
© AFP Photo / Glenn Hunt(L-R) French President Francois Hollande, US President Barack Obama, Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron and Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel take part in a multi-lateral meeting on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Brisbane on November 16, 2014.
U.S. President Barack Obama said in a
December 30th Oval Office interview with Steve Inskeep of National Public Radio, that, "
wherever we have been involved over the last several years, I think the outcome has been better because of American leadership." This statement from him was part of his answer when Inskeep asked whether the President had regrets about "overthrowing the Gadhafi regime" in Libya.
Obama answered:
"We are hugely influential; we're the one indispensable nation. But when it comes to nation-building, when it comes to what is going to be a generational project in a place like Libya or a place like Syria or a place like Iraq, we can help, but we can't do it for them." In other words: the Libyan people failed, and the Syrian people failed, and the Iraqi people failed, according to America's President - but he himself and his predecessor Bush did not fail by bombing those countries under false pretenses as they did.
Obama then pivoted into a direct criticism of Russia's President, Vladimir Putin. He started his attack here by praising himself for "having some strategic patience. You'll recall that three or four months ago, everybody in Washington was convinced that President Putin was a genius." Obama was suggesting that the real genius was himself, for his "strategic patience."
Inskeep (
who apparently was ignorant that the people of Crimea had always opposed the donation of Crimea from Russia to Ukraine by Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev in 1954, and who was also ignorant that Crimeans in March 2014 were delighted to be reunited again with Russia and had not been "taken" by Russia but were instead saved by Russia from
the fate that befell Donbass) interjected, there, for clarification to his listeners, that Obama meant that Putin was thought to be a "genius" "for taking Crimea." Inskeep was here trying to help Obama by clarifying Obama's anti-Putin reference in his "genius" term; and, by doing so,
Inskeep falsely assumed that Crimea had been seized, against the will of Crimeans.The President skillfully built upon Inskeep's ignorance, and anti-Russian bias, here, by playing along with Inskeep's false intrinsic assumption, and by continuing directly from it in such a way as to present himself as being the real "genius"; he asserted, "And he had outmaneuvered all of us and he had, you know, bullied and, you know, strategized his way into expanding Russian power. And I said at the time we don't want war with Russia [
even though his February 2014 anti-Russian coup in Ukraine and actions afterwards show otherwise] but we can apply steady pressure working with our European partners, being the backbone of an international coalition to oppose Russia's violation of another country's sovereignty [as if it weren't the case that two recent Gallup polls in Crimea
showed an overwhelming public support there for leaving Ukraine and for reuniting with Russia, and as if it weren't the case that America's takeover of Ukraine on Russia's border hadn't been the aggressive act here], and that over time, this would be a strategic mistake by Russia [when, in fact, Obama knows quite well that the people he installed in his February coup in Ukraine had already been initiating the process to kick out of Crimea, Russia's crucial Black Sea Fleet, which had been stationed there since 1783, and that this reversal of Khrushchev's 1954 gift of Crimea to Ukraine was crucial for Russia's own national security]. And today, you know, I'd sense that at least outside of Russia [such as among
the trusting listeners to NPR], maybe some people are thinking what Putin did wasn't so smart [when Obama knows quite well that what Putin did by his re-absorbing Crimea back into Russia was actually vital to Russian national security under the circumstances of Obama's
February coup in Ukraine]."
Comment: It won't be long before it's clear to even to the most ignorant European citizens and politicians that Ukraine has serious fascists elements in its society and government. These Svoboda and Right Sektor members are Nazis, and they're not hiding it. It's utterly disgusting that the EU is a silent bystander to the rise of extreme nationalism in Ukraine. Read these SOTT articles for the bigger picture behind the Ukraine crisis and Ukrainian Nazis: