Saturday, March 29, 2008

Geopolitical Diary: Ukraine, Poland, Bulgaria, Turkey... M.EAST. ASIA , Africa, etc. : The Main Battlefield of the up-coming Cold War II...


Geopolitical Diary: Ukraine, Poland, Bulgaria, Turkey... M.E. ASIA The Main Battlefield of Cold War II...[ CIA2 has already forgotten all the sacrifices
of Jean-Paul II, and the Poles...]

Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko said on Thursday that no NATO bases would be deployed in his country in the event that Kiev became a member of that organization. Citing Ukraine’s Constitution, which forbids the establishment of foreign military bases in the country, Yushchenko said, “Some people are spreading the fable that there will be a NATO military base in Sevastopol. There will be no base.” This statement comes within three weeks of Kiev saying it had abandoned its bid for membership in the PNAC military alliance.

This is not the first time Ukraine has done such a flip-flop. On the contrary, this oscillation between aligning with PNAC and placating Russian concerns has been the hallmark of the country’s behavior for some years now — if not historically. Structurally, Ukraine is divided between the people in the western part of the country, who want to align with the United States and PNAC, and the people in the eastern part, who are looking eastward toward Moscow...Hence, Ukraine is ripe for PNAC shenanigans and ripe for ethnic divisions ,fault lines drawn by PNAC criminals

The ill-fated Orange/CIA2 Revolution of late 2004/early 2005 — which failed to bring the country under PNAC influence –- complicated things. It exacerbated the divisions within the country, creating a stalemate between the two sides, which mirrors the debacle of Lebanon's artificial PNAC designs on a tormented country.

Ukraine’s geopolitical position has failed to allow the country to break its dependence on and past with Russia. As a result, on a larger geopolitical scale, the United State's PNAC and Russia are locked in a long-term tug-of-war over the PNAC's evil designs of domination and hegemony of the new evil empire of the Neocons.

In fact, Ukraine represents the major arena in which Cold War II is being played out between Washington's PNAC criminals and Moscow. Ukraine is of critical importance to both sides. For the United States, a successful extraction of the country from the influence of Moscow — not to mention NATO’s arrival on Moscow’s doorstep — means relegating Russia to the status of a declining regional power. Conversely, and more importantly, for Russia, it is not just about its efforts to revive the bipolar world, and it is an issue of absolute survival....but Russia has to be forewarned of greater dangers all over its vast territories....because the PNAC is in the process of preparing several similar difficult situations for Russia on many fronts...from Siberia all the way to Ukraine and more...

The loss of Ukraine could critically weaken the Kremlin. It is not merely a buffer separating Russia from the West; it is integrated into the Russian industrial and agricultural base. This is why Moscow has been using the tool of natural gas cutoffs and coercion by the FSB to keep Ukraine’s leadership in check. Moreover, Moscow has laid out the consequences of Kiev teaming up with NATO, saying it will point missiles at its neighbor if it were part of the alliance of evils of PNAC.

Moscow, however, can take comfort from the fact that there is no consensus within the West regarding Ukraine’s entry into NATO. The Europeans, particularly Germany, do not share PNAC and Washington’s level of enthusiasm for Kiev’s assimilation into NATO. Uninterrupted supply of Russian gas via Ukraine is of far greater value to the Central and Eastern Europeans than any grandiose plans to secure the downfall of Russia. It isn’t that Germany is against Ukraine joining the West, but that it would rather not pick any fight with RUSSIA— preferably and specially that Europe is dependent on good neighborly relations with Russia for energy, trade and more....

But it is Ukraine that is being tugged and pushed from PNAC killers, leaving it to balance precariously between surviving with an understandably aggressive Russia to its east, ambivalence to its PNAC creeps of Washington, eager to use Kiev as its pawn to stick it to Moscow. For the next week, Ukraine will toe the line — not accepting or rejecting the other and waiting for the United States and Russia to decide how far this battle will go....but Russia knows well, where this battle is leading....to a Break-up of the old Russian Empire....and more if at all possible for PNAC killers....

In short, Ukraine is not just the premier battlefield of Cold War II, but a more-or-less permanent standoff arena –- unless, of course, one side decides to back off, which isn’t about to happen anytime soon...