Posted on 02/14/2008 10:16:12 AM PST by Ivan the Terrible
Russia is waging a "little Cold War" against its Baltic neighbors, while luring Western Europe into energy deals that will later allow Moscow to extend its political influence through intimidation, a former president of Lithuania warned yesterday.
Russia has returned to its historical aggressive behavior, harboring "deep suspicions of the rest of the world" and dashing the "short-lived hopes that Russia would become a democracy" after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Vytautas Landsbergis said at the National Press Club.
Now a conservative member of the European Parliament, Mr. Landsbergis predicted that Russian President Vladimir Putin and his supporters aim to make Western Europe "obedient" to Russia by increasing its dependence on Russian energy sources. Russia already has applied political pressure against Georgia and Ukraine, both major Russian energy clients. ...He noted that Lithuanians understand Russians, who occupied the Baltics from 1940 to 1990.
Mr. Landsbergis, president from 1990 to 1992, mocked Europeans who argue for the need to engage Russia in energy "interdependence" in the belief that Russia will behave itself if it perceives Europe as energy clients instead of political threats.
"It is the old idea of Lenin that capitalists will pay for the stage on which [communists] will hang them," he said.
Russia will do whatever it takes to regain influence over the former Soviet republics and Eastern Europe, Mr. Landsbergis argued, pointing to Moscow's objections to the expansion of NATO and its threats against a U.S. missile-defense system in Poland and the Czech Republic.
"They used every sort of blackmail against the Baltics to stop us from joining NATO," he said. Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania entered the alliance in 2004.
"The idea of free nations is very uncommon in the Kremlin," he added.
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