Posted on 08/28/2014 2:09:07 PM PDT by Kaslin
In August 1939 -- 75 years ago this week -- Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin signed the Hitler-Stalin Pact. In the wake of the Russo-German alliance, newspaper wits coined the term "ComunNazi." Communist-Nazi. Yes, "red" and "brown" entwined as the dictatorships they are.
The two dictators' legions of liars hailed the deal as a peace treaty. Peace? Eastern Europeans in the dictators' gun sights scorned the falsehood.
"Peace in our time, " Neville Chamberlain had proclaimed after the wretched Munich deal of 1938, which gave Hitler permission to annex slices of Czechoslovakia. Of course, when given a slice, Hitler annexed the whole.
Expansionist dictators take until stopped by superior power. For these beasts, peace is war by other means, and the other means always involve deception.
On Aug. 31, 1939, with the ink barely dry on the dictators' peace pact, for the sake of expansionist war, Germany conducted a "false flag" operation. Pretending to be Poles, German soldiers launched a fake assault on a German border station. For dictators, falsehood serves. On Sept. 1, Hitler's panzers began to roll toward Warsaw. On, Sept. 17, without a formal declaration of war, Stalin's Red Army "forces of international socialism" attacked Poland from the east.
In fall 1939, after the German and Russian invasion of Poland, the Nazis and Communists absorbed Polish territory into their respective states.
Lies, vehement denial, propaganda, plausible deniability, a "so what" shrug -- the tools Hitler and Stalin used are not artifacts of 1939. 2014 provides us with a bitter example. "In our time," former KGB colonel and Stalin heir, Vladimir Putin, is invading Ukraine by increment. As his troops infiltrate, Putin lies, denies, dangles prospects for peace and then threatens to cut off natural gas shipments.
Thanks to him, annexation is not a 1930s artifact. In March 2014 Putin's Kremlin annexed Ukraine's Crimean peninsula.
"CommunNazi" disappeared in 1941 when Hitler double-crossed Stalin and invaded the Soviet Union. We need to resurrect it and apply it to Putin. The Russian president has resuscitated and combined ultra-nationalist and ultra-statist (communists) anti-liberal ideologies. Whether he governs as a "national socialist" or simply runs the Kremlin as a criminal oligarchy is of little matter; he has effective control of the Russian economy. He also exercises state control of culture and media.
Until the July 2014 shoot-down of Malaysian Airlines Flight 17, Kremlin spin managed to confuse just enough people in the West to prevent the formation of an anti-Putin front. German Chancellor Angela Merkel claims that will change.
After the MH17 disaster, the Kremlin claimed that Ukrainians fired the missile and perhaps -- just perhaps -- they were trying to shoot down an airliner carrying President Putin!
Outlandish? Of course. However, dictators employ "the big lie of the moment" because, with certain groups of useful idiots, it works. Often, the bolder and more outlandish the "big lie," the better. Conspiracy theorists lap it up.
Twenty-first-century useful idiots and conspiracy theorists lap the flapdoodle despite 21st-century communications technology. Digital radar records exposed the Russian lie regarding MH17. Civilians with cell phone cameras have repeatedly taken pictures of Russian vehicles infiltrating Eastern Ukraine.
However, the lies continue. When an infiltrating column of armor vehicles was intercepted this past week (Aug. 25, 2014), the Kremlin tried a kind-of-big lie.
Ukrainian security forces captured 10 Russian paratroopers who were in an armored vehicle column and released on video the statement of a Russian corporal. According to the Voice of America, the corporal told his captors he served in the Russian Army's elite, special operations-capable 331st Airborne Regiment. He described a common infiltration tactic: "We traveled here (i.e., Ukraine) in columns not along the roads but across the fields."
Whether moving on roads or cross country, Russian military units, elite and shmuck, can access the Kremlin's global navigation satellite system, GLONASS.
Kremlin propagandists, however, blamed a navigation error. The Russian Army column had been patrolling the border zone and crossed section "into Ukraine by accident." An "aw, shucks, no big deal" big lie. Or perhaps a play on Peter Pan -- you know, Lost Boys?
Tsk. Once again, Putin's Kremlin is caught "red-and-brown" handed.
Putin is a humanitarian. The West doesn’t understand how concerned he is Ukraine is hurting.
Sound like anyone we know?
Any decent Christian man would send troops to relieve those poor Ukrainians of their suffering and their territory.
Obama is engaging in weak, mom-jeans, blame-America-first contractionism.
And all this time I thought it was called the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact...
Nye..no no no! Vladimir Putin is best! He is humanitarian person who love Ukrainians and try to save them from themselves!
I am totally American conservative and I tell you that we must support Vladimir Putin against evil Ukrainians Neo-Nazis and Fascists!
AC130 gunships sit idle.. What a waste of red hot lead.
I can think of a few places that could use a few uhhn treatments.
Obama is engaging in weak, mom-jeans, blame-America-first contractionism.
You are being conned by the EU and the Obamabots. All this stuff is coming out of Brussels, Kiev, and Foggy Bottom. These children are playing with fire.
Why do you think the Nazi flag was red?
Bttt
Germany and Russia divvied up Poland. Germany and Russia are divvying up Ukraine. Nothing has changed. As for Putin versus Puttin’ they are similar crony capitalists but one is a leader and the other is not. The idea that we Americans should give a crap about Ukraine is ludicrous.
LOL ! Nice parody but I’m afraid reality (#2) is even more cartoonish...
A Nazi is a Communist with a snappier uniform.
I think Freepers are starting to figure out that we’re getting “wagged” by this anti-Putin hysteria being whipped up by Obama.
Just like ignoring the Nazi invasions before 1939 was the correct thing to do, right Bob?
And how’d that strategy work out for us?
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why let the monster grow too big before facing it? Look at ISIS, is Putin all that different?
“Just like ignoring the Nazi invasions before 1939 was the correct thing to do, right Bob?”
...and ignoring the Soviet invasions in 1956 and 1968. Guess what, we ignored, the world DID NOT BLOW UP, and we ultimately won the Cold War.
I see no reason to follow Obama into World War 3, although, I guess, I’m in a minority here.
Apples and oranges.
Those countries were already behind the Iron Curtain, with the Russian-directed Communist Party already a big part of their governments, who “asked” the Soviets to step in.
Ukraine is an independent sovereign country, with no Communist involvement in government, and they sure as hell never asked for the Russians to step into their country.
That’s the difference.
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