Ukraine’s Choreographed Civil War, As Revealed By Wikileaks
Russia is worried about divisions in Ukraine over NATO membership
Think the deadly events in a civil-war
ridden Ukraine are proceeding unscripted, and without US supervision
and/or direction? Think again.
Below is an excerpt from a formerly confidential memo,
leaked by Wikileaks, and authored by former US ambassador to Russia,
William J. Burns, to the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The punchline: the memo
is dated February 1, 2008.
Ukraine and Georgia’s NATO aspirations not only touch a raw nerve in Russia, they
engender serious concerns about the consequences for stability in the
region. Not only does Russia perceive encirclement, and efforts to
undermine Russia’s influence in the region, but it also fears
unpredictable and uncontrolled consequences which would seriously affect
Russian security interests. Experts tell us that Russia is particularly
worried that the strong divisions in Ukraine over NATO membership, with
much of the ethnic-Russian community against membership, could lead to a
major split, involving violence or at worst, civil war. In that
eventuality, Russia would have to decide whether to intervene; a
decision Russia does not want to have to face.
So, if Russia does not want to face said
decision which could and has led to the violence and civil war that is
now a daily staple of market-moving newsflow, why not let the US state
department force the decision upon Russia?
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