Who Restarted the Cold War?

by moonwolf | October 22, 2007 at 01:47 pm | 537 views | 8 comments
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by BigT

Pat Buchanan, an American conservative icon hits the nail on the head as he lays the blame for the escalating tensions between the USA and Russia squarely at the feet of George W. Bush and provides the historical background and context to prove his point.  This article will be a real eye-opener for many who have been led to believe that Vladimir Putin and Russia have restarted the Cold War without any provocation.  The facts speak for themselves.

"Putin's Hostile Course," the lead editorial in The Washington Times of Oct. 18, began thus:

"Russian President Vladimir Putin's invitation to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to visit Moscow is just the latest sign that, more than 16 years after the collapse of Soviet communism, Moscow is gravitating toward Cold War behavior. The old Soviet obsession – fighting American imperialism – remains undiluted."

"At virtually every turn, Mr. Putin and the Russian leadership appear to be doing their best in ways large and small to marginalize and embarrass the United States and undercut U.S. foreign policy interests."

The Times pointed to Putin's snub of Robert Gates and Condi Rice by having them cool their heels for 40 minutes before a meeting. Then came a press briefing where Putin implied Russia may renounce the Reagan-Gorbachev INF treaty, which removed all U.S. and Soviet medium-range missiles from Europe, and threatened to pull out of the Conventional Forces in Europe Treaty, whereby Russia moved its tanks and troops far from the borders of Eastern Europe.

On and on the Times indictment went. Russia was blocking new sanctions on Iran. Russia was selling anti-aircraft missiles to Iran. Russia was selling weapons to Syria that found their way to Hezbollah and Hamas. Russia and Iran were talking up an OPEC-style natural gas cartel. All this, said the Times, calls to mind "Soviet-era behavior."

Missing from the prosecution's case, however, was the motive. Why has Putin's Russia turned hostile? Why is Putin mending fences with China, Iran and Syria? Why is Putin sending Bear bombers to the edge of American airspace? Why has Russia turned against America? For Putin's approval rating is three times that of George Bush. Who restarted the Cold War?

To answer that question, let us go back those 16 years.

What happened in 1991 and 1992?

Well, Russia let the Berlin Wall be torn down and its satellite states be voted or thrown out of power across Eastern Europe. Russia agreed to pull the Red Army all the way back inside its border. Russia agreed to let the Soviet Union dissolve into 15 nations. The Communist Party agreed to share power and let itself be voted out. Russia embraced freedom and American-style capitalism, and invited Americans in to show them how it was done.

Russia did not use its veto in the Security Council to block the U.S. war to drive Saddam Hussein, an ally, out of Kuwait. When 9-11 struck, Putin gave his blessing to U.S. troops using former republics as bases for the U.S. invasion.

What was Moscow's reward for its pro-America policy?

The United States began moving NATO into Eastern Europe and then into former Soviet republics. Six ex-Warsaw Pact nations are now NATO allies, as are three ex-republics of the Soviet Union. NATO expansionists have not given up on bringing Ukraine, united to Russia for centuries, or Georgia, Stalin's birthplace, into NATO.

In 1999, the United States bombed Serbia, which has long looked to Mother Russia for protection, for 78 days, though the Serbs' sole crime was to fight to hold their cradle province of Kosovo, as President Lincoln fought to hold onto the American South. Now America is supporting the severing of Kosovo from Serbia and creation of a new Islamic state in the Balkans, over Moscow's protest.

While Moscow removed its military bases from Cuba and all over the Third World, we have sought permanent military bases in Russia's backyard of Central Asia.

We dissolved the Nixon-Brezhnev ABM treaty and announced we would put a missile defense system in Poland and the Czech Republic.

Under presidents Clinton and Bush, the United States financed a pipeline for Caspian Sea oil to transit Azerbaijan and Georgia to the Black Sea and Turkey, cutting Russia out of the action.

With the end of the Cold War, the KGB was abolished and the Comintern disappeared. But the National Endowment for Democracy, Freedom House and other Cold War agencies, funded with tens of millions in tax-exempt and tax dollars, engineered the ouster of pro-Russian regimes in Serbia, Ukraine and Georgia, and sought the ouster of the regime in Minsk.

At the Cold War's end, the United States was given one of the great opportunities of history: to embrace Russia, largest nation on earth, as partner, friend, ally. Our mutual interests meshed almost perfectly. There was no ideological, territorial, historic or economic quarrel between us, once communist ideology was interred.

We blew it.

We moved NATO onto Russia's front porch, ignored her valid interests and concerns, and, with our "indispensable-nation" arrogance, treated her as a defeated power, as France treated Weimar Germany after Versailles.

Who restarted the Cold War? Bush and the braying hegemonists he brought with him to power. Great empires and tiny minds go ill together.

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CitizenX
good stuff:

moonwolf, I like this story. It's good stuff.

So much for the peace dividend. The neocons couldn't stand the fact that the need for large military budgets was past, so they created the need to militarily dominate the world.

moonwolf

They are also counting on their ability to mislead and terrify the US public into supporting them in their nefarious plans!

Thanks Citizen X. 

Yommie
good stuff:

Bush is often too much military-minded. I sometimes think of him as a refined dictator. Having said, he has shown steel in makng crucial decisions. He hasn't done so bad for US,  think.

Karen Hatter
good stuff:

Thanks for posting this, Moonwolf.

moonwolf

Thanks all.

TheBigRuski

You see the main thing wrong with conservatives is their arrogance. I believe that many liberals hate conservatives because of their perception that conservatives are arrogant. However, in many cases, the arrogance is really truth, so many liberals just label the truth as wrong....or arrogant.


The truth is that Putin has deep roots into Russia's KGB and communist past...which, by the way, imprisoned and killed millions. Now, if you want to say that America's system is comparable or worse to a system that has comitted such atrocities, then I feel sad.


I know this is supposed to be an opinion piece, but this is the first I hear that the Cold War has restarted, that Bush started it, and so on.


Arrogance is certainly not best for diplomacy, but the paranoia displayed in blaming America and Bush for all the evil in the world seems to be a greater disservice. 

juan114

Ruski you need to understand hatred for Bush and America has clouded any sane argument. Some just post anything to make a political point as long as the template is hate the 2 or 3 "neocons" left and Bush. It is funny they are hysterical. We have an election on the way and the people will decide who is the new leader of the free world. Putin is like Castro he will be there forever the people have no choice. But the Hate America crowd love Fidel and Putin they respect the power they hold. Moral equivocators don't understand the difference between right a wrong. All sides are right. All sides are wrong. So there is nothing worth fighting for.

TheBigRuski

Hatred can be such a poison. Symptoms include delusion, paranoia, blindness, everything-is-a-conspiracry mindset, and the feeling that one is being personally attacked...when simply, truth is being discussed. Sad.

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