Paul
Goble
Staunton,
February 16 – If President Obama follows German Chancellor Merkel and doesn’t
arm Ukraine, the US president will not only “be playing the role Putin has
assigned to him” but he will also open the way toward an effort by Moscow to
dominate the Baltic countries while threatening the world with first use of
nuclear weapons, according to Janusz Rolicki.
In a commentary for Warsaw’s “Gazeta
Wyborcza,” Rolicki, a senior Polish journalist and commentator, says that the
West must stand up to Vladimir Putin both to show him that aggression will not
be allowed to stand and that threats of first use of nuclear weapons will not
be tolerated (wyborcza.pl/1,75968,17399064,Putin_lamie_atomowe_tabu.html).
Putin has openly violated two of the
foundations on which the European system has developed over the last half
century – a commitment by the powers against any change of international
borders by force and a pledge by the nuclear powers not to be the first to use
them, Rolicki points out.
These violations are especially at a
time when „Putin’s Russia, in formulating a new military doctrine openly
introduces in it the principle of the free use of nuclear weapons,” when „flouting
international agreements, it has develped a new type of rocket,” and when it
carries out exercises and sends out its planes in ways that are consistent with
that notion.
„These exercises, like the doctrine
itself,” Rolicki argues, „arose out of the complexes the roots of which go back
to the 1990s. Russia is flexing its musces in order to frighten the
international community,” and „the world must believe in the decisiveness of a
Russia which is prepared to use nuclear weapons for the achievement of its
political goals.”
Tha threat has already born fruit,
he continues. „Russia is close to cementing its domination in Ukraine,” as the
recent Minsk accords show. No agreement had to be signed, of course, just as no
acquirement about „the liquidation of Czechoslovakia” had to be signed in
Munich in 1938.
If the West does not begin to arm
Ukraine, that will mean condemning that state to be „swallowed up by Russia,”
but that Western failure will not end there because Putin will read this as an
indication that he can use force and the threat of even more force to get his
way and he will move against other of Russia’s neighbors, including the Baltic
countries.
The US has enormous military
superiority „over the entire rest of the world,” but „today’s West is incapable
of decisive action.” It isn’t even capable of speaking the truth: „Neither NATO
nor the EU has yet recognized Russia as an aggressor,” instead following Moscow’s
line and called „the so-called separatists” that.
Because the West is not punishing
the aggressor in a serious way, Russians are coming to the conclusion that
Moscow propagandists are right and that „everything is permitted to the strong.”
Indeed, the West isn’t excluding Russia from sports competitions, scholarly
exchanges, or meetings.
Putin and his foreign minister
Sergey Lavrov „are not subjected to ostracism but treated as statesmen,”
despite the fact that they lie in much the same way as Stalin’s prosecutor
Vyshinsky or Soviet foreign minister Gromyko, Rolicki says. Moreover, „the West
up to now has not shown that it is not afraid of the aggressor.”
Chancellor Merkel’s declaration that
she opposes arming Ukraine is „suicide for the European Union as a political
player. The second Minsk meetings „showed that this is a path to nowhere”
because Putin had already demonstrated that he has no plans to honor any
accords that he doesn’t want to.
The US thus must play the key role
because the preservation of an independent Ukrainian state requires that Putin
hears that if he sends his forces beyond the demarcation line, „NATO will send
its forces to Ukraine and if he crosses the Dnepr, [Russian forces] will
encounter Western units there.”
Everyone should remember that „if
Western politicians after World War II had acted as Frau Merkel and Mr.
Hollande are now, the contemporary world would be one big Soviet Union,”
Rolicki says.
What is occuring now, he argues, is „the
disgusting capitulation ofthe West and democracy. If NATO and the EU give way
to Putin, a real tragedy awaits us, one which will threaten the security of the
world” by allowing him to assume that his hands are free to do what he likes.
„It is too bad,” Rolicki concludes, „that
Moscow values and respects only crude force. It is horrible that this country
has been able to violate the nuclear taboo without being punished. The nuclear
issue has returned to our lives and again become a direct threat to the
existence of civilization.”
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