Paul
Goble
Staunton, December 12 – By his
orders to the Russian army to respond “harshly” to any challenge to them in
Syria, Vladimir Putin has brought the world to “the brink of war,” in the words
of Wacław Radziwinowicz, the Moscow correspondent of Warsaw’s influential Gazeta Wyborcza.
The Polish journalist points out
that Putin’s order for Russian forces to “act with maximum severity” and destroy
any threat “to the Russian air force or its military infrastructure on the ground”
in Syria sets the stage for Russian attacks on Turkey and thus on NATO (wyborcza.pl/1,75477,19331160,putin-stawia-swiat-na-skraju-wojny-rozkazuje-dzialac-twardo.html?disableRedirects=true).
Radziwinowicz has thus said what
many are unwilling to say: Putin in his speech – for the text, see kremlin.ru/events/president/news/50913
– has made a declaration from which he will find it almost impossible to climb
down, an effort designed to force the West to rein in Turkey and make
concessions to Moscow’s position in Syria or face the prospect of war.
Moreover, by taking this position, Radziwinowicz
suggests, Putin is laying the ground for precisely the kind of thing he and
other Russian leaders have done in the past, blaming the victims of Russian
aggression for that aggression and gaining the support of those in the West who
are prepared to be victims of the latest example of Russian blackmail.
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