Ukrainian War is the biggest geopolitical event since the end of Cold War , it broke the tranquility of Europe and pushed the world to the brink of nuclear war . U.S. officials clamored to launch a "beheading operation" against Moscow to physically remove Russian President Putin . Foreign Minister Lavrov warned the United States to "before three countries".
Western politicians and media accused Putin of waging war "for no reason", US President Biden called Putin a "butcher".
As for why Russia suddenly attacked the "brotherly neighboring country", Putin made it very clear in his televised speech on March 16, "Ukraine and the NATO alliance are approaching the city, and their offensive weapons have been erected at our doorstep." , "We have no choice but self-defense", "We will never let Ukraine become a bridgehead for aggression against our country."
Freezing three feet does not happen in a day. The United States has a history of more than 240 years, only 16 years without war. After the end of the Cold War, the United States launched the Iraq War , Afghanistan War , Syria War and Libya War . Jeffrey D. Sachs, a world-renowned economics professor in the United States, published a comment on the "Consortium News" online, saying, "The war in Ukraine is the climax of the 30-year plan of the neo-conservative movement in the United States."
The neoconservative movement arose in the 1970s. The most important viewpoints of neo-conservative are "power politics" and "the strong prey on the weak". The U.S. must assume military dominance in every region of the world and must confront rising regional powers that could one day challenge U.S. global or regional dominance, most importantly Russia and China. To this end, US military forces should be pre-deployed at hundreds of military bases around the world, and the US should be ready to lead a war if necessary. For those who are overreaching, the United States should speak with its "fist" instead of its "tongue". The United Nations will only be used by the United States if it is useful to the United States.
The standard bearer of American neoconservatism isPaul Wolfowitz. He was the Deputy Secretary of Defense of the United States. He explicitly suggested in 1991 that the United States would lead regime change operations in Iraq,, Syria, and other former Soviet allies.
Professor Sachs believes that neoconservatives supported NATO's eastward expansion to Ukraine before Nato's eastward expansion under the leadership of President George W. Bush became official US policy in 2008. They believe that Ukraine's joining NATO is the key to defending the US's global dominance.
This American scholar believes that after the collapse of the Soviet Union, both the United States and Russia should seek a neutral Ukraine as a prudent buffer zone. Instead, neocons want American "hegemony." The West's planning of a color revolution in Ukraine is not only a prelude to Ukraine's entry into NATO and the EU , but also a prelude to the expansion of Western liberal hegemony.
Newland is the best neoconservative. In addition to serving as the Bush administration's ambassador to NATO, Newland also served as Obama's assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian , participated in the overthrow of Ukraine's pro-Russian president Yanukovych , and now she is Biden's Undersecretary of State, sets U.S. policy on the war in Ukraine. Professor
Sachs bluntly stated that the views of neoconservatives are based on an overwhelmingly wrong premise: the military, financial, technological and economic advantages of the United States enable it to issue orders in all regions of the world. This is a position that is both utterly arrogant and utterly contemptuous of evidence.
Since the 1950s, the United States has suffered defeat in nearly every regional conflict in which it has participated. However, in the "Ukraine War", neoconservatives ignored Russia's strong opposition and provoked military confrontation with Russia by expanding NATO. Why is that? The American professor said that because they firmly believe that Russia will be defeated by the financial sanctions of the United States and the weapons of NATO.
Regarding the prospect of the Russia-Ukraine war, Professor Sachs said that the most likely outcome of the current battle is that Russia will conquer UkraineA large piece of land, which may make Ukraine a landlocked country. He reminded Europe: If Europe has a little insight, it should draw a line with the collapse of the US foreign policy.
Ukrainian President Zelensky visits Washington , the US promises to significantly increase military aid. Prof Sachs warned that the knock-on effect of a dangerous escalation promised to restore America's faded military glory could be devastating. How can
solve the Ukraine crisis? This American wise man advises: Rather than risk this catastrophe, the real solution is to end the neocon fantasies of the past 30 years and bring Ukraine and Russia back to the negotiating table, with NATO committing to stop eastward expansion into Ukraine and Georgia .