Ukraine imperils Obama’s foreign-policy legacy
http://blogs.rediff.com/mkbhadrakumar/2014/03/03/ukraine-imperils-obamas-foreign-policy-legacy/
Ukraine imperils Obamas foreign-policy legacy
How far the blunt and threatening posture US secretary of state John Kerry took in his interview with the CBS News toward Moscow and President Vladimir Putin in person over the Ukraine situation was genuine and how far it was intended to meet the domestic criticism of the Barack Obama administration being weak in its foreign policies doesnt really matter. What matters is that Kerry demanded virtual capitulation by Russia under the shadow of US retribution and thats being plain dishonest and unrealistic.
The history of the current Ukraine crisis didnt begin with the Russian Dumas authorization of Putin to use military force in Ukraine, if necessary. Kerry can easily check that out by asking his subordinate Assistant Secretary Victoria Nuland whether she indeed discussed a road map for Ukraines color revolution on phone with the US ambassador in Kiev Geoffrey Pyatt during their famous F**k-the-EU conversation two months ago.
In fact, that conversation took place on December 11 and the subsequent events in Ukraine, including the takeover by the new prime minister Arseniy Yats Yatsenyuk, have been ditto according to Nulands road map. Suffice to say, Kerry cant say there is no blood on his hands. So much about UN Charter, international law, 21st century norms of inter-state behavior, blah-blah.
Kerry is dishonest in taking to the high ground of political morality. The starting point for a reasonable solution to the crisis is an honest stocktaking by the Obama administration as regards its deliberate attempt to kindle the new cold war spirit in Europe as a ploy to reestablish Washingtons transatlantic leadership in terms of a containment strategy toward Russia.