Thursday, February 24, 2022

The invasion of Ukraine

So I'm sitting down to write this at 4.30am, when most people in Scotland are fast asleep and will be unaware for another couple of hours that a Russian invasion of Ukraine appears to be underway.  It reminds me vaguely of being half-asleep in the middle of the night, with the TV on with the sound down, when the Gulf War began in early 1991 - I think there was snow on the ground that night as well. 

I think we all have to show a bit of humility and admit that we can only guess exactly what the trajectory of this story is.  A family member asked me a few hours ago whether I thought this was the beginning of some sort of 'world war', and I scoffed at the idea - but, there again, almost no-one recognised the significance of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand when it happened in 1914.  What I can say with a degree of confidence, however, is that whatever occurs is not going to be Alex Salmond's fault, in spite of the absurd efforts of the political and media establishment to pin the blame on him.  Why is there an Alex Salmond Show on a Russian state-funded TV channel? Ultimately it's because our own London-run/London-regulated media has failed to make space for the important alternative perspective the programme represents - a perspective which has almost nothing to do with Russia, incidentally.  

If that space existed, no-one would need to turn to RT and this whole question would be an irrelevance.  My own personal experience chimes with that - I was interviewed on RT last year, and I must have been interviewed on Radio Sputnik somewhere between six and eight times over the years.  By contrast, I've only been interviewed on Scottish/UK mainstream media three times (twice by the BBC and once by the Bauer radio network - and the latter was on the subject of poppies).  That doesn't mean I'm a Russian stooge - I've simply taken the opportunities that were actually offered to me and that's how it's played out.  I know other people in the pro-independence alternative media, aside from a chosen handful of regular 'safe' contributors, have encountered similar disinterest (if it's possible to encounter disinterest) from the domestic MSM.  If you deny a group of people with certain beliefs a voice and a platform, then you must look to your own conscience if they're offered a different platform and you happen to disapprove of it.

For once in my life, I would actually agree with something that Boris Johnson said yesterday - that freedom of speech means that politicians should not get to decide to take TV stations off the air.  Do we think, for example, that other countries would have been justified in shutting down the BBC World Service's operations at moments in history when the United Kingdom was a military aggressor - most obviously during the Suez Crisis in 1956, or during the illegal invasion of Iraq in 2003?  And if we don't think that, what actually is the distinction we're drawing?

I also thought it was rather unedifying to see Nicola Sturgeon and Ian Blackford trying to distance the SNP from the man who actually led the party for just under one-quarter of its existence to date.  Indeed, there was only a gap of a few days between Alex Salmond ceasing to be the SNP's Foreign Affairs spokesman and Ian Blackford becoming the SNP's Westminster group leader in 2017.

Lastly, a word on what it means to be a supporter of self-determination when we look at Ukraine.  It inescapably means that Ukraine has an inalienable right to independence from Russia, and that we must view President Putin's denial of Ukraine's right to exist with outrage.  But it also means that Crimea and the Russian-speaking parts of eastern Ukraine have the right to leave the Ukrainian state, and even to unify with Russia, if they freely choose to do so. It's not good enough to mutter the words "territorial integrity" as if that's some sort of magic wand that makes the right of a people to self-determination disappear in a puff of smoke.  That said, the exercise of self-determination is rarely, if ever, going to look like a military invasion from an external actor with its own self-interest firmly in mind.

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32 comments:

  1. A very balanced opinion.

    Not something we get from the BBC - when is that going to be shut down from broadcasting in Scotland? After all it is run from a foreign country and gives a screamingly biased pro-UK and anti-Scottish independence at every opportunity.

    As for the interventions of the likes of Nicola Sturgeon and Alyn Smith (via STV, The National, The Scotsman and The Herald) to denigrate (yet again) this reeks of political opportunism in order to:

    1. Suck up to their Westminster masters.
    2. Electioneer ahead of the May local authority vote.
    3. Divert from inaction of the first article of the SNP constitution.
    4. Smear Alex Salmond (once again).

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  2. Russia has long had a fear of invasion - from Napoleon to the 1920's to the 2nd WW. The build up of American influence in Ukraine and the possibility of Ukraine actually joining NATO was a big factor in Putin's thinking.
    Ukraine was holding the two eastern areas against the will of the people of those areas and now Ukraine is being subjected to an attack which will have a similar effect - Russia will control Ukraine.
    I don't condone the attack on Ukraine; it is inexcusable as invasion has so many dangers some of which might be unexpected. But I would ask that the whole picture is looked at; it is rare that one side only is wholly to blame.
    I agree with James Kelly in that it was pretty disgusting to watch the attack on Alex Salmond by LibDems, the PM, the leader of the SNP in Westminster and the FM. As he said, Alex Salmnd and the Independence movement have been denied a level playing ground in the media. The RT programme was the result. Don't forget, it was not just Independence supporters that appeared on the Alex Salmond Show - there were people from all political parties and from a wide variety of backgrounds.

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  3. The f***ing idiots on WGD are following Sturgeons lead and going bonkers over Salmonds show on RT. What a bunch of lemmings.

    Dr Jim has hit a new low. The doctor thinks that if Indyref2 is lost next year then it will be all down to Salmonds show on RT. Salmond is the person and Alba is the party he continually says (as does mad liar Irish Skier) are totally irrelevant.

    Both Irrelevant and the reason for losing a future refendum for which there is no date. This is the world of the WGD numpties - stark raving bonkers.



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    1. Update: the looney that is Dr Jim wants RT banned - not because of Ukraine but because of Salmond. Does the Dr Jim want the BBC banned - nope - I assume that is because his idol Sturgeon just loves the BBC. As a Britnat Sturgeon gets regular access to the BBC to promote herself and attack Salmond. No wonder she gave millions to the Britnat MSM.

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    2. Further update: Sturgeon the Britnat wants RT banned just like the looney Dr Jim because Salmond has a chat show on it. But Sturgeon holds the opinion that the BBC is a valued institution. That's right the British State propaganda broadcaster is supported by the leader of the SNP.

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  4. Britnats say the oil price is low Scotland can't afford to be independent.

    Britnats say the oil price is high Scotland can't afford to be independent.

    Britnats have this in common with the WGD loonies - they make no sense.

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  5. Lead item on Misreporting Scotland 6.30pm 23/02/22, for those who luckily missed it: Alex Salmond is a very bad man for appearing on RT and should - in the words of a political figure for our times - shut up and go away. It's instructive, if not surprising, that MS's first response to Russia (effectively) invading Ukraine was to call for a rival point of view to be shut down. 'State broadcaster says public debate should be restricted' - not sure if that's ironic or appropriate, in the circumstances. What was worse, somehow, was that when presented with what may be the most significant event in Europe since the Balkan wars of the early '90s, their response was a) parochial; b) partisan; and c) predictable. If you can't raise your game at this time, when can you raise it? Difficult to know whether one's anger outstrips one's sadness, or vice versa.

    PS - not 'disinterest', James, but 'lack of interest'. 'Disinterest' means not having interest in the sense of 'vested interests' - i.e. impartial, neutral. Those who are uninterested in the distinction have probably been watching too many programmes on the BBC - where the standards of correct English usage, along with so many others, continue to decline.

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  6. Strictly speaking, I don't believe the Russains have invaded Ukraine. They have gone to the aid of two Russian-speaking republics who have declared their independence form the illegal Nazi/Fascist regime which was installed in 2014 by Nuland for the Americans. These people have been under more or less constant attack by he Kyiv regime which has killed 14,000 civilians.

    We can't critcise people for freeing themselves from a bad government as this precisely what many of us wish Scotland would do.

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    1. Please don't insult our collective intelligences. Nobody believes that, Not even Putin.


      Especially Putin.

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    2. You'll have noticed the people are fleeing westward from Kyiv and away from their alleged liberator, the lying fascist thug Putin ?
      By the way, how's the weather in Saint Petersburg ?

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    3. I agree with “anonymous” the oblasts around Donetsk and Luhansk had local elections and decided to become independent from Ukraine several years ago mind you only Russia recognise them as independent , the vast majority of people living in these areas are of Russian decent as many across Ukraine are too but it is true that Ukraine were persuaded by USA to send in activists to try and kill off these newly independent states but the locals beat them off fighting guerrilla wars in the streets , do you not remember this it was widely covered on tv here in U.K. at the time .Well Ukraine and its USA funded guerrillas were beaten but are back trying to disrupt governance in these areas but this time it is Russia that has stepped in to sort it out rounding up the USA funded guerrillas.
      USA have been annoyed with Ukraine for allowing the Nord gas pipeline to cross Ukraine into Western Europe , Ukraine bombed the pipeline when Russia refused to pay more money than was originally agreed , Russia then built a second gas pipeline Western Europe called Nord 2 which takes gas from Russia through St Petersburg ( just north of it actually ) and under the Baltic Sea then into Germany and from there to other European countries including U.K. , this has annoyed USA even more because they fear Russia and China competing for world trade so USA made a deal with Ukraine paying their politicians money and offering more trade with USA if Ukraine joined NATO and allowed USA military bases there of course with the Ukraine border being just 450 miles from Moscow the Russians are unhappy , understandable really because other NATO states bordering Russia have actually allowed USA under the NATO banner to install missiles on the Russian border .Let’s remember USA is five thousand miles away from Ukraine and Ukraine will certainly not be a safer place with NATO USA missiles on its border with Russia.Remember also that USA already has seven hundred military bases in the mediterranean area.An additional point of interest is climate change , Western Europe has been hit by a lack of renewable wind power this last 18 months day after day no wind or very little consequently europe including U.K. have had to source fuel to replace this loss bear in mind that Europe’s gas stations require an awful lot of fuel to run , depleted wind power has been replaced by liquid gas delivered by boat and has been bought on the open world market with countries bidding against each other , ships heading for South America and Asia were instructed to about turn and deliver their LPG to Europe because the price had rocketed .Summer approaches so Germany the biggest gas user in Europe has blocked the opening of the Nord 2 pipeline from Russia until Russia withdraws troops from the Donetsk and Luhansk areas.Germany cannot do this for very long because the LPG gas most of which comes from USA is not enough to meet needs.Russia will move troops back out once control is back in the hands of the locals of Donetsk and Luhansk they will then agree with Ukraine that Ukraine should be independent and drop their disagreement to it provided Ukraine do not join NATO , Ukraine will agree to this and stability will return without tens of thousands of USA troops on Russia,s border and without USA missiles planted n Ukraine soil pointing at Moscow

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    4. "needs.Russia will move troops back out once control is back in the hands of the locals of Donetsk and Luhansk"

      Aye, right...

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    5. You have noticed that the Russians have surrounded Kyiv, and are attacking the city. . Putin will agree that Ukraine should be independent? Excuse my laughter. You mean he wont put a puppet Quisling in a president of Ukraine ?

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    6. No mention of the US backed coup of 2014 which overthrew the elected president and installed a US 'puppet' in his place? No mention of the vote by the people of the Donbass for greater autonomy or the response from Kiev to attack the area with neo-Nazi militias and massacre protesters in Odessa? No mention of the enforced closure of Russian language TV or the abolition of Russian in official documents? No mention of the Minsk agreement approved at the UN by all the western powers that the Donbass provinces would be granted the autonomy they sought? Kiev has reneged on this agreement for eight years, all the while shelling the 'rebel' areas with lethal weapons supplied by the US and UK. Too many in Scotland still fall for the 'fake news' which pours from the BBC and tabloids like an open sewer even after everything we saw in the referendum of 2014.

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  7. “ We watch powerless, while the people we elected, the supposed party of independence sell us out. It has been so easy, just claim to be the only way to secure independence and the sheep can be corralled out of harms way before they do anything that might disrupt the cabal’s power. Some will even boast of the loyalty they are displaying.
    I merely ask to who? Because it is surely not to Scotland or the Scots.”

    The words of Iain Lawson in his recent blog.

    I used to baa baa like the WGD sheep. No longer.

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  8. https://johnmenadue.com/ukraine-shrinks-again/
    https://consortiumnews.com/2022/02/24/what-putin-says-are-the-causes-aims-of-russias-military-action/

    Please read and learn. Don't be fooled again.

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  9. James please set up a Patreon page because it would be a more secure and stable way for supporters to contribute to your work on a regular basis. I wish you had done it years ago, because it would save you from what must be draining ongoing fundraisers. You could still do them too, but I think building up an appreciate group of Patreons would be good for you and your supporters alike

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  10. As far as I am concerned Scotland is presently occupied by a hostile Foreign Power and has been so occupied for centuries now.

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    1. Funny when I was in Edinburgh last night I didn't hear any bombs going off.

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    2. Do occupying powers need to bomb colonies they already control? Not sure that's a great retort, Anon. Russia is bombing Ukraine because Ukraine is currently an independent country.

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    3. Fort William

      Fort George

      Fort Augustus.

      We got forts the Welsh got castles but both were built for the same purpose by England.

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  11. Just finished reading an article by Grousebeater on his blog on the history of Ukraine and Russia. Both historical and enlightening as well as being very balanced. I strongly recommend reading it.

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    1. Scotland aye.

      Thanks very much for encouraging that tosser Lomax to name me as a troll on WGD. I have no idea what your game is but I know that Lomax is the king of one line offensive trolling comments.

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    2. James that tosser Alec Lomax refers to you as Scot goes Ruski and me as Independence for Donbas.

      Now as I have never mentioned Donbas or expressed any opinion on their status it just shows what a desperate liar Alec Lomax is. It also tells you all you need to know about the WGD site that it allows people like Lomax to comment but if you dare say anything mildly critical of Sturgeon or the SNP you are banned. Phonies and liars have found their true home on WGD.

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    3. Lomax is a total buffoon, he really is. He attempts to comment on this blog regularly, but all he ever wants to say is "LOL" (or some variation thereof). If he's somehow managed to interpret this blogpost as pro-Putin, all I can suggest is that he urgently invests in some remedial reading lessons.

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    4. I have no “game” as I genuinely hadn’t a clue who he was talking about but suspected he was referring to me. It’s not like you to be concerned about what people on WGD say about you but please accept my apology if I have inadvertently given others an opportunity to discredit you.

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    5. Scotland aye - apology accepted and I will accept your word it was inadvertent.

      There seems to be a campaign by some people on WGD ( following Sturgeon's lead as usual) to try and paint Alba and people who vote for Alba like me as Putin supporters. I find such lies very offensive.

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  12. Not a word by Sturgeon when she appeared on her very own propaganda state broadcaster BBC Reporting Scotland about all the Britnats who have appeared on RT. Not a word about George GALLOWAY HAVING HIS OWN SHOW ON RT. Galloway the ex Labour MP and ultra Britnat. Oh no she attacks the only pro Scottish independence show on TV. Salmond has cancelled his show. Has Galloway? Not a word from Sturgeon or her British media oaks about this.

    Sturgeon who stated the BBC is a key institution and a valued institution never calls for the BBC to mend its ways. Why not - answer - she is a Britnat. And that explains why she gave the Britnat media millions of pounds. Money that could have been spent on independence media or even to people to help with their energy bills.

    No it was all about Salmond. Sturgeon is a Britnat who works hand in glove with the BRITNAT MEDIA. Only idiots cannot see this.

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  13. A phrase Boris Johnson used the other day seems worth remembering: “This crisis is about the right of a free, sovereign independent European people to choose their own future and that is a right that the UK will always defend.”

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    1. Aye Johnson forgot to say "EXCEPT FOR SCOTLAND BECAUSE WE NEED THEIR RESOURCES" at the end of that sentence.

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  14. There will come a time, and it won't be long, when Sturgeon fails to deliver Indyref2/Scottish independence and she tries to sell Scotland more devolution as the best she can do. This will be Sturgeon following in the footsteps of Cameron/Clegg and Milliband and with the help of Murray Foote she will give us The Vow The Sequel. We will then find out who are the real independence supporters and it won't be many of the craven WGD nicophants and it won't be many of the SNP politicians. We will also see if commentators like Ruth Wishart and Riddoch are Britnats or independence supporters. For if you accept Devolution you are a Unionist not an independence supporter.

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  15. Alba for IndependenceFebruary 27, 2022 at 11:50 PM

    Mark Hirst V Chief Constable and Lord Advocate.

    This case is proceeding and a warrant has been served on both defenders. Hirst is suing for 200k damages. Will they settle out of court or risk a court case and people being questioned under oath. My money is on an out of court settlement.

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