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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Russia's play: Kosovo x2


Be very afraid. Pravda's headlines:
"Russia recognizes South Ossetia and Abkhazia to save people’s lives"
"Bush, Cheney and Rice; Hitler, Himmler and Goebbels"
"Russia’s financial crisis of 1998 plotted by IMF"
"Should People in Democratic Glass Houses Throw Stones?"
"Anti-Russian US Senator McCain may take Bush's position in 2008"
"Georgia declares war on South Ossetia"
"Ukraine humbly shows its military might"
and my favourite:

Therefore it comes as no surprise to see George W. Bush flouting the international law one minute, by recognising the Serbian province of Kosovo as an independent state and then lecturing Russia on how to handle two cases which do have a claim to statehood, namely Abkhazia and South Ossetia. Take about double standards, talk about one two-faced confused son of his mother.

How much longer does Washington have to humiliate itself with this sort of charade? How can anyone in Washington be taken seriously if its President can look the camera in the eye and say with apparent conviction that Kosovo can be independent and Abkhazia and South Ossetia cannot?


The rhetoric is terse and abusive, but unfortunately for the West the logic of the Kosovan scenario is compelling. That's what I've been banging on about since last year's prediction about where this year will go:

On the world stage: If Kosovo declares independence the EU could recognise it while no-one else does and that could make Russia very angry - towards everyone, so I hope that doesn't happen.

Well that hope sounded a little desparate - and so it has turned out to be. The Kosovo independence recognition move by the US and EU countries was antagonistic and a bad precedent. Add the NATO membership and missile basings going on in Poland and Russia's other neighbours and the result is Russian hostility.

I've been thinking of Georgia
I've been thinking of NATO ships in the Black sea
Now think Dnestrian republic
Now think back to the last serious confrontation with Russia in that area - the Crimean War.

I can't see it getting there completely, but things are seriously heading in all the wrong directions right now.

3 Comments:

At 27/8/08 3:12 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Tim, quoting Pravda Online in relation to this matter is the same as quoting The Sun as a source of news from the Western side.

 
At 27/8/08 4:09 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yeah, I'm going to start linking to fox news after this.

 
At 27/8/08 4:56 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Paul Buchanan on the Jim Mora show (on that Panel section at 4PM) had the play down. It is about power politics and strategic realignment. No good versus evil, just competing interests.

 

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