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Expansion by NATO led to action by Russia

Biden must call an internatio­nal peace conference to establish the permanent neutrality of Ukraine

- By Francis A. Boyle

Russia and Ukraine are engaged in a fierce military conflict, with the whole world following even small details of the unfolding tragedy in Ukraine.

Disinforma­tion is being spread at every turn thanks to the informatio­n war initiated by various parties. The media and politician­s in the US-led West condemn Russia, saying its actions violate internatio­nal law. But we need to look at the actual circumstan­ces of the case.

Given the United States’ numerous illegal invasions of other countries, especially its invasion of Iraq, based on lies conjured by the US administra­tion and institutio­ns, it is in no position to lecture other countries on protecting human rights or abiding by internatio­nal law.

People should understand the root cause behind the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The bid to expand NATO poses a serious threat to Russia. Just days ago the Ukrainian leadership even called for immediatel­y making Ukraine a NATO member so it can get direct military support from the cross-Atlantic alliance and acquire nuclear weapons, which would effectivel­y reverse the 1994 Budapest Memorandum that facilitate­d the accession of Ukraine to the Treaty on Non-Proliferat­ion of Nuclear Weapons as a nonnuclear state.

The situation in the Donbass region in eastern Ukraine is grave, with the Ukrainian leadership refusing to implement the Minsk Agreement, which Ukraine, Russia and the Organizati­on for Security and Co-operation in Europe signed in 2015 to end the ethnic conflict in the region.

No Russian leader would have accepted the continuous eastward expansion of NATO.

Imagine what the US would do if Mexico were inclined to join a military alliance led by a rival power and talk of acquiring nuclear weapons.

Former US president John F. Kennedy was prepared to invade Cuba if he could not get the missiles out of that country through negotiatio­ns during the Cuban Missile Crisis.

For 13 days in October 1962, the world waited, seemingly on the brink of a nuclear war, hoping for a peaceful resolution. Thankfully, better sense prevailed for the US and Soviet leaders.

But Russian President Vladimir Putin did not get a similar response from his US counterpar­t Joe Biden. Putin held negotiatio­ns with Western leaders, particular­ly Biden, to elicit a promise that NATO would not accept Ukraine as a member. But Biden ignored Russia’s concerns. As such, the US and its allies do not have good reason to condemn Russia.

However, the military conflict in Ukraine must be immediatel­y terminated, lest it expand and suck in the European member states of NATO and the US. Toward that end, Biden must publicly announce that NATO will not expand eastward, and Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova will not be made NATO members.

Biden must also call an internatio­nal peace conference which will establish the permanent neutrality of Ukraine guaranteed by the United Nations Security Council under Chapter 7 of the UN Charter.

Following that, negotiatio­ns can take place between the US and Russia over the denucleari­zation of Europe including the removal of US tactical nuclear weapons from NATO states which violate the Nuclear Non-Proliferat­ion Treaty and restoratio­n of the Intermedia­te-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty that was recklessly terminated by the Donald Trump administra­tion.

The origins of World War I and World War II hang like twin swords of Damocles over the heads of humankind. So, concerted efforts should be made by all parties, the US in particular, to prevent another man-made disaster.

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