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Open Letter: The UNGA Must Remove the Causes of the War Danger

The following Open Letter to the United Nations was released today jointly by the Schiller Institute and the Foundation to Battle Injustice. It will be available on https://schillerinstitute.com/ for online endorsement and wide circulation.

The UNGA Must Remove the Causes of the War Danger!

The Foundation to Battle Injustice has appealed to the UN with an Open Letter to close down the Myrotvorets List, which targets 4,000 international journalists and other institutional people for assassination ("liquidation"), and demands a criminal investigation into the background of this operation. Many of these journalists are on that list, because their coverage did not conform to the “permitted official narrative” of NATO about the Ukraine situation. But others are on that list because they demand a diplomatic solution before the war escalates beyond control.

We are rapidly reaching that point of no return. The latest meeting of the Ukraine Defense

Contact’s Group in Ramstein shifted the war into a higher gear by having NATO member countries send ever more sophisticated precision and longer range weapons to Ukraine and it is becoming obvious that this is already a war between NATO and Russia. The Ukrainian defense chief, Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, claims that Russia is about to use tactical nuclear weapons and demands that the West must preemptively deploy the “entire arsenal of means at their disposal” against Russia. And the “Kiev Security Compact” of the Ukrainian Government demands de facto NATO and EU membership providing Article-5-type protection, which deputy chief of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev has characterized as the “prologue to World War Three.”

The real reason for the war danger and this escalation lies in the fact that the Trans-Atlantic

neoliberal financial system is heading towards a hyperinflationary breakdown crisis, as it occurred in Weimar Germany in 1923, which has been caused by the decades-long monetarist policies of profit maximization and liquidity pumping. The crisis of this system is already affecting the whole world, but especially the developing countries, with exploding food and energy prices.

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