Why the West Can Never Defeat or “Forgive” Russia
Column: Politics
Region: Russia in the World
Historically and intuitively, Russia has fought for
the survival of humanity. Of course, things are not always pronounced or
defined in such terms. However, already on several occasions, this enormous
country has stood up against the most mighty and evil forces that have
threatened the very survival of our Planet.
During the Second World War, the Soviet people, mainly Russians,
sacrificed at least 25 million men, women and children, in the end defeating
Nazism. No other country in modern history has undergone more.
Right after that victory, Russia, alongside China and later Cuba,
embarked on the most awesome and noble project of all times: the systematic
dismantling of Western colonialism. All over the world oppressed masses stood
up against European and North American imperialist barbarity, and it was the
Soviet Union that was ready to give them a beacon of hope, as well as
substantial financial, ideological and military support.
As one oppressed and ruined nation after another was gaining
independence, hatred against the Soviet Union and the Russian people was
growing in virtually all the capitals of the Western world. After all, the
looting of non-white continents was considered a natural right of the “civilized
world”.
In the USA and Europe, such words as “colonialism” and “imperialism”
were rapidly gaining extremely negative connotations, or at least on the
surface. It would have been counter-productive to attack, to demonize the
Soviet Union for supporting liberation struggles in all those continents.
Instead, elaborate theories about the “Evil Empire” were erected.
Russia has always been “ in the way”; a colossal country spoiling the
brutal plans of Washington, Berlin, London and Paris – plans to control and plunder
the entire planet.
But the nobler were its deeds; the more insulting the attacks against
it.
Russia always possessed tremendous capacity to mobilize itself, to throw
all its resources at achieving one single, humanistic, and deeply moral goal.
There has been something sacred in its struggles, something “higher”, and
totally essential.
“Stand up,
enormous country, stand up to a deadly fight!” This is how one of the greatest patriotic songs
of the Second World War begins. When Russia fights, then all that matters is
victory. No price is too high.
Fate selected Russia to struggle for the entire world. If you don’t
believe in “fate”, you will never understand the “Russian soul”. It is not
about religion – Russia is mainly anarchic and “atheist”. But it believes in
and accepts fate.
Moreover, most of the time Russia has really no choice. It has been
faced either with the victory or the end of humanity. And when the world and
its survival have been threatened, Russia has always stood up: outraged,
frightening but also extremely beautiful in its wrath and determination. It has
fought with each pore, each speck of its land, and each heart of its people. It
has almost always won, but at a horrific price, burying millions of its sons
and daughters, stricken afterwards by indescribable sorrow and pain.
And there was never anyone standing by, to console it. As the fires were
still raging, as tears were still covering the faces of mothers and wives who
lost their loved ones, the country was spat at, ridiculed and humiliated by the
Western Machiavellian regimes and their propaganda.
Its heroism was belittled, its sacrifice mocked. It was repeated that
its millions who died for humankind, actually died in vain.
In return for its heroic struggles, Russia never asked for anything,
except for two essential things: recognition and respect. It never received
either!
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Now once again, Russia stands up, launching its epic fight against ISIS;
that horrendous parody in the Muslim religion – created and armed by the West
and its vicious regional lackeys.
Russia had to act. Because if it didn’t, who would? After centuries of
Western crusades and the most appalling colonialist practices, there is hardly
anything left of the Middle East, this marvelous part of the world, which can
only be described as one of the cradles of our civilization. Plundered and
humiliated, the Middle East has been reduced to a pathetic mosaic of client
states, serving the West. Tens of millions have been murdered. Everything has
been plundered. Socialist and secular governments have been cornered and
overthrown.
I have worked intensively in this part of the world, and I can testify
that save Africa, there is no other area of the world that is so scarred and
brutalized by Western greed and barbarism.
Hopeless, mortally injured and desperate, two ancient countries that
have been lately suffering the most –Syria and Iraq – approached Russia, asking
for its help.
And Russia agreed to help them.
Yes, of course, I can already hear that cacophony of noises coming from
Europe and North America about: “Russian interests” and its “sphere of
influence”. Because in the West, nothing is, and nothing can be, sacred.
Because everything has to be tinted with dark sarcasm and nihilism… If the West
is acting like a thug, then the rest of the world has to be portrayed in the
same colors and shades. After all, the West does not have allies, it doesn’t
have feelings; only interests. I did not invent this; I was told this, again
and again, when I lived and worked in destroyed parts of Africa.
But I don’t give a damn what they say in Paris or Washington. What
matters is what is said in Iraq, Syria and Lebanon. And I will tell you how it
is there: if you go to a barber shop there, and you say that you are Russian,
people get up, and they embrace you, and some cry!
*
Russia will never attack other countries, but if attacked, its wrath can
be horrendous, especially when it is in the middle of fighting a war. “Whoever
will come to us with a sword, from a sward they will perish,” proclaimed
Alexander Nevsky, the 13th Century Prince of Novgorod.
The recent downing of a Russian bomber over Syria by Turkish Air Forces
has increased the danger of a much wider regional war.
Turkey, a NATO member nation, is spreading terror all over the region:
from Libya and Somalia, to Iraq, Syria and its own Kurdish territory. It is
torturing people, murdering many including journalists, robbing millions of
their natural resources, and spreading the most extremist, mainly
Qatari-backed, jihadi teachings.
I met Recep Tayyip Erdoğan,
many years ago in the early 1990s in Istanbul, when he was the then mayor of
the city, and when I was “licking
my wounds” in between my
writing on how the West was systematically destroying Yugoslavia.
“Do you speak Turkish?” he asked me during one of our meetings.
“Not well”, I replied. “Just a little.”
“But you know perfectly well how to pronounce the name of our party!
That shows how important we are.”
From our first meeting, I knew that he was a megalomaniac, a man full of
inferiority complexes, and an aggressive scum. I had no idea he would ‘go so
far’. He did. Because of him, millions are suffering, all over the region.
Now he has shot down a Russian bomber and invaded Iraq.
Turkey has fought Russia on several occasions, and almost always lost.
Then, in between two world wars, it managed to survive only because of the help
provided to it by the Soviet Union. Turkey should think twice about its next
steps.
Russia does not just ‘fight wars’. Its fights for the survival of
mankind are nothing short of an enormous work of art, of poetry or a symphony.
It is hard to explain but it is so. Everything is intertwined.
To shoot the Russian SU-24 from behind is like shaking those 25 million
who died during the Second World War. It is horrendous, as it is unwise. In
Russia, this is not how things are done. You want to fight, then come out and
fight, face to face.
But if you kill like a coward, and if you invade neighboring and already
devastated countries, you may, one day, find yourself facing not just some
SU-24’s, but a bunch of heavy strategic bombers.
*
Russia cannot be defeated. There are many reasons for it. One is
pragmatic: it is a nuclear superpower. Another is, because it usually fights
for just causes. And it does so with all its might and with its whole heart.
If it were not for Russia, there would be no Planet Earth, at least as
we know it. The West and its fascist Christian states would be fully in control
of the world. The “un-people”, the “non-whites” would be treated like animals
(even worse than they are treated now): there would be no control left, and no
boundaries to the theft and destruction.
The so-called “civilized world” (the one that builds its theatres and
schools from the rivers of blood and corpses of others) would be marching,
unopposed, towards absolute control over the Planet.
Fortunately, Russia exists. And it cannot be defeated. And it will never
be defeated.
However, it can also never be forgiven by the West, for standing
on the side of the wretched of the earth.
Andre Vltchek is
philosopher, novelist, filmmaker and investigative journalist, he’s a creator
of Vltchek’s World an
a dedicated Twitter user, especially for
the online magazine “New
Eastern Outlook”
First appeared:http://journal-neo.org/2015/12/17/why-the-west-can-never-defeat-or-forgive-russia/
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