Paul
Goble
Staunton, November 15 – While there
is as yet no direct evidence of Moscow’s complicity in the Paris terrorist
attacks – and if those were well-organized by its special services, no one
would expect there to be – Moscow is clearly the chief beneficiary of those
acts of violence, according to the Kyiv Center for Research on the Army,
Conversion and Disarmament.
Analysts there told Kseniya
Kirillova “the tragedy in Paris fits perfectly into the strategy of ‘a multiplicity
of conflicts’ which Moscow is methodically conducting. ‘The maximum destabilization
of the situation in the EU will increasingly shatter European and Euro-Atlantic
solidarity’” (nr2.com.ua/blogs/Ksenija_Kirillova/Terakt-vo-Francii-idealno-ukladyvaetsya-v-strategiyu-Moskvy-voennye-analitiki-111366.html).
Mikhail Samus, the deputy director
of the Center, points out that “in fact, of course, there is no evidence of the
direct involvement of Russia in the terrorist actions in Paris, and this is
natural. All such things are the work of the special services, and they do not
publish their ‘business plans.’”
However the way in which Russia has
discussed these horrific actions, he continues, shows that “the Kremlin is trying
to use the tragedy in Paris in its interests to the maximum extent possible.” Some Moscow commentators have suggested that “’if
the French have any pride,’ they’ll vote for Putin’s well-known friend Marina
Le Pen.”
Others have suggested that the
European Union should work with Russia against ISIS “but for this … first remove
the ‘junta from Kyiv’” (apostrophe.com.ua/news/world/2015-11-14/putinskiy-politolog-hochet-s-pomoschyu-teraktov-v-parije-pomenyat-vlast-v-ukraine/41347 and
www2.kasparov.ru/material.php?id=56478D735C186. And still others, including the Russian Foreign Ministry, have said Moscow expects NATO to “change its priorities” after Paris and cooperate with rather than seek to contain Russia (echo.msk.ru/news/1658894-echo.html).
www2.kasparov.ru/material.php?id=56478D735C186. And still others, including the Russian Foreign Ministry, have said Moscow expects NATO to “change its priorities” after Paris and cooperate with rather than seek to contain Russia (echo.msk.ru/news/1658894-echo.html).
Moreover, there has been an increase
in the number of Russian commentators who argue that Europe should stop
listening to and following the United States vis-à-vis the world and start “listening
to Russia instead.” Europeans, these writers say, need to think about their own
national interests and “the lives of their citizens” rather than “the interests
of American elites.”
Ukrainian military experts are “not the
only ones who have warned about such a tactic” on Russia’s part, Kirillova
observes, noting that already in September, the Mensk Center for Strategic and
Foreign Policy Research published a report suggesting the same thing. (On that,
see windowoneurasia2.blogspot.com/2015/09/new-belarusian-study-highlights-six.html.)
According to Samus, one might have
expected such a propaganda campaign in the wake of a terrorist action to prove
counter-productive especially after Russia’s Anschluss of Crimea and aggression
elsewhere in Ukraine. But “the West has
not been capable” of recognizing that Islamist terrorists and “pro-Russian
radical Orthodox terrorists” are much the same.
The two represent “a similar threat
to global security,” the Ukrainian analyst argues. “Both the first and the
second, without thinking, kill tens, hundreds, even thousands of peaceful
Europeans in the name of their ideological postulates. Both the first and the
second throw challenges to the civilized worlds … and both consider Europeans ‘perverted
corrupt creatures.’”
Samus says that the world will not
be able to defeat terrorism “’selectively’” as it is trying to do now. “Only a
total war and unconditional destruction” of all terrorists and their backers,
regardless of their “gas or oil resources” will work. Failing that, he says,
European capitals will be exchanging expresses of sympathy after new attacks in
the future.
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