German
newspaper BILD gets inside US-NATO-Nuland planning session
General Breedlove tells
US diplomats and select members of Congress what Ukraine needs
The
Bild headline:
What
US Politicians REALLY think about the Germans in the Ukraine-crisis
February
19, 2015
Translated
from German by Tom Winter
Munich
— While a bloody war rages in eastern Ukraine, the next dangerous
conflict is breaking out in the Security Conference, a diplomatic
battle of nerves centered on the question whether the West ought to
supply armaments to the regime in Kiev. The opponents are actually
allies: the USA against Europe, and Germany in particular.
Behind
the soundproof doors of the conference room in the Bayerischer Hof
hotel, the Americans speak about Germans in rather derogatory
terms.
Friday
evening a bit after 7 p.m. on the sixth floor of the luxury hotel,
according to BILD’s sources, American four-star generals,
diplomats, and high-ranking US politicians held a frank discussion
in a “briefing room,” and held forth about the Germans.
“Defeatist,”
is what a US Senator called German Defense Minister Ursula von der
Leyen, because she no longer believes in a Kiev victory. The phrase
“German defeatist,” according to our information, was often
heard in the room.
Defense
minister Ursula von der Leyen, (here with NATO General Secretary
Jens Stoltenberg) counts as a defeatist among the US diplomats
since she no longer believes in a victory of Ukraine against
Russia.Obama’s
top diplomat for Europe, Victoria Nuland, called the Chancellor’s
trip to Putin, “Merkel’s Moscow thing.” Another US Foreign
office type spoke of the Europeans’ "Moscow bullshit.”
And
US Senator John McCain talked himself into a rage: “History shows
us that dictators always take more, whenever you let them. They
can’t be brought back from their brutal behavior when you fly to
Moscow to them, just like someone once flew to this city.”
Merkel’s
diplomatic initiative in the Ukraine crisis stands at the center of
American anger. Reason: the Americans don’t believe that Putin
can’t be made to back off without a massive push, and the
Europeans have no wish to build up a greater push.
“They’re
afraid of damage to their economy, counter-sanctions from Russia,”
said Nuland. Another US politician: “It’s painful to see that
our NATO partners are getting cold feet.”
Obama’s
close confidante Victoria Nuland is the one who set the tone for
her American colleagues at the prelude to the evening: “We can
fight against the Europeans, we can fight with rhetoric against
them.”
Several
US politicians appeared to have hesitations about weapons supply to
Kiev. One asked whether it was only a tactic, a false promise to
get the Europeans to put more pressure on Putin. “No, it’s not
a tactic to push the Europeans,” answered Nuland dryly. "We’re
not going to sent any four divisions into Ukraine, as the Europeans
fear. It’s only a relatively moderate delivery of anti-tank
weapons.”
“But
what will we tell the Europeans if we really decide on delivering
weapons,” asked one Congressman. "What’s our story then?”
NATO
Commander General Philip Breedlove was there. He answered: "We’re
not on a footing to deliver so many weapons they could defeat
Russia [!!! —tr] That’s not our goal. But we have to try to
raise the battlefield cost for Putin, to slow down the whole
problem, so sanctions and other measures can take hold."
Again
top diplomat Nuland, who speaks fluent Russian and served as Dick
Cheney’s security advisor took it up: “I’d strongly urge you
to use the phrase ‘defensive systems’ that we would deliver to
oppose Putin’s ‘offensive systems.’"
General
Breedlove clarified for the US politicians, what an actual arms
delivery would look like. “Russian artillery is by far what kills
most Ukrainian soldiers, so a system is needed that can localize
the source of fire and repress it. Ukrainian communications are
disrupted or completely swamped, so they need uninterceptible
communications gear. Then I won’t talk about any anti-tank
rockets, but we are seeing massive supply convoys from Russia into
Ukraine. The Ukrainians need the capability to shut off this
transport. And then I would add some small tactical drones.”
NB:
These planned weapons and systems are so technically demanding that
US soldiers would probably have to train the Ukrainian army. Thus
the USA would be intervening with their own troops in the conflict.
There
hasn’t been this much conflict between Europeans and Americans
since the Munich Security conference of 2003, shortly before the
beginning of the Iraq war. In the morning Chancellor Angela Merkel
travels to Washington to US President Barak Obama. The two have
much to discuss…
Translator's
note: This material is visible throughout the German press, and it
all comes back to this article in Das Bild, and the source for this
Bild article had to be German Intelligence. The German press is full
of praise for their peace-making Chancellor, and apparently the
Chancellory is committed to making Minsk II a success. Further, this
item removes, and was doubtless intended to remove, any doubts about
NATO being a US instrument. Also to be noted here is a complete
zeroing out of the five or six million Russian-speaking inhabitants
of Lugansk and Donetsk; they don't exist, it's just Russia.
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