Paul
Goble
Staunton, July 11 – The West must
not dismiss Vladimir Putin’s statements about restoring Moscow’s influence over
the territory of the former USSR as “paranoid” or delusional because those
statements reflect his real thinking and thus the basis for his current and
future actions, according to Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite.
In an
interview with “Spiegel,” the Lithuanian leader says that Putin will use “all
means,” including propaganda and economic pressure, to achieve his oft-stated
goal by acting against what the Kremlin views as the weakest links among the
post-Soviet states (spiegel.de/politik/ausland/litauens-praesidentin-grybauskaite-im-interview-putins-paranoia-ernst-nehmen-a-1102262.html
and eurointegration.com.ua/rus/news/2016/07/11/7051925/).
At the same time, Grybaukaite
urged both the West and Russia’s neighbors to avoid becoming paralyzed by
fear. “I don’t like the word ‘fear,’”
she said, adding that “we lived under Soviet occupation and we know that this
neighbor is [both] unpredictable and capable of attacking” its neighbors.
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