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NATO jest mechanizmem do kontroli i wyciskania pieniedzy. Ci ktorzy sie
opieraja, sa ukarani. Pisze tak John Laughland.

The Prague racket

Nato is now a device to exert control and extract cash. Those who resist,
like Belarus, are punished

John Laughland
Friday November 22, 2002
The Guardian

At the Nato summit in Prague this week, one man is notable by his absence.
Last Friday, President Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus was refused a visa on
instructions from Washington, an unprecedented diplomatic snub. After a six-
year propaganda campaign waged against Lukashenko by the west, he now stands
isolated. The EU is about to slap a travel ban on him and his ministers, like
the one imposed against the Zimbabwean government. Meanwhile, some American
politicians have started to refer to Belarus as part of the axis of evil.
The reasons given for the west's hostility towards Belarus are that
Lukashenko is authoritarian and a "dictator". This is an odd charge, given
that the losing candidates in last September's presidential elections
conceded that the incumbent president had won more votes than them. It is
also strange for the west to revile Lukashenko when it courts so assiduously
President Putin, whose own election, like all those in Russia since 1991, was
outrageously rigged.

Most of the charges levelled against Belarus are absurd. It is often claimed
that people are beaten for speaking Belarusian; in fact it is the official
state language and Lukashenko himself speaks it frequently. It is also
alleged that Catholics and Jews are persecuted there. But the Catholic
hierarchy was restored under Lukashenko and the Oxford Institute for Hebrew
and Jewish Studies has just confirmed that the Jewish community in Belarus is
flourishing. It is also stated repeatedly, without evidence, that Lukashenko
has had his political opponents murdered: these claims persist in spite of
the fact that one of his alleged victims was discovered alive and well and
living in London.

The real reason why the west hates Lukashenko has nothing to do with concern
for democracy or human rights. It is instead that, as a genuinely popular
politician who has preserved his country from the worst ravages which
economic reform has inflicted on its neighbours, Lukashenko is not given to
taking orders. In this respect, he is unlike any of the other senior former
communist officials currently hobnobbing in Prague. The west's friends in
eastern Europe today have their hands firmly on the commanding heights of
political control in their countries, just as in many cases they personally
did under communist dictatorship.

The west prefers such people because the demands it makes on post-communist
countries are so unpopular. All eastern European states are required to sell
off their national economic assets to foreigners, and close down their
agriculture by accepting the dumping of subsidised EU food imports. This
creates massive social disruption and unemployment. In addition, they must
spend at least 2% of their GDP on defence, preferably on arms made in the US.

Consequently, a small country like Lithuania, whose economy has collapsed so
catastrophically, has just announced the purchase of $34m worth of Stinger
missiles, made by the Raytheon Corporation of Tucson, Arizona. When Tanzania
announced it was spending $40m on a new civilian air traffic control system,
there was an outcry; but Lithuania, whose official GDP is not much larger
than Tanzania's, will have to spend $240m on arms every year as the price for
Nato membership. And Lithuania is just one of seven new member states, all of
which are spending hundreds of millions of dollars on arms.

The economic interests driving Nato expansion are so blatant that the man who
co-ordinates US policy on the matter practically has "military-industrial
complex" as his middle name. Bruce Jackson, president of the US committee on
Nato, is a former military intelligence officer in the US army who became
vice-president of Lockheed Martin, the gigantic US arms manufacturer and
biggest provider of financial control and accounting services to the
Pentagon, from whose accounts trillions of dollars have disappeared.

Jackson left Lockheed Martin in August to take up his new full-time political
job of "promoting democracy in a united Europe". But a good illustration of
the economic agenda which is really behind Nato expansion was given when
Jackson recently told Bulgaria that its membership of Nato would depend on it
selling the national tobacco factory to the "right" foreign buyer.

Far from promoting democracy in eastern Europe, Washington is promoting a
system of political and military control not unlike that once practised by
the Soviet Union. Unlike that empire, which collapsed because the centre was
weaker than the periphery, the new Nato is both a mechanism for extracting
Danegeld from new member states for the benefit of the US arms industry, and
also - ever since the promulgation of Nato's New Strategic Concept in April
1999 - an instrument for getting others to protect US interests around the
world, including the supply of primary resources such as oil. It is, in
short, a racket. Any state which refuses to play ball knows the consequences:
the humiliating treatment meted out to President Lukashenko is simply
intended pour encourager les autres.

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    • Gość: Marcus Crassus zaczynasz mi ie tysprowda podobac IP: *.acn.pl 22.11.02, 13:05
      coraz bardziej...musze przyznac ze rozbawiasz mnie bardziej niz stado
      szympansow w cyrku...
      • Gość: Tysprowda Re: zaczynasz mi ie tysprowda podobac IP: proxy / 213.189.72.* 22.11.02, 16:31
        Marcus Crappus-jak sie nie kapuje co sie czyta to sie chicha, jak ten chochol...
        Chichot chochola na widok szympansa to oznaka wlasnego pocieszenia sie, ze sie
        ma o pare genow wiecej, lub innych.
        • Gość: Marcus Crassus Re: zaczynasz mi ie tysprowda podobac IP: *.acn.pl 22.11.02, 17:07
          chichot chochola i geny????tysprowda...twoj stan sie pogarsza...zaczynam sie o
          ciebie martwic...bo jak ci sie dalej pogorszy to moze ci sie cos stac i kto
          mnie wtedy bedzie rozbawial???
          • Gość: Tomasz Re: zaczynasz mi ie tysprowda podobac IP: *.ibch.poznan.pl 22.11.02, 17:18
            Gość portalu: Marcus Crassus napisał:

            > chichot chochola i geny????tysprowda...twoj stan sie pogarsza...zaczynam sie o
            > ciebie martwic...bo jak ci sie dalej pogorszy to moze ci sie cos stac i kto
            > mnie wtedy bedzie rozbawial???

            Tekst ten nie miesci się w schemacie jaki stosowany jest przez nasze "wolne" media.
            Może będzie jednak lepiej jak spercyzujesz co Ci się w nim nie podoba, zanim zaczniesz
            wyszydzać.
            • Gość: Marcus Crassus Re: zaczynasz mi ie tysprowda podobac IP: *.acn.pl 23.11.02, 11:50
              nie podoba mi sie tysprowda i lukaszenko...


              a jak masz inna opinie to zamiast siedziec przed netem proponuje w czynie
              spolecznym udac sie do bratniej bialorusi i pomoc w obsiewaniu pol etc....

              licze ze tysprowda tez to zrobi...


              ps-straszna tam bida...wezcie chlopaki troche konserw bo pomrzecie z
              glodu...;)))
              • Gość: Tysprowda Re: zaczynasz mi ie tysprowda podobac IP: proxy / 193.188.174.* 23.11.02, 13:38
                Marcus Crappus-cos mi sie w dyktatora zamieniasz, mnie sie to nie podoba. Kto
                Ci daje prawo do proponawania robienia komus co Ty uwazasz za stosowne. Kaduk?

                Nie podoba Ci sie, ze skopiowalem artykul z The Guardian? Znaczy sie, ze nie
                podoba Ci sie demokracja. Ciekawe.....
    • kyle_broflovski Re: Praski Szwejkow szwindel 22.11.02, 18:46
      www.canada.com/national/story.asp?id=3B270089-BAC7-428D-91A0-785CF30C08D7
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