To: REactor
Sure Ukraine is important. But Western Europe is even more important in her own case. Somehow prefer Euro-Atlantic NATO tune in German policy to cold - business approach of Schroeder. I hope Merkel wins and will politically support Ukraine's presence in Europe. And I am glad that Lithuania and Poland do something to creatively participate in shaping EU's policy towards promotion of democracy in region. Recent meeting in Crimea has been a good one, too.
In my opinion Putin will now try to strenghten Central Asia regimes in Kazakhstan (NAZARBAYEV), Uzbekistan (KARIMOV), Turkmenistan (NIYAZOV) and Armenia to consolidate the USSR left-overs against the "hostile" world - dragging them towards Russo-Chinese alliance.
8 posted on
08/22/2005 6:02:49 AM PDT by
twinself
To: twinself
In my opinion Putin will now try to strenghten Central Asia regimes in Kazakhstan (NAZARBAYEV), Uzbekistan (KARIMOV), Turkmenistan (NIYAZOV) and Armenia to consolidate the USSR left-overs against the "hostile" world - dragging them towards Russo-Chinese alliance. Good point. And don't forget Iran. Some naive dorks think that Russia cares a straw for War on terror. Putin will be the first to ally with islamofascists if he thinks this would serve Russia's interests. We're gonna see Huntingtons prophecy coming true in a bit different configuration: Russia+China+Islam.
9 posted on
08/22/2005 6:19:15 AM PDT by
REactor
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