Corrupt US Senate Pushes America Toward War With Russia And Europe
“The sleazy hypocrisy of US legislators is legendary, but it is their
ignorance, greed and arrogance that are worrying.”
Ever Closer to War
The Science and Security Board of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has warned that the likelihood of a
catastrophic nuclear war is closer than since 1953. As explained by the Bulletin, in 1947 it devised the Doomsday Clock «using the
imagery of apocalypse (midnight) and the contemporary idiom of nuclear
explosion (countdown to zero) to convey threats to humanity and the planet».
Each year «the decision to move (or to leave in place) the minute hand of
the Doomsday Clock is made by the Bulletin’s Science and Security Board in
consultation with its Board of Sponsors, which includes 15 Nobel laureates». In
1953 the Clock was at two minutes to midnight. In the worst years of the cold
war it was at 3 minutes to midnight when, in 1984 it was recorded that
«US-Soviet relations reach their iciest point in decades. Dialogue between the
two superpowers virtually stops. Every channel of communications has been
constricted or shut down; every form of contact has been attenuated or cut
off...»
And now, in 2017, it is apparent that channels of communication with Russia
are being deliberately cut off — and the hands of the Doomsday Clock have been
placed at just two-and-a-half minutes from midnight.
Disaster looms.
And as it looms, the United States Senate is heightening its global confrontational approach and announced that it intends to
penalise Russia for a number of supposed misdemeanours.
Senator Lindsey Graham told CBS News that the Senate will «punish Russia for interfering in our elections»
— concerning which allegation there has not been one shred of proof provided by
anyone. All-embracing inquiries are under way, of course, but be assured that
if there were the slightest, tiniest, most microscopic morsel of
actual proof of any interference, it would by now have been leaked to
the media and made headline news.
Senator Graham excelled himself by telling President Trump, via CBS News, that «You’re the commander in chief. You need to stand up to Russia.
We’re never going to reset our relationship with Russia until we punish them
for trying to destroy democracy. And that starts with more sanctions».
Then the CBS interviewer brought up the subject of the many inquiries into
allegations of Trump-Russia plotting and mentioned that a Democrat had said the
investigations were a «fishing expedition... What’s your response to that?»
The Senator replied «That’s not your, none of your business. We’re going to do what we
think is best. The Russians interfered in our election. They’re doing it all
over the world. No evidence yet that the Trump campaign colluded with the
Russians. I don’t believe the president colluded with the Russians, just
because of the way he behaves. There's zero evidence that President Trump did
anything wrong with the Russians. There’s overwhelming evidence that Russia is
trying to destroy democracy here and abroad. And if you forgive and forget with
Putin, you’re going to get more of the same and you’re going to entice Iran and
China to come in 2018 and 2020».
The US Senate believes there is «zero evidence» that President Trump had
help from Russia in his election campaign — which is true — but also thinks
there is «overwhelming evidence» that Russia is trying to influence voting in
America, although there is not a shred of proof to that effect.
The Senator spoke with the authority, force and majesty of the US Senate,
and the world has to accept that his pronouncements represent the wishes of the
legislators of his mighty nation which is intent on imposing harsher sanctions
on Russia. As observed by Forbes, the new Bill «punishes Russian oil and gas firms even
more than the current sanctions regime... Russia has no friends on Capitol
Hill».
It is intriguing that the sanctions focus on oil and gas production,
and Bloomberg reported that Germany and Austria consider «the measures sought to
bolster US economic interests and included an unacceptable intervention in the
region’s energy sector». In an unprecedented expression — indeed, explosion —
of disapproval, Germany’s Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel and Austria’s
Chancellor Christian Kern said in a joint statement that «Europe’s energy supply is a matter for Europe, not the United
States of America... instruments for political sanctions should not be tied to
economic interests» and that the Senate’s amendment heralded a »new and very negative quality in European-American
relations».
As London’s Financial Times reported, «the Russia sanctions outline opposition to Nord Stream 2, a pipeline
that will double capacity for Gazprom... to supply gas to Europe under the
Baltic Sea. The measures could affect European energy companies, including
Shell, Engie and OMV, which are financing the pipeline. Shares in all four
companies tumbled on Thursday».
Washington’s mission of lucrative destruction was partly achieved, but
that’s where we come to the essence of the matter. The part of the Sanctions
Bill involving Russia was an add-on to a series of vindictive measures against
Iran, but it seemed a good idea to also sanction Russia’s oil and gas production,
because nobody would benefit more than the oil and gas companies of the United
States.
Bloomberg explained that the Nord Stream pipeline «would compete with US exports of
liquefied natural gas to Europe». And the Senate made it plain that the US government «should prioritize the export of United States
energy resources in order to create American jobs, help United States allies
and partners, and strengthen United States foreign policy».
It’s difficult to see how the Senate’s arrogant dabbling might «help allies
and partners,» but those in America who own energy resources and want to
continue making vast profits continue to help their allies and partners in the
Senate and the House. Without their financial support, many legislators would
never have got to Washington.
As recorded by Open Secrets, companies closely associated with oil and gas production gave US
politicians over fifty million dollars in 2015-2016 to help their democratic
election:
Top Contributors, 2015-2016
Contributor
|
Amount
|
Koch Industries
|
$9,501,803
|
Chevron Corp
|
$5,116,216
|
Ariel Corp
|
$4,809,612
|
Stewart & Stevenson
|
$4,127,231
|
Western Refining
|
$4,067,802
|
Petrodome Energy
|
$3,000,000
|
Chief Oil & Gas
|
$2,977,493
|
Hunt Companies
|
$2,709,917
|
Marathon Petroleum
|
$2,398,781
|
Edison Chouest Offshore
|
$2,198,872
|
Energy Transfer Equity
|
$2,164,853
|
Kinder Morgan Inc
|
$2,112,160
|
American Petroleum Institute
|
$2,085,345
|
Exxon Mobil
|
$2,065,787
|
Occidental Petroleum
|
$1,855,908
|
Devon Energy
|
$1,811,364
|
Otis Eastern
|
$1,733,017
|
Honeywell International
|
$1,461,284
|
Anadarko Petroleum
|
$1,343,741
|
Red Apple Group
|
$1,218,312
|
Source: By kind permission of the Center for Responsive Politics
And Senator Lindsay Graham was given a
bundle by many commercial
organisations, headed by Nelson,
Mullins, whose $254,247 in 1993-2016
no doubt helped him along the way. Nelson Mullins, incidentally, has attorneys
who «have experience in advising electrical and pipeline providers on
legal matters». Then he got $175,605 from SCANA, which is «a $9 billion energy-based holding company, based in Cayce, South
Carolina... Its businesses include... natural gas utility operations and other
energy-related businesses». Another of Senator Graham’s generous sponsors is
the Fluor
Corporation ($94,801) which
«understands the critical success factors driving onshore oil and gas
production and terminal businesses, providing practical solutions to maximize
project investment».
It doesn’t matter to these people, or to the legislators they’ve bought
with their donations, that the Doomsday Clock has ticked closer to the midnight
of Armageddon, and that the hostile approach of the United States is alienating
a proud nation that can take only so much before it reacts against Washington’s
aggressive confrontation. The sleazy hypocrisy of US legislators is legendary,
but it is their ignorance greed and arrogance that are worrying.
While Senator Graham was dancing to the tune of his oil angels,
the Washington Post reported that seven percent of American
adults believe chocolate milk comes from brown cows. That is «16.4 million
misinformed, milk-drinking people». The representative of FoodCorps which encourages sensible nourishment said this was unfortunate, and
«We still get kids who are surprised that a French fry comes from a potato, or
that a pickle is a cucumber. Knowledge is power. Without it, we can’t make
informed decisions».
Just like the US Senate.
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