The Daily Courier

Western media demonizing

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Dear Editor: Western government­s, aided and abetted by the media in Europe and North America, have been demonizing Russia since 2014. Here, vitriolic venom is mixed with sanctions aimed at crippling Russia's economy in the wake of the "invasion" of Crimea and alleged interferen­ce by Russia in the 2016 U.S. election, to say nothing of diplomats expelled following Russia's alleged involvemen­t in the Novichok poisonings in England.

The word “alleged” says it all, as, except for Crimea, there is little or no evidence of official authorizat­ion for any of the foregoing, and even less for direct links to Vladimir Putin himself.

Yet, teary-eyed and, with sanctimoni­ous indignatio­n about "meddling," the United States is crying foul: Russia must pay for doing to us what we have done for decades, that is, interfere in the affairs of other countries. Just ask Guatemala, Haiti, Cuba, the Congo, Chile, Argentina, Panama, Grenada, Afghanista­n, Iraq, Iran, Libya, Ukraine, Venezuela - need one go on? Each an open book, nothing “alleged.”

The reality is that the “military industrial complex” needs enemies and has found one in Russia. The current sabre-rattling by NATO backed countries on Russia’s borders is money in the bank.

But, is there not something else at play besides weapon sales and Pentagon slush funds?

I believe it’s called the U.S. dollar — any country that speaks of abandoning it, like Russia or Iran, is immediatel­y in the State Department's crosshairs. But, that’s another story. Back to Ukraine. Our silence is deafening about the 1.5 million citizens who, after the 2014 coup, fled the country's Dunbass region in the east for Russia, not Kiev. What does that tell us, except that we must call Washington's bluff about an oppressed Crimea.

Please Mr. Trudeau, don Canada’s peacekeepe­rs’ hat and challenge the Kremlin to allow a U.N./U.S. supervised referendum among Crimean residents — do they, or do they not, wish to remain with Russia or revert to Kiev’s rule?

Provided, of course, that western government­s accept the decision as the end of this story. Dereck Sale Prince George

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