F-16s are not defensive weapons.
Indeed, they exist to attack cities far from where the generals and
colonels are drinking coffee and strutting about. They bring death
and then more death. Giving them to a military drunk on its own
glorification is akin to putting an alcoholic in the driver’s seat
of a big pickup truck with a bottle of whiskey next to him and a tank
full of gas. No matter what the stated promises of Kyiv are, the fact
is giving these planes to its military is a drastic escalation of a
conflict that would have most likely never have started if it weren’t
for Washington’s endless meddling and provocation. Even if one
believed that Kyiv was fighting a just war when the current round
began in February 2022, denying that this is now a war between the
NATO Axis and Russia requires some very intentional blindness to the
facts. Unfortunately, that blindness is epidemic.

Originally designed and built by
the General Dynamics corporation—a company whose only business is
war ever since its development of the Gatling gun in the 19th
century, the planes are now produced only for foreign sale by the
world’s biggest weapons manufacturer Lockheed Martin. Although the
US no longer purchases new F-16s, it continues to fly them in
training missions, especially with the Air National Guard. Indeed,
it was only after the Air National Guard base near Burlington,
Vermont received several F-35s that the F-16s they previously used
for training were moved elsewhere.
According to the defense
industry website Defenseone.com, F-16 training specifically for
foreign pilots usually takes place in Phoenix at Luke Air Force Base.
However, the training for Ukrainians “will likely happen entirely
in Europe.”(5/19/23) Of course, this doesn’t mean that some
pilots might also be trained in the US. Nor does it mean that NATO
pilots will not be flying these planes along with Ukrainians in
country. Indeed, given the quick turnaround the war planners seem to
be hoping for, the likelihood of joint NATO-Ukrainian teams does not
seem far-fetched at all. Either way, this escalation increases the
possibility of a greater war, with no guarantee of a victory for
Kyiv. Despite the stories in the US media about Russia’s military
incompetence, the truth of the matter is that Moscow has been able to
answer every escalation by Kyiv./NATO.
This is one reason why
the war is stalemated. The fact that so many armchair warriors in
the US (and European) media are cheering this escalation seems
to illuminate that they do
not know what they are
talking about. However,
it does show the effectiveness of the US propaganda machine in
promoting war. Those columnists, reporters and talking heads who
repeat the stories put out by the war machine’s propaganda wing are
little more than Pentagon pawns. They are certainly not journalists
in any genuine sense of the word.
Beyond the gifting of F-16s,
there is also the ongoing increase in military aid to Kyiv by the
United States. In what I can only consider to be a piece of
accounting trickery akin to Donald Trump’s financial malfeasance
inside his own companies, the Pentagon recently came up worth another
$3 billion to provide weapons and ammo for Ukrainian forces. The
story the Pentagon is telling the American people is that they
overcharged for earlier shipments, writing down the munitions’
current value as opposed to the original purchase value. The actual
facts are pretty much irrelevant, given that the war machine never
seems to suffer no matter how the US economy is doing. This extra
three billion means that US taxpayers will have given Kyiv an average
of over $93 million dollars a day since the Russian invasion in
February 2022. Not only has this money been provided with barely a
peep of dissent in Congress (and that from right-wingers whose true
motives are always questionable), but with an almost complete
shutdown of opposing voices in the public sphere. On a deeper note,
this grotesque spending on war while budget cuts for health care,
food assistance, veterans services and education are being considered
prove that Washington’s dependence on the war industry is like that
of an opiate addict shooting up on the back streets of Manhattan or
any other inner city. Neither even knows how strung out they really
are.
Regarding that almost universal
stifling of dissenting voices in the US, ever since the beginning of
the conflict in Ukraine, those who oppose it have been labeled as
tools of Putin. This charge is almost always a lie. It is is the
modern equivalent of red-baiting. In reality, most people who oppose
the war also oppose Russia's invasion. This is reminiscent of the
nonsense people pulled on antiwar voices when we opposed the war in
Vietnam, the US wars in Central America and the wars in Iraq. We are
not tools of Putin, but comrades of those around the world who oppose
the war—from Russia to Ukraine to Berlin to China and beyond. If
anyone is a dupe of one of the warring powers, it would be those who
echo the words of Washington, Brussels, Bonn, London and Kyiv as
those capitols bring us closer to the threat of a much larger
European war.