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“The Russians are Still Coming” without RussiaGate. “Fake News” and US Foreign Policy under Trump

28-3-2019 < Global Research 69 1491 words
 

From one day to the next,  following the release of the Mueller report, the shaky RussiaGate consensus created by the corporate media has been broken. 


What the Mueller investigation contends is that there is no proof that the Kremlin interfered in the 2016 presidential elections. 


The demise of the RussiaGate narrative, however, does not mean that the Trump administration will renew its relations with the Kremlin. “The Russians are still coming”… without RussiaGate. Russia is still portrayed as a threat to America’s National Security.


In this regard, the objective of the Neocons has been achieved. The Trump administration, with its hawk team of  advisers including Pompeo and Bolton, not to mention Gina Haspel at the CIA, is towing the line. 


Corporate and Political Rivalries


The RussiaGate narrative was required to sustain the multibillion dollar contracts in favor of the military industrial complex including the 1.2 trillion dollar nuclear weapons program.


What was at stake in 2016 were fundamental rivalries within the US establishment marked by the clash between competing corporate (and political) factions, each of which was intent upon exerting control over the incoming US presidency.


In this regard,  Trump was not entirely in the pocket of the lobby groups. He was not a groomed politician. As a member of the business establishment, he had his own corporate sponsors and fund raisers. His stated foreign policy agenda including his “commitment” to revise Washington’s relationship with Moscow did not fully conform with the interests of the defence contractors.


Prior to the elections, a smear campaign was launched by the media on behalf of the  “Clinton faction”. At the height of the election campaign Trump was portrayed by the US media as  “an agent” of the Kremlin, a modern Manchurian candidate.  Barely a month before the November 8 2016 elections, former Secretary of Defense and CIA Director Leo Panetta  intimated that Trump represented a threat to National Security. The Atlantic (October 8, 2016),  described Trump is a “Modern Manchurian Candidate”.




Belleville National Democrats, Jan 13, 2017




Vanity Fair November 1 2016



The Atlantic October 8 2016


This anti-Trump campaign continued unabated in the wake of the elections. Ironically, Rod Rosenstein who had been nominated for the position of Deputy Attorney General by president Trump in February 2017, acted against Trump almost immediately following his confirmation on April 27, 2017.


Trump’s Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein’s mandate was to organize the so-called Russia Probe pertaining to alleged Kremlin interference in the November 2016 elections. Rosenstein’s first step consisted in the firing of FBI Director James Comey and appointing former FBI Director Robert Mueller as Special Council to lead the Russia Probe.


The Fake News Witch-hunt. Clamping Down on Independent Media


RussiaGate was not only a conspiracy against Trump, largely in response to his 2016 election campaign commitment to restore “normal” diplomatic relations with Russia, it also took the form of a Witch-hunt directed against the independent online media,  which were casually tagged as “Russian trolls”, “Russian bots”,  “political commentators acting on behalf of the Russian government.” etc.


In chorus, the Western media was involved in fake news accusing Moscow of election meddling without a shred of evidence. In contrast, the lies and fabrications as well as the criminality underlying the Democrats’ 2016 election campaign were the object of  independent online media reports which were immediately branded as “fake news” on behalf of the Kremlin.


According to Reuters:



 “Russian President Vladimir Putin supervised his intelligence agencies’ hacking of the U.S. presidential election and turned it from a general attempt to discredit American democracy to an effort to help Donald Trump, three U.S. officials said on Thursday.” (emphasis added)



The New York Times (December 15) focusses on Kremlin meddling. Donald Trump is tagged as “a Useful Idiot”:



Kremlin meddling in the 2016 election warrants further investigation, with an eye toward preventive or retaliatory measures. President Obama has asked the nation’s intelligence community to deliver a fuller report on its findings before he leaves office on Jan. 20, …


Mr. Trump’s reaction to the C.I.A.’s findings leaves him isolated, … There could be no more “useful idiot,” to use Lenin’s term of art, than an American president who doesn’t know he’s being played by a wily foreign power. (emphasis added)



According to the Washington Post in a report published one month before the 2016 November elections:



The Obama administration on Friday [October 2016] officially accused Russia of attempting to interfere in the 2016 elections, including by hacking the computers of the Democratic National Committee and other political organizations.


The denunciation, made by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and the Department of Homeland Security, came as pressure was growing from within the administration and some lawmakers to publicly name Moscow and hold it accountable for actions apparently aimed at sowing discord around the election.


“The U.S. Intelligence Community is confident that the Russian Government directed the recent compromises of e-mails from U.S. persons and institutions, including from U.S. political organizations,” said a joint statement from the two agencies. “. . . These thefts and disclosures are intended to interfere with the U.S. election process.” (WP, October 7, 2016)



While the Washington Post (supported by the Deep State) was spreading rumors on Russia’s alleged election meddling, it was also involved in engineering the Blacklisting of independent media. In an “authoritative” Washington Post article, reporter Craig Timberg  reviewed an anonymous website called “PropOrNot,” which had blacklisted several hundred independent online news sources intimating that these websites and social media accounts were part of a Kremlin propaganda network.




Screenshot of WP article, November 24, 2016




The Washington Post report served as an endorsement of an evolving Blacklisting campaign. Sustained by the RussiaGate narrative, a smear campaign was launched.  Several hundred online media sites including Global Research were tagged as “fake news” by Facebook and the search engines including Google.


The objective was to use the RussiaGate narrative (which had evolved into a broadly accepted public consensus), as a means to suppress the independent online media.


What happens now?  While the Mueller report confirms that the corporate media were spreading “fake news” in support of RussiaGate, it is highly unlikely that the mainstream media will indulge in a mea culpa. Moreover, it is also unlikely that the social media and search engine censorship against the independent online media will be removed.


What is of course significant is that the broader public is now fully aware that they have been lied to, misled by the mainstream media from the very outset of the RussiaGate saga.


The Skripal Affair


 The RussiaGate saga was not limited to the United States, it extended into Britain and the European Union. The unspoken objective was to jeopardize diplomatic as well as economic relations between the European Union and the Russian Federation. The Kremlin was also accused of political meddling in relation to America’s closest allies including Britain, France and Canada (where the issue of election interference was raised).


The Skripal affair –which hit Britain’s tabloids– was an integral part of the RussiaGate Op. It was based on fake intelligence and media disinformation directed against Moscow. Launched by the UK government of Theresa May, a political consensus had unfolded. Moscow was casually accused of conducting a mysterious covert nerve gas attack against a former Russian intelligence operative and his daughter.



While the story was refuted, the objective of the Skripal affair  ultimately succeeded. It consisted in pressuring EU member states to jeopardize their diplomatic relations with Russia.


Meanwhile, the RussiaGate saga also provided legitimacy to NATO threats against Russia, resulting in massive military deployments at Russia’s doorstep.


US Foreign Policy


The Mueller report does not restore sanity in US foreign policy.  Quite the opposite.


What it confirms is that there is no evidence of Russian support of  Trump’s candidacy in the 2016 presidential elections.


Since Trump’s inauguration, however, the objective of normalizing diplomatic relations with Russia has largely been scrapped.


With Bolton and Pompeo, the NeoCons control Trump’s foreign policy.


War scenarios with Russia and China are contemplated.


Nuclear war is on the drawing board of the Pentagon.


The RussiaGate narrative against Trump is no longer required.




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