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[Pat Buchanan] Putin and the Neo-ComIntern

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    Putin and the neo-comintern

    by Patrick J. Buchanan
    November 30, 2005


    The Comintern, or Communist International, also known as the Third
    International, was the 1919 creation of Vladimir Lenin.

    Its declared purpose: Fight "by all available means, including armed
    force, for the overthrow of the international bourgeoisie and for the
    creation of an international Soviet republic ..."

    Fomenting the communist revolution worldwide was, in brief, the
    Comintern's mission.

    At its Seventh World Congress in 1935, however, on Stalin's orders,
    the Comintern repudiated the revolutionary overthrow of capitalism as
    its mission and called for formation of Popular Fronts in Western
    nations to combat fascism ï؟½ a Moscow First policy.

    For this act of heresy, Trotsky, the champion of permanent revolution,
    excommunicated Stalin as a "reformist" ï؟½ and was himself rewarded in
    1940 with an ice ax in the head, courtesy of Stalinist assassin Ramon
    Mercader.

    But Trotskyism did not die with Leon Trotsky. It mutated and is today
    the taproot of that neoconservatism that calls for permanent
    revolution to advance not global communism, but global democracy.
    Today, this ideology is embedded in the Party of Reagan and the Bush
    administration, and neoconservatives are using tax dollars to create
    and operate their own Neo-Comintern.

    The National Endowment for Democracy, which pumps out tens of millions
    of dollars to "promote democracy" abroad, is its pivotal agency. For
    20 years, it has been headed by Carl Gershman, who broke from the
    Socialist Party to organize Social Democrats USA, which rallied to the
    candidacy of liberal Democratic Sen. Henry "Scoop" Jackson, whose
    staff was a nesting ground of neocons from Richard Perle to Frank
    Gaffney to Elliott Abrams.

    One organization captured by the Neo-Comintern is Freedom House.
    Founded by Eleanor Roosevelt and Wendell Willkie in 1941 as a voice
    for global democracy and human rights, Freedom House, on the eve of
    the Iraq war, chose as its new chairman ex-CIA Director James Woolsey.
    By his first anniversary in office, Woolsey had declared Vladimir
    Putin's Russia "un-free" and was beating the drums for "World War IV"
    against "Islamofascism."

    Flush with tax dollars and tax-deductible contributions, NED, Freedom
    House and their collaborator foundations and think tanks now routinely
    interfere in the internal affairs of foreign nations. Under the rubric
    of promoting democracy, creating free markets, etc., they seek to
    dethrone recalcitrant rulers and advance to power those who share
    their ideology and will advance their interests and agenda.

    Democracy is our goal, the neocons claim. But viewing their target
    lists in the Middle East, Near East, Central Asia and Latin America,
    it is perhaps more exact to say the Neo-Comintern seeks
    destabilization of any and all regimes that fail to meet its criteria
    for membership in their world democratic revolution.

    Though a radical leftist populist, Venezuela's Hugo Chavez was
    democratically elected. He charges that NED had a hand in the 2002
    coup that briefly overthrew his government and in the recall election
    forced upon him in 2004. Foreign journalists contend that the
    color-coded popular "revolutions" that ousted Milosevic in Serbia,
    Shevardnadze in Georgia and the Kuchma crowd in Ukraine were also made
    in the USA and hand-tooled at Langley.

    Observing Kiev's "orange revolution" unfold, the Guardian's Ian
    Traynor called it "an American creation, a sophisticated and
    brilliantly conceived exercise in Western branding and mass marketing
    that, in four countries in four years, has been used to try to salvage
    rigged elections and topple unsavory regimes."

    Russian President Putin, however, is a former KGB colonel who knows a
    little about subversion and wants to guarantee that what happened to
    his friends in Belgrade and Kiev does not happen to him or his chosen
    successor when he transfers power in 2008. And he is moving to
    restrict, and perhaps expedite the expulsion of, all American and
    Western meddlers in Russian politics.

    "Organizations functioning in our country and involved in political
    activity are basically being used as instruments of foreign policy of
    other states," says Putin. And the man has a point.

    Which raises questions for our own government. By what right does the
    United States, through tax-funded and tax-exempt organizations,
    interfere in the politics of nations that have not attacked or
    threatened us? Were the Chinese to intrude in the politics of Mexico
    and Central America as we have in Eastern Europe and Central Asia,
    would we not be enraged? Would we not react?

    Given that resentment of the United States is pandemic in Latin
    America, the Middle East and Europe, what benefits do we derive from
    incessantly intruding in the internal affairs of these nations to
    justify the rising cost in elite and popular ill will?

    Did we defeat the world communist revolution only to launch our own
    world democratic revolution? Did we bury the Comintern of Stalin only
    to create our own? What happened to the America that minded her own
    business? Why is Bush outsourcing foreign policy to neocons who are
    the source of most of his headaches today

    Creators Syndicate, Inc.

    http://www.theamericancause.org/a-pjb-051130-puntnam.htm
     

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