First-class analysis from Stephen Cohen
The Great Stephen Cohen on Meaning of Merkel-Poroshenko (Audio Podcast)
The Great Stephen Cohen on Meaning of Merkel-Poroshenko (Audio Podcast)
Also talks about Henry Kissinger opposing US orthodoxy on Ukraine, and Putin's continous policy of de-Stalinization
27 August, 2015
America’s largest radio network, WABC.
He has Stephen Cohen on live in the studio almost every week for a full 45 minute segment, the only guest he gives that much time to.
Why? Because Cohen’s appearances are killing the ratings.
America seems to be thirsting for an alternative and critical view of Obama’s Russia policy.
Nation contributing editor Stephen F. Cohen and John Batchelor continue their weekly discussions of the new cold war.
This installment focuses on different but related recent developments.
According to Cohen, by summoning Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko to Berlin, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and French President François Hollande made clear that the US-backed government in Kiev, not Moscow, is blocking implementation of their Minsk plan for negotiating an end to the Ukrainian civil war.
By publicly rejecting several premises of US policy, Dr. Henry Kissinger has breached the political-media orthodoxy that Putin’s Russia alone is responsible for the new cold war.
And by enacting a law mandating the memorialization of Stalin’s millions of victims, in popular culture and in public institutions, Putin has taken a step first called for by Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev 54 years ago, and has done so despite “bitter resentment” on the part of many of today’s Russian officials, intellectuals, and millions of citizens.
He has also defied Putin-phobic assertions in the West that he is reviving the worst traditions of Russia’s Soviet past.
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