Showing posts with label Russia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Russia. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Ukraine Russia War – Fascist Corruption

Recently some of the Ukrainian president’s closest friends, confidantes, and advisers, as well as people in his political party, have been strongly suspected of corruption by the internal agency, called Nabu, that not so long ago Zelenskyy tried to prevent from doing its job through legislation in Ukraine’s parliament, only to be made to reverse this by massive protests. The corruption involves alleged kickbacks from contracts for the big Ukrainian energy company, Energoatom. One of the suspects fled the country, allegedly to Israel, just hours before his home was raided in the investigation, apparently being tipped off. This was Timur Mindich, the old friend of Zelenskyy and former business partner in his media production company, Kvartal 95, which helped Zelensky get elected and gain power, as well as providing a team of close advisers afterwards, all helped by money and political encouragement from the west.  Another close friend, adviser, and Zelenskyy’s chief of staff, who was inseparable from Zelenskyy until now and was the key figure in the so-called peace negotiations with foreign governments, was Andriy Yermak. Yermak also worked for Zelenskyy’s media production company, as a lawyer at first, from 2011. Other figures involved are Ukraine’s ex deputy prime minister Oleksiy Chernishov, who was also under suspicion in another case of corruption, the justice minister Herman Halushchenko, and the energy minister Svetlana Hrynchuk, plus a good number of other less well-known individuals. All of these were members of Zelenskyy’s Servant of the People political party. Yes, the name seems somewhat ironic to say the least.

The western media state apparatus does not dwell much on these matters, although they report it, the person who appears to be the focal point of the corruption, president Zelenskyy himself, completely evades their suspicion, even their speculation, when you might have expected otherwise. So much money and praise has been heaped upon this fascist leader, now no longer elected in Ukraine but essential to the western media, that they cannot easily retrace their steps. It was similar with Aung San Suu Kyi, you may recall. But that moment when the Canadian parliament, with Zelenskyy in attendance, gave an actual old Nazi two standing ovations, was obviously highly emblematic.  

The bourgeois state media spin on this is that it demonstrates that Ukraine is a society with a democracy on the right path to solving its enormous corruption problem, as if this were just a fly in the ointment, it is after all the only way to paint it positively for them. It is a standard response that excuses everything. If they lose a conflict, they will also say it was due to the mass peace campaigns, which "show how vibrant our democracy is." 

We will not dwell on how western workers might feel about their money and weapons being gifted to a foreign fascist leadership while they are deprived in the cost of living crisis, but ask how must the poor Ukrainian workers feel being sent to the front and risking their lives, and often dying, for these people. They are suffering in the energy blackouts caused by Russian bombing, but having their money and energy siphoned off to fill the pockets of their own corrupt leaders, in the midst of this war, rather than support the effort, must be extremely galling. This again is not mentioned, even speculated on, by the western media state apparatuses, who dutifully follow their bourgeois class’s imperialist aims.

https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2020/4/17/why-is-a-heroine-of-ukraines-revolution-charged-with-murder

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/12/2/what-will-the-sacking-of-zelenskyys-no-2-change-for-ukraine

Thursday, March 13, 2025

Leaders Waffle on the possible Ukraine Peace Deal

What do they mean? Starmer and the rest of the western leaders who are not actually involved in the negotiations over peace between the US, Russia and Ukraine, and obviously sore about this, say they want security guarantees for Ukraine to ensure the peace deal with Russia, which has not happened yet, and which is currently winning on the battlefield. One supposes that they must look as if they are having something to do with it. Yet it is the security guarantee that would be provided by Ukraine joining Nato which has been a big factor in sparking this war. Zelensky constantly demands this membership from the west, ignoring the fact that this would, if Nato worked as it should, automatically spark WWIII. Like it or not, the Russians regard being encircled by a military alliance of western powers as aggressive, and particularly Ukraine, which has the history of being an avenue for the invasion of Russia/Soviet Union and has a legacy of fascism amongst a proportion of its leadership. So how could these leader’s demand for security guarantees ever be a factor that could help bring about peace? In fact, they cannot be, they are really a demand for more of the same war, if they are not just waffle, hot air, bluster, which they are.

It has become at least obvious with US president Trump, who needs some recognition for trying to save lives with a peace deal, that there are two imperialist ambitions at work on this battleground, fighting over resources and security positions, and Ukraine does not have much say in this, only those of its leaders who seek to sell out entirely to the US, that is, if it can be cajoled into entirely destroying Russia. On both sides working class people are being killed just to achieve certain objectives of their respective ruling classes.


Monday, March 18, 2024

THEORY: An Anti-Imperialist view on the Russia/Ukraine Conflict

 In the Canadian House of Commons in Ottawa, Ontario, on Friday, September 22, 2023:

“Canadian lawmakers cheered and Zelensky raised his fist in acknowledgement as Hunka saluted from the gallery during two separate standing ovations. Rota called him a “Ukrainian hero and a Canadian hero, and we thank him for all his service.”

Zelensky was in Ottawa to bolster support from Western allies for Ukraine’s war against the Russian invasion.”

From <https://www.timesofisrael.com/canadas-parliament-trudeau-and-zelensky-give-inadvertent-ovation-to-nazi-war-veteran/>

“The Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies issued a statement Sunday saying the speaker’s adulatory remarks ignored “the horrific fact that Hunka served in the 14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS, a Nazi military unit whose crimes against humanity during the Holocaust are well-documented… [It] was responsible for the mass murder of innocent civilians with a level of brutality and malice that is unimaginable”. “

From <https://www.timesofisrael.com/canadas-parliament-trudeau-and-zelensky-give-inadvertent-ovation-to-nazi-war-veteran/>

Yaroslaw Hunka’s adulation happened while the Speaker of the Canadian Parliament was making introductory remarks before the address of the Ukrainian president Volodymir Zelensky, with him in attendance. This was obviously a sensational event for the mainstream media to cover, but, apart from The Times of Israel, it generally decided not to emphasize his presence, or that Zelensky “raised his fist” to salute Hunka, who in fact received two standing ovations during Zelinsky’s state visit.

So, there it was: the sudden collective amnesia of the western ‘free press’. The praise of Hunka was to be passed off later as an oversight by the Canadian authorities and particularly the Speaker, who later resigned.

Is that all it was?

As far as I can tell, there was no official response made to this astonishing event by Israel’s government, although anti-fascist Jewish groups in Israel (and of course elsewhere) remarked on it.

In February 2022, a full-scale conflict had started in Europe, between Russia and Ukraine, when Russia invaded Ukraine, although there had been ongoing fighting at least since 2014 and the Euromaidan protests. Russia called it a “special operation’ and ‘de-Nazification’. The western media said repeatedly that this was ‘Russia’s war in Ukraine’, solely instigated by the Russian president, for “no reason” or because he was simply ‘evil’.

On the surface it was simple, Russia had invaded Ukraine, the underdog to giant Russia, and this was against international law, which was technically correct.

But the reasons for the conflict between Russian and Ukraine were multiple, and of course there was a historical context:

1) The west/US sought expansion into Ukraine via NATO, which is a military alliance that Russia opposes, thus in the end, militarily,

2) Russia sought to keep Ukraine in its orbit for its own profits and strategic interests,

3) Some Ukrainians have a deep enmity towards its large Russian neighbour and its exploitation of its country, including some (like Hunka), and their descendants, who fought alongside the Nazis during WWII against Russia as the then Soviet Union,

4) Russia and Ukraine are ethnically intermixed to a high degree, and Russian sympathisers were being discriminated against and ethnically cleansed with the help of the corrupt Ukrainian state. There was violence particularly in the breakaway Donbas region, which did not support the western movement, its resistance in Ukraine favoured Russia.

In the past, there was the 1918 invasion of the Soviet Union by Poland through Ukraine, and the soon to follow invasion by the German Nazis via Poland and Ukraine, both with some assistance by significant Ukrainian far-right nationalist groups. Given the SU/Russia, the then ally of the west, lost over 22 million people in WWII, there is obviously a lot of sensitivity regarding the perceived push by the west and NATO to bring Ukraine into its fold, no matter what the current political reality of this is. Being completely ringed by the military alliance of NATO member nations whose principle is ‘an attack on one is an attack on all’ is not welcomed by Russia from its historic and strategic point of view.  To boot, the major western participants in the conflict have been unable or unwilling to divest themselves from their Cold War perceptions of Russia, probably the advanced capitalist democracies needed to continue their profit-making from their security industries, just like Russia, and thus to retain a large, obvious enemy to generate fear into their possibly rebellious social classes, as well as an ogre to blame for all of its own capitalist economic shortcomings, such as the current second bout of austerity and rampant inflation, and the so-called ‘cost of living’ crisis.

Thus, western capitalism sought to expand its capital via Ukraine, it has resources such as vast grain production, and an educated, exploitable white working class. It does not matter to capital whether the resources are large or small (for instance, Ukraine’s trade in surrogate mothers, troll farming, etc.), any expansion is the rule. Additionally, two big recent global crises, the 2008 financial crisis, and the global pandemic, seriously disrupted the processes of capital expansion for a while, and capitalists, globally, desired some form of compensation for their apparent losses, as well as a scapegoat for the economic problems.

Meanwhile, the president of Russia, Vladimir Putin, was in a similar position as other leaders of big capitalist nations with similar economic problems, and he obliged the western powers by openly attacking and invading Ukraine. Ukraine’s ruling class had provided enough provocations by their ethnic attacks on Russian sympathisers and suppressions of the Russian language. The Euromaidan uprising in 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine, was a part of this movement, and this uprising had many populist far-right elements who were either in power or gained power following this. Thus, when Russia caricatured the Ukrainian nationalists of this general movement as fascists, they could easily point to some salient facts. There were indeed neo-Nazi movements in power in Ukraine, even entire Nazi battalions associated with its armed forces, such as the Azov. These were things the western media tended to ignore or commented on only in passing, framing it as not essential to the just “struggle for freedom” of Ukraine from Russian imperialism and, as they supposed, its socialism. The latter was a fiction, because what was being imposed by Russia had been and was still Russian capitalism, but the west seemingly found it impossible to forget that Russia had been the Soviet Union, and still hankered for old Cold War terms of engagement.

That the president of Ukraine regards some neo-Nazi troops to be his heroes, as well as names new brigades, governed by the interior ministry, ‘storm troopers’ (this name was at first repeated in the western press gleefully, as if it automatically predicated a successful counteroffensive), tells us something about the Ukrainian state, as well as the psychological condition of the global bourgeois classes who support its defence. There were very few concerns expressed about the rising Nazi phenomenon in the western media. The Russian bourgeoisie meanwhile exploited some nostalgic fondness for its Soviet past to expand on the theme of them heroically fighting the same war against the Nazis. From the beginning the western media was not interested in the perception of Russians about its borders, so we heard little about Putin’s complaints and the discussions between Russia and the EU prior to the ‘hot’ conflict.                                                                                                               

Western capitalism achieved one aim with Russia, it rid itself of the Soviet Union and its socialist economy (such as it was), and replaced it with a capitalist economy, and a democratic parliament, of sorts. But this victory of capital inevitably led to the rise of a very well-armed, but raw, capitalist competitor nation. On the surface, there was a moment that you might have thought the new ‘free’ Russia could join Europe, the EU, and form a bloc that could easily compete economically with the US and China, and provide balance, stability, and therefore peace to the globe. Of course, US capital could not allow this to happen, it threatened its hegemony, so it acted against it.

Thus, this conflict was to a large part the result of this economic competition. Russia represented a threat to the US because it was a militarily powerful force that could potentially be part of Europe. The US bourgeoisie understood that the only way Russia could be constrained was by neutering its threat somehow.

Some of the opportunist Ukrainian ruling class, for their part in this conflict, do not look inwards to Ukraine to solve their problems, they instead look to the west, to the US, to Europe, but some remain loyal to Russia, their neighbour. Some openly invited imperialist military interventions by the US and Europe. But it is not the intention of the west to win this war in any way that could help the working-class people of Ukraine. They say that victory for Ukraine must mean it regains all its lost territory and Russia must be obviously defeated and lose all confidence in its military. But this completely ignores that Russia is a nuclear power. And in any case, how could this be an end? And what would a humiliated Russia be likely to do? Ukraine’s far-right have the aim of destroying Russia as such. The president of Ukraine repeatedly asked early on for ‘closing the skies’ by the west, thus an escalation to a level that openly invited NATO involvement (perhaps this was the expectation of the president of Ukraine, that such an intervention could be along the lines of the US actions in Libya, but Libya was not an historic associate of Russia, nor a close neighbour, or in NATO). This was widely treated as justified and sensible in the jingoistic western media, but it would mean WWIII and global annihilation, thus we saw some death cult aspects of the Ukrainian Nazism. In any case, there was a constant gradual escalation of the conflict and the stakes in it, so that you could be forgiven for thinking that the conflict was an end-in-itself for both the US and Russia, they were so deaf to any other course of action.

The former Labour Party leader and MP Jeremy Corbyn dared to disagree with the political consensus in the west and called for peace-making rather than giving arms to Ukraine. But the real argument against arming Ukraine was not primarily for peace: Ukraine has its own rich businessmen and billionaires, yet the Ukrainian state asks the western powers for armaments to be given, and it must because the Ukrainian state hardly taxes its own businesses and the rich. And gifting arms to Ukraine is to also give them to this class, who are not trustworthy, and the arms will fall into the hands of the far-right.

What is Russia’s extra special threat to the west that seems to be underlying all this? Russia once had a working-class socialist revolution, in 1917, which ushered in years of Soviet rule. Putin fights this legacy almost as much as the western bourgeois classes. Yet, no matter how far from socialism the Russian bourgeoisie goes, with all its billionaires rivalling western ones, it will never be enough punishment for western capitalism. Western capital interests will never trust it, as a giant power, so the push against Russia is always towards its eventual complete dismemberment. Putin understands this, and he uses old Soviet imagery and styles for a kitsch version of its WWII heroism to resist this movement. Hence, we may know that the Soviet Union must still be remembered at least to some extent fondly in the Russian Federation.

So, under the thin veil of western rhetoric about freedom and democracy there is another agenda than winning the conflict for the benefit of the local people: the war must be won or lost but both according to the aims of capital. This means that the bottom-line is that no working-class interests will be served by either winning or losing in such a war. The outcome that is desired by the external imperialists for Ukraine is not a truly free Ukrainian working class or people, but one that is in debt and beholden to giant external capital interests, whichever it is. Such a fight therefore is not a true struggle for self-determination. And this is why the west supports the Ukrainian fascists - because fascists can be relied upon to be selfish, profiteering, mercenary, corrupt, etc. and will sell out their own working class and people, while not really being interested in self-determination for Ukraine.

As for the Ukrainian bourgeois class, the president and his advisors rule the roost, but in the style of running a TV series in which they direct a storyline, while parliament is very quiet. The president, elected by the Ukrainians for his TV image fighting against the prevailing corrupt elite, had been an actor in a series where he played the president, he was thus made to order, the perfect candidate for the starring role he was to play in the west’s global media, since he could stick to the script. Just before the invasion by Russia, he had nevertheless become very unpopular at home, according to some Ukrainian polls. Even so, as we cannot fail to witness, since the war he has been seen all over the globe, and onto Zelenski’s shoulders has been placed all the hopes and interests of the global bourgeois classes. In him they had an archetype hero of the ‘free world’ to prove that the complaints of their own working-classes were selfish and unpatriotic.

Zelenskiy is an indefatigable performer, and this is how he ended up in the Canadian parliament, participating in giving two standing ovations to a Nazi war veteran.

Ukraine should indeed defend its sovereignty, but not in a way that only succeeds in getting Ukraine further into debt to foreign interests, and betting on the far-right in this struggle, as the west is now doing, is foolish and dangerous, as it has always been. More arms should not be sent to Ukraine because it escalates the conflict, in which the working classes of both Ukraine and Russia should stop killing each other, because it only serves ruling class interests on both sides. There needs to be a ceasefire and negotiations for peace. To achieve this, the imperialist struggle must be converted into a class struggle.

The shocking event in the Canadian parliament happened in September 2023, shortly after, on October 7th of the same year, Hamas, the elected rulers of the Gaza Strip, the coastal Palestinian territory fenced-in by the Israeli occupation forces, broke out and attacked and killed Israeli citizens and others. About 1200 were killed and others were taken as captives back into Gaza, including soldiers and civilians. There followed an Israeli retaliation that killed thousands, mainly Palestinian children. The western media had been always insistent on pointing up, even without the normal corroboration, the war crimes of Russia during its attacks, for instance on a village in Ukraine where evidence was allegedly found, but the very same media was now noticeably blind to the killing of over 30,000 fenced-in Palestinians by bombing, invasion, and siege, by the far-right Israeli government of its ruling class. Note that foreign journalists were forbidden to enter Gaza, by Israel. The glaring difference in the framing and reporting of the two conflicts became stark. The hitherto pouncing on any infraction by Russia, could now be set against the open vocal support of an Israeli far-right government regime intent (as they often boasted themselves), upon genocide, no matter how strenuously this was disguised by supposed humanitarian concerns.

Was this why there was no apparent official response by Israel to Canada’s praise of a Nazi? Was not Israel supposed to be the protector of all Jews worldwide? Could it not in this circumstance have said something condemning? But there was at least this in The Jerusalem Post:

Resignation of Canada’s speaker of the House of Commons lower chamber is a “first step to acknowledging responsibility for this wrong," Israel's new Special Envoy for Combating Antisemitism, Michal Cotler-Wunsh told The Jerusalem Post this week. She added that Canada needs to acknowledge its historic sin of not allowing enough Jews into the country during the Holocaust and immediately afterward while allowing Nazis to immigrate.”

By ZVIKA KLEINOCTOBER 3, 2023 00:15Updated: OCTOBER 3, 2023 16:28

From <https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-761391>

 

 


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