The Forgotten Coup
March 17, 2014
How the Same Godfather Rules from Canberra to Kiev
The Forgotten Coup
by JOHN PILGER
Washingtons role in the fascist putsch against an elected government in Ukraine will surprise only those who watch the news and ignore the historical record. Since 1945, dozens of governments, many of them democracies, have met a similar fate, usually with bloodshed.
Nicaragua is one of the poorest countries on earth with fewer people than Wales, yet under the reformist Sandinistas in the 1980s it was regarded in Washington as a strategic threat. The logic was simple; if the weakest slipped the leash, setting an example, who else would try their luck?
The great game of dominance offers no immunity for even the most loyal US ally. This is demonstrated by perhaps the least known of Washingtons coups in Australia. The story of this forgotten coup is a salutary lesson for those governments that believe a Ukraine or a Chile could never happen to them.
Australias deference to the United States makes Britain, by comparison, seem a renegade. During the American invasion of Vietnam which Australia had pleaded to join an official in Canberra voiced a rare complaint to Washington that the British knew more about US objectives in that war than its antipodean comrade-in-arms. The response was swift: We have to keep the Brits informed to keep them happy. You are with us come what may.
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