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U.S. gov’t body plots to break up Russia in name of ‘decolonization’
MR Onlne ^ | 06/07/2022 | Ben Norton

Posted on 01/27/2023 10:47:14 AM PST by MarMema

A U.S. government body held a Congressional briefing plotting ways to break up Russia as a country, in the name of supposed “decolonization.”

The participants urged the United States to give more support to separatist movements inside Russia and in the diaspora.

They proposed the independence of numerous republics in the Russian Federation, including Chechnya, Tatarstan, and Dagestan, as well as historic areas that existed centuries ago such as Circassia.

This is far from the first time that hawks in Washington have fantasized about carving up foreign countries. During the first cold war, the U.S. sponsored secessionist groups inside the Soviet Union. In the 1990s, the U.S.-led NATO military cartel successfully dismantled Yugoslavia. And Washington has long backed separatists in the Chinese regions of Tibet, Xinjiang, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.

After the overthrow of the USSR, neoconservative operative and future Vice President Dick Cheney wanted to slice up Russia into several smaller countries. Former U.S. National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski even published an article in elite Foreign Affairs magazine in 1997 proposing to create a “loosely confederated Russia–composed of a European Russia, a Siberian Republic, and a Far Eastern Republic.”

Yet this Congressional hearing was one of the most high-profile and provocative calls for balkanization yet, held in broad daylight.

Titled “Decolonizing Russia: A Moral and Strategic Imperative,” the June 23 briefing was organized by the U.S. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE), known more commonly as the Helsinki Commission.

This commission claims to be “independent,” but it is a U.S. government agency created and overseen by Congress.

The event was introduced by Congressman Steve Cohen, a Democrat from Tennessee who co-chairs the commission. Representative Cohen claimed Russians “have in essence colonized their own country,” and argued that Russia is “not a strict nation, in the sense that we’ve known in the past.”

At the virtual hearing, which was livestreamed on YouTube, the congressman was joined by veteran regime-change activists who have worked for an array of U.S. government agencies. The event was moderated by Bakhti Nishanov, a senior policy advisor to the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe. He excitedly noted, “We have many, many participants. I think this is pretty much a record for a House commission briefing.”

Nishanov argued that Western condemnation of Moscow’s war in Ukraine should expand to opposition to “Russia’s interior empire.” He added that the panelists hoped to “come up with ideas that will actually contain Russia.” The most active speaker in the hearing was Casey Michel, a millennial neoconservative activist who has made a career out of advocating for regime change against the U.S. government’s adversaries.

Michel got his start professionally working for the U.S. Peace Corps on the Russia-Kazakhstan border, and later capitalized on the new cold war hysteria in Washington. He is an adjunct fellow at the ironically named Kleptocracy Initiative of the Hudson Institute, a right-wing DC think tank that has been handsomely funded by the Koch oligarchs, WalMart’s Walton family, massive corporations like ExxonMobil, and the Pentagon.

In May, Michel published an article in Washington’s establishment magazine The Atlantic, titled “Decolonize Russia,” which appears to have been an inspiration for the Congressional briefing.

“Russia continues to oversee what is in many ways a traditional European empire, only that instead of colonizing nations and peoples overseas, it instead colonized nations and peoples over land,” Michel declared in the hearing. The neoconservative activist lamented that the United States did not use the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991 to break up Russia itself. He complained that Western support for secessionist movements in Russia did not go far enough.

“These are colonized nations that we consider to be part of Russia proper, even though, again, these are non-Russian nations themselves that remain colonized by, as we’ve seen yet again, another dictatorship in the Kremlin,” Michel said.

He insisted that the event was not simply about advocating for the “dismemberment and partition” of Russia, but was rather motivated by genuine opposition to colonialism and imperialism.

This was deeply ironic, because Michel has spent years viciously smearing the anti-imperialist left in the United States, while frequently caricaturing the term to demonize the governments of Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua, and Bolivia.

When it comes to supporting separatist movements inside Russia, however, Michel curiously fashions himself one of the world’s most vocal advocates of a unique form of “anti-imperialism” that just so happens to advance U.S. foreign policy interests.

.@cjcmichel: choosing to ignore the kinds of anti-colonial, pro-sovereignty, and anti-imperial movements that will emerge in Russia is a luxury we no longer have. https://t.co/RQA2bR4pd9

— Helsinki Commission (@HelsinkiComm) June 23, 2022

Joining Michel at the Congressional briefing was Erica Marat, a professor at the College of International Security Affairs at the Pentagon’s National Defense University.

Marat accused Russia of committing “genocide.” She condemned so-called “imperial collaborators” in Russia, singling out Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov. She did not acknowledge the incongruity that she herself works for the U.S. Department of Defense.

Marat also complained that the “Global South continues to consider Russia as an anti-Western, anti-colonial power and denies the dignity of non-Russian people and especially people of color from the former Soviet states.”

Similar comments were made by fellow panelist Botakoz Kassymbekova, a lecturer at Switzerland’s University of Basel.

Kassymbekova lamented that the Soviet Union’s anti-imperialist “narrative was very attractive, especially in the Global South.”

She rejected “the Marxian idea, that was popular all around the world, that capitalism produces colonialism,” and the “very successful anti-Western narrative of the Soviet Union that colonialism is a Western problem.”

Kassymbekova insisted that the USSR was colonialist, although her argument was contradictory because she simultaneously admitted that, after the Bolshevik Revolution, the former Russian czarist empire “partially underwent decolonization.”

Ironically, she also repeatedly mentioned “Stalinism” and the need for thorough “de-Stalinization,” without ever acknowledging that Joseph Stalin was himself Georgian, not Russian.

Kassymbekova used the briefing to call for the U.S. government to provide more resources for secessionist movements by “supporting civic initiatives and civil societies of its neighbors and within Russia.”

.@BotakozKassymb1: Today Russia attempts to restore the Soviet empire based on the idea of Russian cultural superiority and genocidal suppression of peoples. https://t.co/RQA2bR4pd9

— Helsinki Commission (@HelsinkiComm) June 23, 2022

Another panelist was Fatima Tlis, a Circassian separatist activist from Russia who was given a fellowship by the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), a notorious CIA cutout used to finance U.S. regime-change operations around the globe.

Tlis has worked extensively with U.S. government propaganda outlets Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. According to her publicly available LinkedIn profile, Tlis has also worked with the Jamestown Foundation, a neoconservative DC think tank closely linked to the CIA.

Tlis claimed in the hearing that her “homeland” Circassia is “occupied” by Russia. She also spoke of “white slavery.”

In the Q&A session, a guest asked how the panelists could discuss “decolonization” in Russia while they are in the United States and work for the U.S. government, which was founded on genocide of Indigenous peoples. Tlis dismissively shot back, “As for your question, everybody who has ever dealt with the Russian disinformation and propaganda would immediately recognize it for what it is. It’s called–there’s actually a professional term for this disinformation: whataboutism.”

Kassymbekova responded similarly, arguing “this is kind of a very typical way of blaming the West rather than looking inwards.”

The final participant in the briefing was Hanna Hopko, a former of member of Ukraine’s parliament, who previously chaired its Foreign Affairs Committee, and a significant figure in the 2014 U.S.-sponsored coup in Ukraine, marketed as Euromaidan.

Hopko insisted that Washington must think “how to change not just the regime, but how to change the imperialistic nature of Russian statehood.”

But because she was traveling, Hopko’s call signal was very weak, and she was not able to speak much in the briefing.

The panelists concluded the hearing condemning Russia’s military intervention in Syria, while making no mention of the billions of dollars the United States, its European allies, Gulf monarchies, Israel, and NATO member Turkey spent arming and training sectarian Islamist rebels in order to wage a proxy war in the country.

They likewise failed to acknowledge that Russia only entered Syria at the request of the country’s internationally recognized government. Tlis referred to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad as an illegitimate Russian “asset,” and depicted Moscow’s defense of Syria’s territorial integrity against Western attempts at state collapse as a form of aggression.

Intersectional imperialism This “Decolonizing Russia” briefing is one of a growing number of examples of the U.S. government co-opting left-wing rhetoric in order to advance its imperial interests.

Numerous Biden administration officials have exploited rhetoric about “intersectionality,” the principle that various forms of oppression like racism and sexism intersect.

The White House claimed to follow an “intersectional approach.” Secretary of State Antony Blinken insisted the State Department supports “diversity and intersectionality.”

The CIA published a recruitment ad featuring a Latina agent who proudly called herself a feminist. The spy agency–which is notorious for organizing right-wing coups d’etat and torturing detainees–has likewise portrayed itself as a supporter of the trans community.

The U.S. government funds a podcast co-created and hosted by a CIA veteran that claims to speak on behalf of the “Uyghur diaspora” and employs intersectional feminist rhetoric to demonize China.

This strategy of intersectional imperialism shows how Washington has modified its propaganda strategy, employing progressive-sounding talking points to appeal to left-leaning youth.

DC’s call to “decolonize” Russia is reminiscent of an award-winning paper by academic Cara Daggett, titled “Drone Disorientations: How ‘Unmanned’ Weapons Queer the Experience of Killing in War.” This article whitewashed the U.S. assassination program by arguing it is subversive and anti-heteronormative, because “Killing with drones produces queer moments of disorientation.”


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To: MarMema
Also found at that site:

The Ukrainian Solidarity Network: The highest stage of White Western social imperialism

You really like to play the clown.

141 posted on 01/27/2023 7:34:04 PM PST by Dat
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To: Cronos

Why do you hate the usa?

Not hate but resisting the American hegemony. America must turn back and mind her internal business. I think it will be better for her people.


142 posted on 01/27/2023 7:34:34 PM PST by nickfrost1
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To: Chunga85
“We’re gonna end up glowing in the dark because of these fools.”

We’ve certainly got it coming.

Exhibit 1 that this is about hating America, rather than principle

143 posted on 01/27/2023 7:36:32 PM PST by Dat
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To: Navy Patriot
The participants urged Russia to give more support to separatist movements inside the United States...

Wonder how that would fly?

Sauce for the Goose...

Exhibit 2 that this isn't about principle, it is about hating America.

144 posted on 01/27/2023 7:39:09 PM PST by Dat
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To: OHPatriot
Well, if we have to end up glowing in the dark, as long as DC and Every Last One Of Biden’s Mansions GLOWS FIRST..........

Exhibit 3 that this isn't about principle, this is about hating America.

145 posted on 01/27/2023 7:41:10 PM PST by Dat
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To: ansel12

Russia doesn’t want to simply cease to exist, especially for no particular reason, I was talking about a war, not fantasy.==

It is very real. Sooner you realize it better you may prepare. It is going on now. Russia can’t match with NATO conventionally so she WILL go nuclear against NATO because it is her only victory option.

We already had such thing once. Today we go to same thin again. Remember Caribbean Crisis. But don’t think there will be any talks this times. Attack will be sudden without warning. Putin like to strike first if he thinks that fight inevitable.

SO simple no phantasy at all.


146 posted on 01/27/2023 7:43:08 PM PST by nickfrost1
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To: escapefromboston
NeoCons need to be destroyed before they destroy us.

Exhibit 5 that this isn't about principle, this is about hating America.

BTW, Ronald Reagan would be a neocon by the standards of the Russophiles here.

147 posted on 01/27/2023 7:45:38 PM PST by Dat
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To: Chunga85
If Russia decides to employ Sarmats what they can do is make the claim it was a “humanitarian” effort that saved millions of lives.

Exhibit 6

148 posted on 01/27/2023 7:47:09 PM PST by Dat
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To: nickfrost1

So Putin brings on the end of Russia, why is he doing that?

Because one of his invasions isn’t working out and he is old, so he destroys your nation?


149 posted on 01/27/2023 7:52:06 PM PST by ansel12 (NATO warrior under Reagan, and RA under Nixon, bemoaning the pro-Russians from Vietnam to Ukraine.)
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To: DesertRhino
Russia now opposes the things the USSR seduced the west with, but now that Soviet created monster has created a depraved, atheist US government, riddled with homosexuality and revolutionary socialism, hell bent on baby killing and world domination.

Exhibit 7: Shows why the Russophiles hate America. In his defense, he does say it is the government, although in these particular issues you can't really separate the government, the people, and the culture at large.

150 posted on 01/27/2023 7:53:17 PM PST by Dat
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To: MarMema

Be careful what you wish for. Sooner or later somebody will try to break up the US.

But I do have to point out that MRonline (Monthly Review) is a really real Marxist site and has been for years.


151 posted on 01/27/2023 8:04:20 PM PST by x
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To: E. Pluribus Unum
Orange Putin bad.

Globohomo puppet good!

Nuclear war fun!

Exhibit 8. I think this illustrates the mentality of these people. They mix up Putin with Trump, in an attempt at psychological manipulation.

Also shows their weird obsession with "Globohomo". In reality it is like a leftist calling someone a Nazi to shut them up. It is an attempt to intimidate others into silence.

The last point is another attempt at manipulation. They go on how Russia will be the one to strike first and yet it will be the "Neocons" or "Globalists" or "Globohomo's" fault. Another cheap attempt at manipulation.

152 posted on 01/27/2023 8:05:08 PM PST by Dat
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To: ansel12

So Putin brings on the end of Russia, why is he doing that?==

Because it is a logic of a war and it requires to strike adversary with what we can before he stoke us.

You better think what YOU will lose if we all go nuclear. Don’t think about us.

Considering 3-5 time of denser population centers of West countries you live in a glass house actually.


153 posted on 01/27/2023 8:07:49 PM PST by nickfrost1
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To: MarMema
We have a demented moron at the helm and Ukraine has a coke addict drama queen russophobe at their helm.

Europe has proven easy to brainwash against Russia. At least some of our FR comrades here drip hate onto the keyboard that is visible when you read their posts.

Exhibit 9

Notice the irony here. Calling Biden a demented moron and Zylenski a "coke addict drama queen russophobe" and accusing others of hate. I may not have liked Zylenski before the war, but whatever his faults he made a country that was predicted to be destroyed in days more than hold its own.

154 posted on 01/27/2023 8:13:34 PM PST by Dat
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To: Cronos
William J. Aceves alleges President Trump collusion with Russia in 2016, discrediting his entire theory.

NPR, known Trumpophobics and Deep Swamp funded Prog Leftist Liars, allege the same 2016 incident, then jump to 1990's and earlier pre Russian Federation Soviet actions in an attempt to conflate.

And Russia taking lawful enforcement action against BLM rioting and vandalism in Russia does not support BLM in America.

155 posted on 01/27/2023 8:15:42 PM PST by Navy Patriot (Celebrate Decivilization)
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To: Salman
The USA needs to be broken up like the Austro-Hungarian Empire after the First World War.

Exhibit 10.

156 posted on 01/27/2023 8:15:45 PM PST by Dat
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To: nickfrost1

Ending your peoples because a foreign invasion isn’t working is not the logic of war, where do you get that silly thinking?

You also might want to look at the nuclear might and capabilities to deliver that the United States has as the world’s most advanced and capable nuclear power, there is no such thing as Russia being able to take out the nuclear NATO nations and the United States in a way that prevents them erasing Russia forever.


157 posted on 01/27/2023 8:16:28 PM PST by ansel12 (NATO warrior under Reagan, and RA under Nixon, bemoaning the pro-Russians from Vietnam to Ukraine.)
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To: Dat

Seems I am right on target.

The resident AI ‘hot gibberish generator confirmed it.


158 posted on 01/27/2023 8:17:19 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum (The worst thing about censorship is ████ █ ██████ ███████ ███ ██████ ██ ████████. FJB.)
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To: MarMema
Saddam was refusing to accept US dollars for oil, Khaddafi was introducing a gold coin and African continent monetary system. Russia has been working with China on a replacement for swift.

Exhibit 11. Notice how the they repeat decades old talking points made by the far, far left? How far does this one go back to? Nixon maybe? Further? Bears more research.

159 posted on 01/27/2023 8:20:50 PM PST by Dat
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To: E. Pluribus Unum; Dat
Seems I am right on target.

The resident AI ‘hot gibberish generator confirmed it.

You got Dat right.

160 posted on 01/27/2023 8:22:49 PM PST by Navy Patriot (Celebrate Decivilization)
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