Paul
Goble
Staunton, January 30 – Just as
Vladimir Putin used the 2008 Beijing Olympics to cover the Russian invasion of
Georgia, the Kremlin leader has decided to exploit the attention focused on the
upcoming Sochi Olympiad as a distraction from his plans to suppress the Maidan
in Ukraine by force, according to an Israeli analyst.
Avrom Shmulyevich, a longtime
specialist on the Caucasus, says Putin has already made a decision to “repeat
[his] successful Olympic experience in 2008,” has already begun to “the phase
of active intervention in Ukrainian affairs,” and this time plans to use “’citizen
volunteers,’” supposedly outraged by “’fascists’” in Ukraine to suppress the
Maidan by force.
Putin’s logic is simple, the Israeli
analyst says, and for some, it may be as compelling as the claims he made about
Georgia six years ago proved to be. “If the Poles or other citizens are coming
to support the Maidan, then why cannot opponents of [the Ukrainian opposition]
come to support the government?” (avrom-caucasus.livejournal.com/325377.html).
The Kremlin has been doing things
like this at least since the Spanish Civil War in the 1930s, “where the regular
[Soviet] army acted under the guide of volunteers.” This time, in Ukraine,
Shmulyevich says, Moscow will use “as internationalists” the state-organized (“registered”)
Cossacks and “possibly” Russian criminal elements as well
Shmulyevich argues that “this
process has already begun,” pointing to the January 28 declaration of Viktor
Vodolatsky, a Duma deputy who is also Supreme Ataman of Cossack Forces of Russ
and Abroad, who said he was ready to dispatch 15,000 Cossacks to restore order
in Ukraine if Ukrainian Cossacks requested that.
According to some reports (See donnews.ru/Viktor-Vodolatskiy-zayavil-chto-ne-grozilsya-otpravit-760-tysyach-kazakov-na-Maydan_14005),
some Russian Cossacks are already in Ukraine and have been involved in crowd
control in Lugansk, Donetsk and Zaporozhe (polemika.com.ua/news-136961.html).
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Russian Cossacks are also expected in
Sevastopol, Shmulyevich says, where there is already a group of the Russian “Night
Wolves” biker club, a group that has often spoke out in favor of Putin and his policies. Its leaders say they are ready to get to work
against the Maidan forces (http://nightwolves.info/ru/article/hirurg-nochnye-volki-gotovy-lech-na).
The Russian media have been intensifying
their suggestions that the Maidan threatens to open the way to fascism and in
recent days have featured appeals from a previously unknown group “The Staff of
the Jewish Militant Organization” in Ukraine about such threats (eajc.org/page18/news42909.html).
That this group and the use of it are
provocations has now been demonstrated by journalists who have shown that this group in
fact consists of Cossacks who have given themselves Jewish names to make such
arguments (eajc.org/page16/news42943.html).
Other events in Ukraine, including the
deaths of protesters, may also be Russian provocations designed to push Maidan
supporters into the kind of actions that will cost them support at home and
abroad and help generate support for Russian intervention there, Shmulyeich
continues (avrom.livejournal.com/917939.html).
Using the Olympics as cover for this
kind of Russian intervention could work very well for Moscow, the Israeli
analyst suggests. On the one hand, many people around the world will be focused
on Sochi. And on the other, the
likelihood that Moscow will insist that any action there is the work of “volunteers”
will delay if not prevent altogether a rapid response.
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