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bemildred

(90,061 posts)
Sat Mar 8, 2014, 10:19 PM Mar 2014

Imperial Putin

In two days’ time, Vladimir Putin covered Crimea with the Russian flag, in an operation so well-crafted that it reveals extensive preparation. His coup even returned a catalog of gesticulations in a reaction from the West.

If Barack Obama, Secretary of State John Kerry, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President François Hollande, British Prime Minister David Cameron, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and other leaders had the firm conviction that the territorial integrity of Ukraine deserves something other than a string of words, then they would have ordered what their predecessors had ordered in the summer of 2008 after the Russian Army was prepared to amputate Georgia: Order Turkey, an important NATO member, to close the Dardanelles through which pass thousands of tons of goods to Russia. The leaders of the day had accompanied this request with insurance: If Russia intimidates Turkey, the fact that Article 5 of the NATO charter stipulates that every nation will benefit from military involvement of all allies will be observed.

Like Russian leaders who claim to be acting to protect the Russian-speaking Crimea, their Turkish counterparts might argue that locking the Dardanelles, the effects of which would be obvious on Russian ships, is a response to abuses to the Tatar and Muslim minority. What else? Obama and others could ensure that the specifications of proposed sanctions would be a carbon copy of those imposed on Iran. For now, this is not the case and it is not likely [to be] the case.

If the reaction of Europe, the United States and Canada was conceived in terms of restraint, it was because everyone realized that the offensive decided by Putin was prepared with meticulous care. In fact, we have above all noticed that the willingness with which the Kremlin led his attack kept pace with an inordinate ambition to rebuild the Russian empire. "The implosion of the Soviet Union was the worst disaster of the 20th century," said Vladimir Putin. And this empire will not be an empire except for the sine qua non condition that Russia secures Ukraine within its sphere of influence.

http://watchingamerica.com/News/234014/imperial-putin/
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