Ron Paul: It’s Time To Tell Biden We Say ‘No!’ To Nuclear War – OpEd

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Last week the New York Times ran a shocking article claiming that the US intelligence community believes the Ukrainian government to be responsible for the August attack that killed Darya Dugina, the daughter of a prominent Russian philosopher.

Surely the established narrative that Ukraine is a model western democracy standing strong for our shared values against an aggressive Russian invader is damaged with reporting that Kiev conducted an al-Qaeda style attack on an innocent civilian inside Russia. The murder of Dugina was a textbook definition of terrorism, which is, “the use of violence or the threat of violence, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political goals.”

Just over a month later, the Nordstream pipelines were blown up, seemingly ending at least in the near term the possibility that Germany may find a way to save its economy by mending fences with its main energy supplier. A leading Polish politician thanked the US for doing the job.

Then over the weekend, the bridge connecting mainland Russia to Crimea was bombed, killing at least six civilians and leaving part of the bridge under water. Traffic was restored hours after the attack, but Russian President Vladimir Putin placed the blame on Ukraine’s intelligence service. We all know that Ukraine relies on its US masters, so we can assume the US provided the intelligence allowing the targeting of the bridge.

There is a pattern here. More and more brazen attacks are being launched against Russia and Washington is doing little to hide US fingerprints. Why?

The Biden Administration seems to be moving us closer to nuclear war over Ukraine and Biden himself seems to know it. Last week he said, Putin “is not joking when he talks about potential use of tactical nuclear weapons or biological or chemical weapons…” For the “first time since the Cuban missile crisis, we have a direct threat of the use [of nuclear weapons] if in fact things continue down the path they are going.”

So the question is if he knows that his proxy war against Russia is moving us closer to the unthinkable – nuclear annihilation – why does his Administration persist in crossing red line after red line? Apparently, Biden’s “experts” believe that Putin is bluffing and will do nothing about the Dugina assassination, the Nordstream pipeline sabotage, and the Kerch Bridge attack.

But what if they’re wrong?

Normally foreign policy action should be weighed on a cost/benefit basis. Will adopting one particular policy benefit the United States more than the risks involved? In this case there is absolutely nothing on the positive side of the ledger. Will the security and prosperity of the United States benefit more from regime change in Russia than it would suffer should nuclear war break out?

It doesn’t seem all that hard. No.

So what’s going on here? Why does the US Administration – with the support of most Republicans in Congress – continue to send tens of billions of dollars in military aid and move us toward nuclear war over a conflict that has nothing at all to do with the United States?

The time to end US participation in this war is yesterday. And if it takes millions of Americans in the streets peacefully protesting while demanding that their representatives stop this madness, then bring it on. Tomorrow may be too late.


This article was published by RonPaul Institute.

3 thoughts on “Ron Paul: It’s Time To Tell Biden We Say ‘No!’ To Nuclear War – OpEd

  • October 11, 2022 at 6:49 am
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    Ron Paul has all the spine and fortitude of Neville Chamberlain, waving a piece of paper saying, “peace for our time” while condemning a free democratically governed nation whom has called out for our help, to wholesale murder of its citizens, oppression and loss of its freedom. I would not want Ron Paul in my corner. Count your beans, Ron Paul.

    We have the world’s greatest military and I would so much rather depend on them than on a milquetoast appeaser like Ron Paul.

    Americans have been polled repeatedly and recently and the overwhelming majority is in favor of upholding and supporting the efforts to preserve the freedom for Ukraine.

    Go write a book about Ayn Rand or Libertarian ideals. Stay out of the public discourse, Ron Paul. Your time has come and gone. You are no longer relevant.

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  • October 13, 2022 at 11:42 pm
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    Are we willing to fight to our and our loved ones’ (nuclear) death to achieve justice and freedom for Ukrainians in a place many Americans can’t find on the map? If so, then why don’t we just attack all the dictatorships starting with China, North Korea, and Iran to achieve justice and freedom for their people? We must be realistic and less self-righteous and stop seeking to impose by force our beliefs, even if they are right, on other countries, especially when doing so risks total nuclear annihilation.

    Kennedy said: “… let us never fear to negotiate”. With the world’s survival at stake, Biden should be sitting at the negotiating table day and night until the nuclear risk is removed, instead of gambling on whether Putin may resort to nuclear weapons.

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    • October 13, 2022 at 11:44 pm
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      Comparison with Chamberlain is inappropriate since unlike Putin, Hitler never had the means to destroy the world.

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