Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Is Russian President Putin Using The CIA 's Playbook On Ukraine?

Russian President Vladimir Putin. © RIA Novosti. Alexey Nikolski

Putin Steals The CIA’s Playbook On Anti-Soviet Covert Operations -- David Ignatius, Washington Post

The West has made NATO’s military alliance the heart of its response to Russia’s power grab in Ukraine. But we may be fighting the wrong battle: The weapons Russian President Vladimir Putin has used in Crimea and eastern Ukraine look more like paramilitary “covert action” than conventional military force.

Putin, the former KGB officer, may in fact be taking a page out of the United States’ playbook during the Ronald Reagan presidency, when the Soviet empire began to unravel thanks to a relentless U.S. covert-action campaign. Rather than confront Moscow head-on, Reagan nibbled at the edges, by supporting movements that destabilized Russian power in Afghanistan, Nicaragua, Angola and, finally, Poland and eastern Europe.

It was a clever American strategy back then, pushing a wounded Soviet Union and opportunistically exploiting local grievances wherever possible. And it’s an equally clever Russian approach now, offering maximum gain at minimum potential cost.

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My Comment: David Ignatius analysis is spot on .... and he is right when he says that the only way that this Russian strategy can be countered is if the Ukrainians stay united and focused on de-escalating tensions and protests in a forceful but non-violent matter. Unfortunately .... as I have mentioned more than once in this blog .... the Ukrainian interim government has done an excellent job in alienating the Russian community in the eastern part of the country, as well as not being able to make any headway on solving the country's economic crisis .... an economic crisis that is raising tensions throughout the region.

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