Pravda's Response to Pres. Bush re: Georgia Bluster

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Wow...they don't pull any punches do they?

 

from...http://www.counterpunch.org/roberts08132008.html

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On August 12, 2008, Pravda ridiculed Bush, “Bush: Why don’t you shut up.”

Americans may think they are a superpower before whose presence the world trembles. But not the Russians.  

Those Americans stupid enough to think that America’s “superpower” insures its citizens from danger need to read the total contempt shown for President Bush in Pravda:

“President Bush,

Why don’t you shut up? In your statement on Monday regarding the legitimate actions of the Russian Federation in Georgia, you failed to mention the war crimes perpetrated by Georgian military forces, which American advisors support, against Russian and Ossetian civilians

“President Bush,

Why don’t you shut up? Your faithful ally, Mikhail Saakashvili, was announcing a ceasefire deal while his troops, with your advisors, were massing on Ossetia’s border, which they crossed under cover of night and destroyed Tskhinvali, targeting civilian structures just like your forces did in Iraq.

“President Bush,

Why don’t you shut up? Your American transport aircraft gave a ride home to thousands of Georgian soldiers from Iraq directly into the combat zone.

“President Bush,

Why don’t you shut up? How do you account for the fact that among the Georgian soldiers fleeing the fighting yesterday you could clearly hear officers using American English giving orders to “Get back inside” and how do you account for the fact that there are reports of American soldiers among the Georgian casualties?

“President Bush,

Why don’t you shut up? Do you really think anyone gives any importance whatsoever to your words after 8 years of your criminal and murderous regime and policies? Do you really believe you have any moral ground whatsoever and do you really imagine there is a single human being anywhere on this planet who does not stick up his middle finger everytime you appear on a TV screen?

Do you really believe you have the right to give any opinion or advice after Abu Ghraib? After Guantanamo? After the massacre of hundreds of thousands of Iraqi citizens? After the torture by CIA operatives? 

Do you really believe you have any right to make a statement on any point of international law after your trumped-up charges against Iraq and the subsequent criminal invasion?

“President Bush,

Why don’t you shut up? Suppose Russia for instance declares that Georgia has weapons of mass destruction? And that Russia knows where these WMD are, namely in Tblisi and Poti and north, south, east and west of there? And that it must be true because there is ‘magnificent foreign intelligenc’  such as satellite photos of milk powder factories and baby cereals producing chemical weapons and which are currently being driven around the country in vehicles’? Suppose Russia declares for instance that ‘Saakashvili stiffed the world’ and it is ‘time for regime change’?

Nice and simple, isn’t it, President Bush?

“So, why don’t you shut up? Oh and by the way, send some more of your military advisors to Georgia, they are doing a sterling job. And they look all funny down the night sight, all green.”
       
The US is not a superpower.  It is a bankrupt farce run by imbeciles who were installed by stolen elections arranged by Karl Rove and Diebold. It is a laughing stock, that ignorantly affronts and attempts to bully an enormous country equipped with tens of thousands of nuclear weapons. 

Paul Craig Robertswas Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan administration.He was Associate Editor of the Wall Street Journal editorial page andContributing Editor of National Review. He is coauthor of The Tyranny of Good Intentions.He can be reached at: PaulCraigRoberts@yahoo.com

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Comments

Avatar time*treat -
#1
Ouch! Sadly, the english speaking media is a reporting wildly different version of events than the rest of the world... except for that slip-up on faux newz, where the girl thanked the Russian soldiers for her rescue and told that it was the Georgians attacking South Ossetia. Oh, here's a 1 min clip from back in 2002, warning about this very conflict :-)~ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ya6JfFK_lYQ
Avatar JAP69 -
#2
I think our American leaders need to learn that we are not the worlds super power they think we are.
The days of bullying other nations are over.
The U.S. gov't thinks they can do what they want but do not want other nations to do the same.
Avatar Rick G -
#3
It's sad when you have to rely on the foreign press to find out what shenanigans the US is up to these days. There is an amazing volume of news that western media do not report or give very short mention, or deliberately lie about. When they take away with the internet, we're screwed.
Avatar Tenaj -
#4
This is so freaky sad and pathetic.
Avatar colthmn -
#5
Speaking of Media blackouts, I remember not long ago,questioning what was happening in bosra in Southern Iraq.For 2 hrs I scoured the internet cause I could find nothing from print or visual media but I knew the British were "In Control" down there. Or so I thought. I finally found a story out of London and then several others. It was reported that the British had to run to the airport, after a ceasefire had been called,to give them enough time to get out. Should have seen those tanks Rolling. After that I could only imagine the menu we're being served up in this "Free Society."
Avatar TigerAngel -
#6
Thanx for posting this Rick,
It's too bad Bush won't see it since he "doesn't read anything". I wonder who in his cabinet would be the one to stand there in the oval office and read it to him? LOL This is great article from Pravda. Also, Paul Craig Roberts has been on my favorite daily radio show a lot lately. It repeats over and over 24 hrs until the next days show. That's where I learned this real story of events as they were unfolding last Friday. Here's the link if you want real news from USA 's own Alex Jones. .

www.infowars.com
Avatar Rick G -
#7
TigerAngel, I check out infowars every day. One of my favorite news sites is RawStory.com. WhatReallyHappened.com has been a good source of news on the Georgia-Russia conflict.
Avatar LOTTOMIKE -
#8
i'm glad bush will be leaving office in january and it can't come quick enough.
Avatar scorpio -
#9
i think we could be a good super power again,with the right leadership.
Avatar TigerAngel -
#10
Rick G, you must be a rare and far and few between kindred spirit! Today's new is so scary, these leaders of ours and evil, criminal and totally insane! Why doesn't the World Court arrest them and try them, then we could dance in the streets!!
Avatar LOTTOMIKE -
#11
we are at the most important critical juncture than we have ever been at before.mccain or obama?
Avatar jarasan -
#12
Fiction.
Avatar LOTTOMIKE -
#13
whats fiction???
Avatar Think -
#14
There is an old Russian saying which applies here and it goes
"There is no News in the Truth and no Truth in the News"
News and Truth are the english names for the two newspapers refered to in that saying
(Izvestia and Pravda)
There is also another old saying and it goes
"Strong and bitter words are the sign of a Weak Cause"
Avatar jarasan -
#15
@think. Excellent comment. Any equivocation of Georgia and Iraq exhibits ignorance of recent history, facts no longer matter. If people keep accepting rewritten (or conveniently forgotten) historical propaganda, don't see the forest through the trees, and don't "THINK" for themselves, we are in trouble.
Avatar colthmn -
#16
This article written by Mr. Roberts is really about misrepresenting the truth! Mr. Bush is cited because of the contempt the Russians and others have for him. In large, it is about the media's complicit role in this overall scheme to "give" the American people "their news." "Speaking of media blackouts," and the statement that followed, I believe is crystal clear as to intent. We should not have to scour the internet to find events that impact our lives and our children's, as of course they come home in flag-draped coffins! Moving chess pieces on a board and pitting the Mahdi army and Sadrist against each other as at present misses the point and intentionally so! The "Flight" from Basra was an embarrassing event for a major coalition partner, and the whole US-led effort. It is for this reason it found no place in our nightly news. And for that I cited it. The whole idea is to "THINK," but we need information made available to us in order to do so. I am not here for mere masturbatory purposes. Our media is supposed to be ours for this very reason, to help us as citizens make wiser decisions. Not for those who seek to rule us to "serve up our news." We all applaud Robert G for his vigilance and we have done so. We savor such a fine article as Paul Roberts has written, but why do we need them? Because we are betrayed by those who wield the massive power of that very fundamental instrument of freedom we call the PRESS. John Wayne was an actor, now that's real. Those days are gone and most likely forever!! We cannot Police the World while our house falls down around our ankles, and especially so in a nuclear environment. America is already in trouble, the markets bear witness to this. The common man is feeling the pinch daily. Are America's borders safe? In L.A. there is no border. I am sure Miami is in much better shape. The problem with this latest enemy is that he is invisible. The fighting in Basra, Afghanistan, Iraq, Georgia or any theater of conflict may spill over into the cities of this country at any moment. This is why vigilance, for this is diplomacy required. These are sovereign nations, who do we think we are?
Avatar colthmn -
#17
Below where it is said the "Mahdi army and Sadrist, should have been US- backed Iraqi army and Sadrist or mahdi army. And of course the British had fled from a palace where they were pinned down just prior to Moqtada Al Sadr calling a cease fire. I thought it necessary to clarify, but the general idea I believe is clear!

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