How Washington’s Ukraine obsession almost got Trump killed
By: Rachel Marsden
The man widely reported to be behind the shooting at the Florida golf club appears to be obsessed with the establishment’s Ukraine narrative
This kook was obsessed with answering the West’s relentless clarion calls on
Ukraine. No one should be surprised at this outcome.
For the second time in as many months, the FBI has confirmed that someone tried
to assassinate former (and potentially future) US President Donald Trump – this
time while he golfed at his Florida home, Mar-A-Lago, on September 15.
The suspect has been widely identified as Ryan Wesley Routh of Hawaii via North
Carolina and (more recently) Kiev, where he was keen to jump aboard the
bandwagon rolled out by Washington and Ukraine. Clearly a bit too keen.
In an interview from Ukraine for Newsweek in 2022, Routh said he initially went
there to fight. “Everyone around the world should be motivated to come here and
support the Ukrainians,” he said, echoing official Washington at the time, and
explaining that because he was 56 years old with no military experience, he
wasn’t an “ideal candidate” for cannon fodder. So he proceeded to his “Plan B”,
which was to mobilize other fighters from around the world on behalf of Ukraine
to become cannon fodder.
By the following year, the US-based media outlet, Semafor, was describing Routh
as the “head of the International Volunteer Center in Ukraine, a private
organization which helps foreigners seeking to assist the war effort connect
with military units and aid groups.”
Routh told the outlet that he “had partners meeting with [Ukraine’s Ministry of
Defense] every week and still have not been able to get them to agree to issue
one single visa” for US-trained Afghan fighters that he said he was trying to
mobilize for Kiev, also citing by name a “former elite Afghan reconnaissance
unit member” who said that hundreds of Afghans like him wanted in.
The publication noted Ukrainian concerns that Afghans could end up being
Russian infiltrators. No mention, however, of the problematic nature of Routh’s
enthusiasm. But why would there be? His own country was shoveling billions out
the door and sending weapons along with the entire Western world to Kiev as it
called for foreigners everywhere to join the fight. This guy took that
literally, just as many others did.
Any kind of dissent or interjection of mitigating factors or analysis to soften
the blatant brainwashing from official sources has either been censored outright
or dismissed and discredited as disinformation or undue influence.
Just last week, in issuing new sanctions against one platform for alternative
analysis and information on Ukraine, RT, the coordinator of the US State
Department’s Global Engagement Center, James Rubin, underscored that, “one of
the reasons why so much of the world has not been as fully supportive of Ukraine
as you would think they would be, given that Russia has invaded Ukraine and
violated rule number one of the international system, is because of the broad
scope and reach of RT.”
So, is this fella, Routh, supportive enough for you guys in Washington? Doesn’t
seem like his enthusiasm has been diluted by any RT viewing. Maybe all this
could have been prevented if it had been, though.
In March 2023, the New York Times wrote that “people who would not be allowed
anywhere near the battlefield in a US-led war are active on the Ukrainian front,
with ready access to American weapons.” The report included “former construction
worker” (turned Rambo wannabe) Routh, interviewed by the Times in Washington,
DC, who planned to move future Afghan recruits for Kiev’s front lines “in some
cases illegally, from Pakistan and Iran to Ukraine.” Totally cool, totally
normal.
Routh raked in $1,865 from an online crowdfunding effort set up by an alleged
fiancée back in 2022, claiming that he had “arranged for delivery of 120 drones
to the front lines” and “donated his tactical gear to soldiers fighting on the
front lines.” The raised cash was earmarked for more supplies, including
tactical gear, according to the plea, complete with pictures of him posing
alongside Ukrainian fighters.
Did it ever occur to Washington officials that some of that gear, skills, or
unbridled passion, in the hands of a guy who apparently told his fiancée that he
was in Kiev “building drones”, could potentially end up being used someday in
the attempted assassination of a former American president?
Washington should have known better. Ukraine’s Third Assault Brigade, hailed as
heroes in Ukraine and in PR campaigns across the Western world on a summer
European tour and prior visits to the UK parliament and elite US college
campuses like Stanford, had the French press, Mediapart, pointing out all the
Nazi tattoos and social media Hitler glorification that came to light when they
trained in France at camp La Courtine. The rebranded Azov Brigade clearly hasn’t
strayed far from the roots that had Canadian military brass concerned that they
were training guys with Nazi markings at least as far back as 2018, according to
the Ottawa Citizen.
There is no way of ascertaining the degree to which Routh may have been
influenced by the kind of extremism associated with such groups, but does it
really even matter anymore when they’re all literally on the same rhetorical
page as actual Western governments, including Washington? Seriously, show me one
instance where Washington has attempted to soften, mitigate, criticize, or even
fact-check any action or message by these groups rather than outright champion
them. I’ll wait.
Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson literally stood there with them in
London, holding their flag with Nazi symbolism baked right in, basking in the
support of other British lawmakers. In June 2024, Washington lifted the ban on
providing the Azov Brigade with weapons directly, claiming that any neo-Nazism
fears were unfounded. Seems like they’re trying desperately to make a
distinction between neo-Nazis who act on their extremism and those who just like
to keep the symbolism around as some kind of harmless nod to history. And anyone
pointing out how problematic that might be is just rolling for Putin and Russia.
With the volume being turned up on Western propaganda, Washington has also been
pursuing its crackdown on contradictory debate coming from the few sources that
platform it (like RT). Is it any wonder that this Routh guy, with a potentially
tenuous grasp of reality to begin with, and whose son has spoken out about how
single-mindedly obsessed he is with Ukraine, would have allegedly tried to
assassinate the US presidential candidate who has been vocal about the need to
stop fueling the Ukraine conflict with US weapons and cash and work out a deal
with Russia for peace?
It wouldn’t be the first time that a Western leader publicly portrayed as
less than enthusiastic about the establishment’s position on the Ukraine
conflict has been violently targeted. Prime Minister Robert Fico, the populist
left-wing leader of Slovakia who survived being shot in the stomach earlier this
year, has himself echoed what his country’s authorities said about the shooter’s
motives being related to Fico’s dissenting views on Ukraine, which have included
calls for more peace talks with Russia, and an end to both Ukraine military
support and sanctions on Moscow.
The Western establishment has gone out of its way to eliminate critical thought
by censoring and criminalizing platforms that have attempted to inject some
balance or reason into the debate – as though they really don’t want there to be
any discussion at all when it comes to their official positions, as Rubin’s
remarks last week about RT confirm.
This intolerance of debate is becoming dangerously normalized. Facebook founder
Mark Zuckerberg recently confirmed the pressure on his own platforms to censor
Covid-related narratives that diverged from official government propaganda.
Likewise, Canada deployed military-grade propaganda techniques honed on the
battlefields of Afghanistan to brainwash its own citizens into Covid narrative
compliance. The official radicalism around that issue was as evident as it is on
Ukraine. About the only real shocker is that it took so long for a victim of
Western brainwashing to actually react to the firehose of propaganda in a way
that blows back on American democracy in just about the most horrific way
possible.
COPYRIGHT 2024 RACHEL MARSDEN