Moscow’s Unbridled Imperial Plan – Just Check History and the Maps
Western pundits continue to wonder in an irritating sort of
way about Russia’s intentions in Ukraine though they wrongly personify its
aggression with the name of Vladimir Putin.
Just as the eight-year Russo-Ukraine
War is the latest manifestation of Moscow’s unappeasable quest to subjugate
Ukraine that has lasted since Andrey
Bogolyubsky sacked Kyiv in 1169, Putin is today’s executor of this immoral,
ungodly mission.
Most explanations can be found in general knowledge of the
history of Moscow and Russia. With threats, proscriptions and invasions, Moscow
has attempted to control Ukraine’s destiny while it ceaselessly plots to
re-subjugate it.
Recent articles accessible to all have substantiated this
assertion but sadly the experts haven’t been able to make reasonable
conclusions.
One popular question asks how long this war – not conflict –
between Moscow and Kyiv will last.
Former Swiss ambassador Toni Frisch, who spent years coordinating humanitarian aid in
Ukraine, cast a mortal pall on the situation by predicting, “For me, it’s clear
this conflict is likely to last a long time. I would call it a ‘tailor-made
frozen conflict.’”
Certainly, a frozen conflict or zone will bring death and
destruction to Ukraine for years to come. That outcome will certainly not
benefit the victim and Europe.
Russians, on the other hand, suggested an end to the war
that will obviously benefit only Moscow’s imperialistic objective.
In an article in New Eastern Europe, political scientist at
the National University of Kyiv Mohyla Academy and Editorial Advisory
Board member of The Ukrainian Quarterly
Taras Kuzio wrote that Dmytro Medvedev, the Kremlin’s second-rate
political functionary who espouses Putin’s official line, said the war will go
on until Ukraine becomes a second Belarus.
“Wait for the appearance of a sane leadership in Ukraine,
which does not aim for total confrontation with Russia or organize foolish
‘Crimean platforms’ created to trick the country’s population and flex their muscles
before the elections, but at building equal and mutually beneficial relations
with Russia,” Medvedev opined. He also added the warning that “Russia
knows how to wait. We are patient people.”
His words reveal much about Moscow’s policy toward Ukraine.
The comparison with Belarus is the most deleterious. Today, Belarus and its
president Lukashenko are akin to being the latest captive nation of Russia and
its leader a mere administrator, weaker even than Ukraine’s ill-fated Viktor
Yanukovych.
Medvedev indicated that Ukraine’s defense of occupied Crimea
is foolish while cautioning everyone that Russia will wait until a Lukashenko
appears in Kyiv – “Russia knows how to wait.”
And while waiting, it will continue undoubtedly to squeeze
Ukraine until it starves the nation – literally and figuratively – and Kyiv
surrenders, disrupting regional and global peace security. Simultaneously,
Moscow is confident that the free world will come to Ukraine’s defense the same
way it did in Belarus’ case.
Kuzio concluded: “Following this Russian nationalist logic,
the only normal state of affairs for Ukraine is to resemble today’s Belarus.”
In other words – surrender.
Putin upped the ante against free world expansion into what
Moscow contends is its territory by warning that the enlargement of NATO military
infrastructure in Ukraine crosses his red line. He’s sending an unambiguous
signal to all concerned. Ukraine, independent or not, is its sphere of
influence. Obviously, that’s why Moscow invaded and occupied Crimea and why it
is waging an open war in the Luhansk and Donetsk oblasts of eastern Ukraine for
almost eight years – the longest war in Europe. Furthermore, Putin is telling the
free world’s military-political alliance what it can and can’t do. Don’t cross
the red line.
Putin’s July 2021 essay “On the Historical Unity of Russians
and Ukrainians,” read like a declaration of war against Ukrainian statehood.
This was followed by f Medvedev’s own vitriolic anti-Ukrainian article,
which dismissed Ukraine as a “vassal state” and argued that any talks with the
current Ukrainian authorities were not only senseless but harmful. Putin claimed
Ukraine was being functionally controlled by Western nations to foment
anti-Russian sentiment.
“We will never allow our historical territories and people
close to us living there to be used against Russia,” Putin wrote. “And to
those who will undertake such an attempt, I would like to say that this way
they will destroy their own country.”
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba rejected the notion of a Russian red line outside of
Russia’s own borders, and said Kyiv had its own security to think about.
“Putin’s red lines are limited to Russia’s borders,” Kuleba tweeted. “On our
side of the Ukrainian-Russian border we can figure out ourselves what to do in
the interests of the Ukrainian people, as well as Ukraine’s and Europe’s
security.”
Moscow is not limiting its warnings to Ukraine. It is also
dictating behavior to other regions of the world.
“We call on Afghanistan’s neighboring countries not to allow
a military presence of US and NATO forces that plan to move there after leaving
Afghanistan’s territory,” Foreign Minister Sergei
Lavrov said during a video conference held in Tehran after US forces
evacuated.
It is evident that Moscow, the evil empire, is setting
foreign policies for the free world rather than vice versa. As many have
expected, Europe, hungry for energy and eager to acquire it anywhere, has made
the devil’s choice and became a hostage to Moscow, hoping against hope that it
will not escalate its war against Ukraine to Europe.
This fear has given the Kremlin carte blanche to ride
roughshod over the international community, disregarding everyone’s concerns,
admonishments and sanctions. Iuliia
Mendel, President Zelenskyy’s former press secretary, recently correctly
pointed out that Moscow is the root of global instability. “However, when it
comes to fueling and exploiting today’s rising tide of international
instability, one country, in particular, stands out. Russia has emerged over the
past two decades as the world’s leading exporter of instability. This has
become a central pillar of Vladimir Putin’s foreign policy, allowing Moscow to
undermine potential opponents from within while enabling the Kremlin punch well
above its true geopolitical weight,” she noted.
The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, an
overseeing institution, expressed the same point of view that Russia is not
only a party to aggression in eastern Ukraine, but the prime driver of it as
Russia started the bloody confrontation and continues to fuel it.
“Last week, and most weeks, we in this Permanent Council
hear Russia deny involvement in the conflict it initiated and continues to
sustain in Ukraine. Russia has brought peace negotiations to a standstill
by refusing to participate unless Ukraine implicitly recognizes Russia’s
proxies in Donetsk and Luhansk by directly engaging with them — a move which
would only advance Russia’s false narrative that the conflict in the Donbas is
an internal conflict,” Courtney Austrian,
chargé d’affaires of the US Mission to OSCE, said at the OSCE
Permanent Council meeting on September 30, an Ukrinform correspondent reported.
According to Austrian, Moscow also attempts to mask the truth – “Russia is not
only a party to this conflict but began this conflict and continues to directly
fuel and lead it despite signing onto to a peace deal more than seven years
ago.”
And to prove Moscow’s unmasked aggressive plans, this
weekend several news media, including The Washington Post, reported about
another buildup of Russian troops on the border with Ukraine that has
international observers biting their nails.
The officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity
because they weren’t authorized to discuss the matter publicly, said the troop
movements have reignited concerns that arose in April, when the largest buildup
of troops by Russia near the Ukrainian border in years sparked an
international outcry.
The renewed movements of Russian forces in the area come as
the Kremlin embraces a harder line on Ukraine. Putin and other Kremlin leaders have
escalated their rhetoric in recent months, attacking Kyiv’s Western ties, questioning
its sovereignty and delineating a red line.
Can you blame Ukraine for using Turkish drones to destroy
Russian military positions?
Videos have surfaced on social media showing Russian
military trains and convoys moving large quantities of military hardware,
including tanks and missiles, in southern and western Russia.
“The point is: It is not a drill. It doesn’t appear to be a
training exercise. Something is happening. What is it?” Michael Kofman, director of the Russia studies program at the
Virginia-based nonprofit analysis group CAN, was quoted as saying.
Officials in the United States and Europe began noticing the
movements, particularly in recent weeks, after Russia concluded a massive joint
military exercise with Belarus known as Zapad 2021 on its western flank in
mid-September.
According to Kofman, satellite imagery shows that forces
from Russia’s 41st Combined Arms Army, normally based in the Siberian city of
Novosibirsk, didn’t return to Siberia after the exercises, and instead linked
up with other Russian forces near the Ukrainian border. Kofman also said
imagery appears to show that Russia’s 1st Guards Tank Army, an elite unit based
outside Moscow, is moving personnel and materiel toward Ukraine.
The new images taken by Maxar Technologies and shared with POLITICO
show a buildup of armored units, tanks and self-propelled artillery along with
ground troops massing near the Russian town of Yelnya close to the border of
Belarus. The units, which began moving in late September from other areas of
Russia where they are normally based, include the elite 1st Guards Tank Army.
Meanwhile, a new analysis by Jane’s today revealed that
equipment from Russia’s 4th Tank Division has been moved to areas around
Bryansk and Kursk close to Ukraine's northern border. The units are equipped
with T-80U main battle tanks and self-propelled artillery.
Oleksiy Danilov,
secretary of Ukraine’s national security and defense council, said in a
statement that after the conclusion of the Zapad 2021 exercises, Russia left
military equipment, as well as control and communications centers, at training
sites along the Ukrainian border. Danilov estimated that the number of Russian
troops deployed around the Ukrainian border at 80,000 to 90,000, not including
the tens of thousands stationed in Crimea.
Putin’s saber rattling has no bounds. On Monday, November 1,
he emphasized the need to strengthen Russia’s air defenses amid NATO’s
military activities near its borders. Speaking during a meeting with
military officials and arms makers in the southern Russian city of Sochi, Putin
specifically noted the deployment of NATO’s US-led missile defense components
in Eastern Europe and increasingly frequent missions by NATO ships near Russian
waters in the Baltic and Black Seas.
“Even now, a US warship has entered the Black Sea, and we
can see it in binoculars or crosshairs of our defense systems,” Putin was
quoted as saying in a reference to the USS Mount Whitney, the flagship of the
U.S. 6th Fleet, deployed to the Black Sea.
Indeed, US and Europe are in Ukraine’s corner – at least
with their pronouncements. Volodymyr
Zelenskyy of Ukraine, Charles Michel,
president of the European Council, and Ursula
von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, met in Kyiv for the
23rd Ukraine-EU Summit and issued a statement, which said at the start: “We
gathered today to reaffirm our continued commitment to strengthening the
political association and economic integration of Ukraine with the European
Union, on the basis of the Association Agreement and its Deep and Comprehensive
Free Trade Area.”
Russia has regularly been mobilizing and bivouacking its
vast army on Ukraine’s border only to withdraw it after a few weeks. Everyone’s
concern evaporates but what if next time the Russians don’t evacuate?
It’s a no-brainer what Moscow is doing. It’s telling the
world what it will do if Ukraine and the free world express their sovereign rights.
Remember “Mein Kampf” by Adopf Hitler? The free world must act first by
hogtying Moscow into submission.
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