NATO Missle Deployments
As former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev
provided in the position
assessment of the Russian Army's invasion of
Georgian cities in the South
Ossetia region points out, the boiling point of
the crisis is behind us
.In its wake is a propaganda campaign that Russia
was at blame.
Like most things out of the countryside and
mountains of Eastern Europe,
the truth can never reach the west in full. he
boiling point may be past,
but the flame can again be easily sparked, and
again bring crisis.
It needs be properly addressed.
While the American response to the Russian tanks
fore-doomed the collapse
of the Georgian state government, that objective
was not the objective of
the Russian war planners. The Saakashvili
government is an American ally
now receiving subsidies, training, and promises
of full NATO partnership--
and for which that government supply 4000 troops
to Iraq as part of it
commitment to NATO and agreement for the
placement of "defensive"
missiles.
The Russians may be to blame, and by the nature
of their armies location
has definite responsibility. As to whether it was
provoked or instituted
its army to protect citizenry and quell the peace
or whether it was a
belligerent aggressor as American Secretary of
State Condolezza Rice has
maintained, the arguments disguise the most
fundamental premises : that
the United States government was abrogating prior
treaties. In engaging in
the agreements in "leadership in NATO" with
measures that train and arm
the Georgians was pursuing a strategy which is
was unacceptable to the
Russians.
As Secretary Rice warned the Russians that they
would suffer isolation and
consequences such as expulsion from international
organizations, the
Secretary displayed an emptiness to the words of
Support to the Georgian
government and the "democracy" it was
experiencing in the post-soviet
world. After denouncing the Russian invasion and
destruction of Georgian
cities, with a demand to meet a ceasefire
negotiated by the French
government, Secretary Rice flew to a meeting with
President Saakashvili
where the ceasefire terms were signed with
American statements of support
for "democracy".
Then the Secretary flew to Crawford Texas to meet
with President Bush,
again denounce the Russians and demand withdrawal
of the troops from
Georgia. The next day the Secretary flew to
Poland and engaged their
officials in an agreement for placement of
defensive missiles. the
Secretary didn't speak directly with the
Russians, but warned repeated
that they would be ostracized by
the 'international community". It seemed
that her words were hollow. The Russian tanks
would remain past the
inaugeration and new President.
A few days later, to emphasize the " American"
position, Vice President
Cheney went to Georgia and signed additional
agreements relating to what
was described as "humanitarian aid.
Striking is that the Bush European policy is an
affront to the Russian
leadership and another of a fundamental shift
from the peaceful
coexistence and partnerships in peace that had
existed in the close of the
twentieth century.
The words telling the Russians what they must do
seemed hollow and a death
knell to the confrontational politics of the Bush
Administration. First of
all, it's NATO ground forces are largely
committed in the Iraq war. The
recall of the Georgian troops from Iraq to meet
the crisis reflected how
thin ground forces are to meet the "challenges of
a large scale army set
to depose a national government".
In the former Soviet sphere it is impossible to
simply exclude the
Russians as irrelevant or to guise
the "establishment of defensive
missiles for rouge states. The Russians know that
those same missiles can
be directed at Moscow. Simply, the Grand Masters
of Russia will not be
disarmed by Bush-Rice's fool's mate.
Every Russian military official receives
indoctrination that understands
and will preserve the "buffer states" between
Europe and Russia. The
distance and time to travel and supply large
scale armies to conquer
Russia met the end of Napolean's army in the 19th
century. In the 20th
Hitler's eastern conquest met a doom at the
footsteps of Moscow.
The natural resources of Russia and its
neighboring states in oil, gas,
and an industrial capacity which are still
centrally controlled despite
the capitalization in the creation of
the "independent states" and their
new found partnerships in peace. Russia displayed
as much in operations
landpower projection into Georgia.
And in a certain light, the advantage of
experience and planning will come
to show. In six months, the Bush-Cheney
government and policies will be
gone and subject to a new presidential directive.
This lame duck position
of the President is further limited on options of
response due to the
assignments of land forces in Iraq.
In the meantime, the Russian planners hold a
continuity of understanding
over the issues.
But the primary principle is whether the new
President continues the
policy of NATO missile deployments and
continue "suspension" of strategic
arms limitations or show the diplomatic course
which guided itself upon
coexistence partnership and peace.
If the United states is serious about peace in
the world, it needs to
withdraw the NATO deployments unconditionally.
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