The war between Russia and NATO?
Alex Tuscano
On
February 2022 Russia invaded Ukraine.
The world’s eyes were fixed on this war.
In 21st century no war is good news to anyone. Everybody would condemn any war in any part
of the world. But to hear about Russia
invading Ukraine is definitely not good news at all. Ukraine is the biggest country among all the
countries who dissociated from the Soviet Union. the biggest weapons of the Soviet Union were
installed in Ukraine. The Chernobyl
nuclear plant was the biggest installation of Soviet Union.
It
may be a crazy dream of Putin to get Ukraine back into Russia. But the issue is different in the war with
Ukraine. But the present war on Ukraine
is not an idea of making Ukraine to join with Russia nor is it for change of
government in Ukraine.
This
war is to ensure that Ukraine does not join with the NATO. To get a better idea of about the problem
behind Ukraine’s joining with the NATO we need to go a little bit in the
history of NATO. War on Ukraine has to be understood in the context of history dating
back to 1990-1991. Finally, we will
realize that it is not a war with Ukraine but with NATO.
How and why of the emergence of NATO:
·
After World War II in 1949 NATO
was constituted to protect the capitalist block from the Soviet Socialist
block. We saw in the World War II a situation where Hitler and his allies waged
war on the western countries. Hitler
also attacked Soviet Union. US, the
British Empire, France, entered into alliance with the Soviet Union and
defeated the Fascist forces of Hitler and his allies like, Italy, Spain and
Japan. Before entering into alliance
with USSR US and others it was demanded that USSR dissolved the Communist
International organization which had members of the communist parties all over
the world. There were communist parties
all over the world who were taking command from the Soviet Union. To do this Stalin fabricated a theory called
“Socialism in one country”. In reality
the Second World War against Fascist forces were defeated on the soil of Soviet
Union.
·
After the war the situation
changed. Apart from Germany and its
allies the greater part of European countries (western Allies) were left weak
due to the war. The Soviet Union had
emerged strong with its armies dominating all the states of central and eastern
Europe. The Soviet Union was perceived
as a threat to the western Europe.
Warsaw Pact:
· Germany was the main enemy against which the World War II took
place. But it was taken into NATO on 6th May 1955. Its membership
eventually translated into a very substantial contribution to the Alliance’s
military strength in Europe. Germany was
the front line of the Cold War in Europe for 40 years. Warsaw pact was created on
14th May 1955, in reaction to the integration of West Germany into
NATO. It was a kind of balance of power or counterweight to NATO. It was officially
called “the treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance”, commonly
known as Warsaw Pact was a collective defence treaty signed between Soviet
Union and seven other Eastern Bloc socialist republics of Central and eastern
Europe on 14th My 1955. This was a
complementary organization of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance for
the socialist states of the central and eastern Europe.
The developments around the disarmament:
· In 1989, popular civil and political public discontent toppled the
communist government of the Warsaw Treaty countries. From 1989 to 1991 the
communist governments were defeated. The
introduction economic reforms (Perestroika) and civil reform, democratisation
(Glasnost), led to the collapsed of the Soviet Union itself.
·
After the collapsed of the
Soviet Union the socialist block collapsed. All the nations who were drawn into
the Soviet Block separated themselves and become independent Nations. The
famous breaking down of the Berlin Wall epitomized the collapse of the Soviet
Union.
·
Former socialist countries who
had broken from the Soviet Union were eager to join the European union and
participate in the glorious democracy and capitalist prosperity. Eventually, they became part of NATO.
·
At the end Russia too was
contemplating joining NATO. But their
attempts failed. Russia’s chances to join NATO was blocked by the major powers,
like Germany from the West.
·
Ukraine is the biggest country
among others who parted company with the Socialist Soviet Union. It had the major installations of strategic
weapons of the Soviet Union. Ukraine was
loyal to Russia and did not join EU and the least of all, NATO. But the present
dispensation under the president, Volodymyr Zelensky Ukraine is open to join EU
and NATO.
·
NATO has been extending its
arms to all the states which have come out of Soviet Union. Indirectly It is an
extension of US forces on the borders of Russia.
·
But in spite of the promise to
Mikhail Gorbachev to not to extend NATO to the socialist countries, in 1999
NATO launched a military operation against Yugoslavia without UN sanction. NATO
bombed Yugoslavia for several days killing several thousand people, mostly
civilian and caused a massive damage to the country’s infrastructure. The North
Atlantic Treaty Organization carried out an aerial bombing campaign against the
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (the Kosovo War). The air strike lasted from 24th
March 1999 to 10th June 1999
·
The breach of Promise to the
Soviet Union (Gorbachev) and the aggression against Yugoslavia has contributed
to the attitude of Russia towards NATO. NATO was created against the Soviet
Union. When its relevance was over after
the end of cold war there was a need to disband the NATO. The Soviet Union had already abandoned the
Warsaw Pack. But US and its allied
nations continue to expand in the direction of Russia. This raises great security concerns for
Russia.
·
America and the NATO forces
continue to exist with its prime objective to position themselves against
Russia. Russia has not been a threat to
any of the NATO member countries and much less to US, Great Briton and West
Europe. In this scenario Russia is
isolated and does not enjoy the good will from the NATO countries. If NATO comes to the boarders of Russia, it
will definitely make Russia very vulnerable.
Hence to prevent Ukraine from entering into NATO is a legitimate demand
Russia can have. Most of the
developments, including defence machinery in Ukraine is part of the development
from USSR. War on Ukraine is in reality
war on NATO and its expansion policies.
If US could carry out 10 years of war against the North Vietnam to
prevent the expansion of Socialism should Russia not prevent Ukraine from
joining the NATO?
America’s role in the international affairs:
·
The use of nuclear weapon: On July 16, 1945 the United States detonated in the New Mexico
desert, to carry out the world’s first nuclear weapons test explosion. Three
weeks later, at 8.15 in the morning on August 6, the US bombers threw the
uranium-based atomic a bomb “Little Boy” on Hiroshima, a home of approximately
320,000 people. In minutes half of the
city vanished. Three days later, the US
leaders ordered “Fat Man” a plutonium-based bomb with an explosive yield of 21
kilo tons, dropped on Nagasaki, home to over 260,000 people.
·
Example of the Vietnam War. If we recall the Vietnam war, we will realise that it war was
fought on the wrong assumption. North Vietnam was a socialist country strongly
aligned to the Soviet Union and Communist China. South Vietnam was not a
socialist country. South Vietnam was made to believe that it was facing a
threat from North Vietnam and the Soviet Union. American believed that they
were morally bound to defend South Vietnam.
Further, American wanted to prevent the spread of communist regime to
come down further to south in Asia.
America fought ten years of most unsuccessful war. A small country like
North Vietnam brutally defeated the world’s mighty military power like America. It took just a few years for both south
Vietnam and North Vietnam to become one united country
· War on Afghanistan: In 1978 People’s Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) gained power. This party was pro-Soviet Union. The fundamentalist Muslim, Mujahideen waged a ward against the PDPA and civil war broke out in Afghanistan. PDPA requested the Soviet Union to intervene and save the PDPA government against the fundamentalist Mujahideen. In December 24, 1979 Soviet Union had invaded Afghanistan under the pretext of upholding the Soviet-Afghan Friendship Treaty 1978. America came to the aid of Mujahideen and used Osama Bin Ladin to fight against the Soviet Union’s aggression. The Soviet Union withdrew its forces from Afghanistan and the fundamentalist Taliban came to power. US used Osama Bin Ladin to organize war against the Soviet Union. They funded him to the teeth. Later Osama Bin Ladin attacked the twin trade Tower in America. America in vengeance against this terrorist act attacked Afghanistan. America occupied Afghanistan for 20 years. Once they withdrew their forces Afghanistan is back to square one of Taliban rule.
· War on Iraq: When Saddam Hussain attacked and captured Kuwait, the American forces marched towards Iraq. Falsehood and lies were used to make sure that Saddam Husain was ousted and killed. America had used Saddam Husain to wage war against Iran to settle the score with Iran who had ousted the America supported Shah of Iran. America had supplied chemical weapons of mass destruction to Iraq to be used against Iran. America and Great Briton wanted to search for the chemical weapons. Under this pretext America and Great Britain went ahead with the war against Iraq and made sure that Saddam Husain was unseated unceremoniously and hang.
Was war on Ukraine necessary?
·
The issue of Ukraine not
joining NATO could have been settled through negotiation and the war could have
been avoided. Since 2014 the mood in
Ukraine was changing against Russia. America
and the Western media had already started Media War against Ukraine who had
fortified its western border. We would
like to state equivocally that War is evil and nobody should support the
present war in Ukraine. But Russia is
not the only country that should be blamed for the war. NATO supporting indirectly and even by
supplying arms to Ukraine makes the war to continue. The NATO alliance and principally the Unite
States of America should not get into the war, even indirectly and encourage
Ukraine to sort out the dispute amicably.
NATO should not harbour ambition to bring Ukraine in its fold. This will continue the arms race and the
security of the nations will be at stake at the expense of peace and
development of the people.
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