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WaPo notice Ukrainian cave-in to Russians
2010-04-28
We noted this last week, glad to see the MSM catching up.
Ukraine's extension of Russian base's lease may challenge U.S. goals in region

MOSCOW -- Ukraine's decision to host a Russian naval base for 25 more years in exchange for cheaper gas, a deal ratified Tuesday despite egg-throwing and a brawl over it in the Ukrainian parliament, does little to alter the immediate military balance in the Black Sea but presents other challenges for U.S. goals in the region.

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has played down the significance of the pact, saying it should be seen as part of an effort by Ukraine's new president, Viktor Yanukovych, to improve ties with both Russia and the United States in a "balancing act" that "makes sense to us."

But analysts say the deal could hurt Western efforts to support Ukraine's fitful democratic transition, by allowing it to postpone reforms within its corrupt energy sector and by provoking another round of infighting in the country after years of political instability.

Some also warn that the deal could boost those determined to restore Russia's influence over its neighbors and could complicate NATO plans to use the Black Sea as a base against potential foes in the Middle East and Central Asia. The Pentagon, for example, has considered putting part of its missile shield against Iran on ships in the Black Sea.
Posted by:Steve White

#2  It is not possible to have democracy and stability in nations where the state has been criminalized.

We are well on the way to resembling that remark.
Posted by: Glenmore   2010-04-28 08:23  

#1  Kiss it goodbye. There will be no democratic Ukraine, and no Ukraine in NATO.

Russia, the 'stans, Ukraine: these are criminalized states. Even the "reformers" in Ukraine, most notably the billionaire thief Yulia Timoshenko, are crooks. It is not possible to have democracy and stability in nations where the state has been criminalized.

We're going to have to go back to realpolitik and chess-playing in E Europe and Central Asia. Too bad our current political class is so f**king stupid and historically ignorant of these regions.

I miss Tom Lantos and Daniel P Moynihan.
Posted by: lex   2010-04-28 00:45  

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