingoist war propaganda and we're all focused on rooting for the Ukrainian team we won't be concerned that our gas tanks, our grocery store shelves, our bank accounts and our businesses are all empty because of his toxic domestic policies. Some of us thought that his tapping the Strategic Oil Reserves was an effort to ease the financial crisis he has created, but then we find that the oil is bound for Rotterdam instead. Not Omaha. Not Chicago. Not Barstow. Rotterdam. He needs this war. But we could be paying a terrible price for a card trick that could end up in a world war, a nuclear disaster of the greatest magnitude. And at the very least, more lives lost. There must be a limit to the cynicism - even in Washington.
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