by Stephen Lendman
The Times’
consistent misreporting on Russia and its president makes yellow journalism
look good by comparison.
On the one hand,
its editors, correspondents and contributors support America’s imperial agenda,
its endless wars of aggression, its partnership with the world’s most egregious
rogue states - while ignoring their highest high crimes.
On the other, it
bashes Putin’s forthright efforts for world peace and stability, his respect
for international law, his wanting the made-in-the-USA scourge of terrorism
eliminated.
His agenda deserves
high praise. Times reporting substitutes malicious misinformation and Big Lies
for hard truths vital to explain.
Times editors: “Mr.
Putin has been unable or unwilling to stop Mr. Assad from shelling civilians
(along with) continuing Russian airstrikes…”
Fact: Putin and
Assad are waging just war on the scourge of terrorism America and its rogue
allies created and support.
No evidence shows
they’re shelling or bombing civilians. Plenty proves US-supported terrorists
and Pentagon warplanes murder them regularly, including families at home,
patients in hospitals and children in school or at play.
Times editors:
“Syria is just one arena where Mr. Putin’s obsessive quest to make Russia great
again has fueled instability and reawakened political suspicions and
animosities that faded after the fall of the Soviet Union.”
Fact: Putin has no
revanchist aims. He’s the world’s preeminent leader, dedicated to peace,
stability and observance of rule of law principles.
Fact: America’s
rogue agenda is polar opposite, a rage for world hegemony, no matter the cost
in lives, mass destruction and appalling human misery.
Times editors: “A
year after invading Ukraine and annexing Crimea in 2014, Russia signed an
agreement in Minsk that was supposed to end the fighting. It is now violating
that agreement,” endless violence continuing.
Fact: No Russian
invasion of Ukraine occurred. No evidence suggests it.
Fact: Russia didn’t
annex Crimea. Its people voted overwhelmingly by internationally recognized
referendum to rejoin Russia - their right of self-determination under
international law.
Fact: US-installed
Nazi-infested Ukrainian putschists bear full responsibility for continued
fighting in Donbass. Russia continues going all-out for diplomatic conflict
resolution.
Fact: Washington
consistently undermines it, the same policy it employs in Syria, Iraq and all
its other war theaters.
Times editors:
“Russia is also engaging in aggressive and dangerous behavior in the air and on
the high seas.”
Fact: Pure rubbish
no respectable editors would publish. US-dominated NATO continues encroaching
aggressively near Russia’s borders.
Fact: It’s newly
activated Romanian-based so-called missile shield intended solely for offense
targets Russia’s heartland - potentially with nuclear weapons.
Times editors:
“American military forces have gone out of their way to exercise restraint…”
Fact: It’s hard
imagining a more malicious Big Lie. Aggressive US anti-Russian policies risk WW
III. Instead of explaining it forthrightly, Times editors support what demands
condemnation.
They mock
legitimate journalism, consistently absent in their commentaries.
Stephen Lendman
lives in Chicago. He can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.
His new book as
editor and contributor is titled "Flashpoint in Ukraine: US Drive for
Hegemony Risks WW III."
http://www.claritypress.com/LendmanIII.html
Visit his blog site
at sjlendman.blogspot.com.
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