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Is Ukraine the Cold War’s final episode?
Washington Post ^ | February 21, 2014 | George Will

Posted on 02/22/2014 5:19:23 AM PST by No One Special

One hundred years ago this coming Aug. 4, the day Britain declared war on Germany, socialists in the German Reichstag voted for credits to finance the war. Marxists — including Lenin, who that day was in what now is Poland — were scandalized. Marx had preached that the proletariat has no fatherland, only a transnational class loyalty to proletarians everywhere. “In 1918,” wrote Louis Fischer, Lenin’s best biographer, “patriotism and nationalism, born of the ‘subjectivism’ Lenin so disliked, were ideological crimes in Soviet Russia.”

These are history-shaping virtues in Ukraine today. Because the nation-state is the necessary framework for durable political liberty, nationalism is a necessary, although insufficient, impulse sustaining liberty. Marx, whose prophesies were perversely predictive because they were almost invariably wrong, predicted the end of nationalism. Economic forces, he said, determine political, cultural and psychological realities. So capitalism, with its borders-leaping cosmopolitanism, would dilute to the point of disappearance all emotional attachments to nations. Ukraine’s ferment is an emphatic, albeit redundant, refutation of Marxism.

The political elites who cobbled together the European Union hoped that the pooling of national sovereignties would extinguish the nationalism that, they think, ruined Europe’s 20th century. They considered the resulting “democracy deficit” — the transfer of national parliaments’ prerogatives to Brussels bureaucrats — a price well worth paying for tranquillity.

Now comes turbulent Ukraine, incandescent with nationalism and eager to preserve its sovereignty by a closer relationship with the European Union.

Ukraine’s president, Viktor Yanukovych, is resisting the popular desire for constitutionally limited government and for a national existence more independent of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s presence. Yanukovych wants to trade Ukraine’s aspirations for Putin’s billions.

Russia is ruled by a little, strutting Mussolini — the Duce, like Putin, enjoyed being photographed with his chest bare and his biceps flexed.

(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...


TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Russia
KEYWORDS: europeanunion; nato; russia; ukraine
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1 posted on 02/22/2014 5:19:23 AM PST by No One Special
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To: No One Special
No, it's an object lesson for tyranny in the US.

The Cold War is now being fought here.

2 posted on 02/22/2014 5:23:37 AM PST by Paladin2
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To: Paladin2

No, we are still in politics and voting.

Do not claim some stupid, obscene thing, as the Cold War being fought here.


3 posted on 02/22/2014 5:27:41 AM PST by ansel12 (Ben Bradlee -- JFK told me that "he was all for people's solving their problems by abortion".)
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To: ansel12

Bammy and his minions are running a Marxist (cold) War on America.


4 posted on 02/22/2014 5:31:55 AM PST by Paladin2
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To: Paladin2

Yep, and the target is the American people. They must be destroyed before the forces of darkness can gain the control they desire.


5 posted on 02/22/2014 5:36:22 AM PST by No One Special
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To: Paladin2

See post 3.

Things are bad, but we are not there yet.


6 posted on 02/22/2014 5:38:39 AM PST by ansel12 (Ben Bradlee -- JFK told me that "he was all for people's solving their problems by abortion".)
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To: No One Special
"The political elites who cobbled together the European Union hoped that the pooling of national sovereignties would extinguish the nationalism that, they think, ruined Europe’s 20th century.... Now comes turbulent Ukraine, incandescent with nationalism and eager to preserve its sovereignty by a closer relationship with the European Union."

Given how hard the European socialists have worked over the last three decades at stamping out national identities in Europe, does it even make sense that Ukraine would look toward the EU to preserve its sovereignty?

I wonder if George Will even bothers to read the pap he churns out anymore.

7 posted on 02/22/2014 5:45:16 AM PST by mac_truck ( Aide toi et dieu t aidera)
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To: mac_truck
I wonder if George Will even bothers to read the pap he churns out anymore.

One thing's for sure - I don't bother to read the pap he turns out any more. I didn't notice the author was George Will before I clicked into the thread. Saw his name and the source, read three lines, and quit reading. The FR comments on a George Will thread are inevitably more interesting than his commentary, even the ones that say "bfl".

8 posted on 02/22/2014 5:57:03 AM PST by Hardastarboard (The question of our age is whether a majority of Americans can and will vote us all into slavery.)
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To: No One Special

This is from the Washington Post. Somehow, some way, it has to be the fault of America.


9 posted on 02/22/2014 6:03:16 AM PST by glorgau
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To: Hardastarboard

So, while not reading the column, you prefer to read the comments of others who have not read the column?


10 posted on 02/22/2014 6:17:08 AM PST by 1rudeboy
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To: 1rudeboy

“So, while not reading the column, you prefer to read the comments of others who have not read the column?”

Just one way of making life easier.


11 posted on 02/22/2014 6:29:28 AM PST by DugwayDuke
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To: No One Special

The new cold war is with China.


12 posted on 02/22/2014 6:34:02 AM PST by GOPJ ( America's drifting into totalitarianism because the left's exploitation of social failures.Greenfi)
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To: No One Special

watching live, Ukraine parliament voted by 328 to legally declare Yanuk no longer in charge!!!


13 posted on 02/22/2014 7:18:22 AM PST by usual suspect
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To: No One Special
It could be that one of the most serious consequences of Obama's re-election will be the reconstitution of the Soviet Union, minus some of the ideological claptrap. Putin clearly expects the US and the EU to do nothing to stop him. Whether Romney would have made a difference, we'll never know. George W. Bush did nothing when Putin occupied part of the Republic of Georgia.

Ukraine's situation has some resemblance to that of Croatia and Bosnia after Yugoslavia broke up. Milosevic tried to use the ethnic Serbs in Croatia and Bosnia to annex parts of those countries to Serbia. Putin may be able to count on the ethnic Russians in Ukraine to favor Russian domination over a truly independent Ukraine. Putin may not be interested in just annexing the Russian-majority districts of Ukraine but prefer to have the whole country under Russian overlordship.

14 posted on 02/22/2014 8:03:40 AM PST by Verginius Rufus
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To: 1rudeboy

When it’s George Will, yes. A lot of FReepers are smarter and more thoughtful than George Will. Actually, come to think of it, I’ve read a lot of your posts lately, and I would put you in that category. :-)


15 posted on 02/22/2014 9:11:50 AM PST by Hardastarboard (The question of our age is whether a majority of Americans can and will vote us all into slavery.)
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To: No One Special

Gee, I didn’t know George was a neo-con.


16 posted on 02/22/2014 9:34:58 AM PST by Mariner (War Criminal #18)
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To: Verginius Rufus
"Putin may not be interested in just annexing the Russian-majority districts of Ukraine but prefer to have the whole country under Russian overlordship. "

That's what we would do if it was Mexico.

The Russians have legitimate, hard fought interests in Ukraine. They will not cede it to the EU.

The very LAST thing we would want to see is a divided Ukraine where the Western half is a dependent, welfare state of the EU with a far richer neighbor in the east to be jealous of.

Civil war in Ukraine could easily get EU countries, if not the US involved.

And that could easily escalate to world war.

17 posted on 02/22/2014 9:40:25 AM PST by Mariner (War Criminal #18)
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To: No One Special

Final? Rust never sleeps.


18 posted on 02/22/2014 9:41:19 AM PST by cornelis
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To: Mariner
The Russians have legitimate, hard fought interests in Ukraine.

Little Russia (the Ukraine) declared independence in 1917. The Bolsheviks had different ideas, so over a few decades they eliminated millions of Ukrainians who didn't like to be told what to do. Legitimate? Hardly.

19 posted on 02/22/2014 11:02:30 AM PST by No One Special
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To: Mariner

“The very LAST thing we would want to see is a divided Ukraine where the Western half is a dependent, welfare state of the EU with a far richer neighbor in the east to be jealous of. “

LOL!!! Personally. I would LOVE to see that. Russia, which from an economic standpoint is basically Mexico with nukes and an attitude problem, is going to create a far richer procterate area, than a free and independent western ukraine with open trade with a market 5 times the size of Russia? Good luck with that. Personally i think people re playing up split a bit much here. I don’t think either the Russians or most Ukrainians outside of Crimea actually want to split the country.


20 posted on 02/22/2014 12:26:01 PM PST by Blackyce (French President Jacques Chirac: "As far as I'm concerned, war alwaysmeans failure.")
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