Russophobia in Kiev, in Brussels, in Washington. Stephen F. Cohen
8
March, 2016
“…Ukrainian
Finance Minister Natalie Jaresko could be the new head of the
country's government as early as this week. That is according to
Steven Pifer, former United States Ambassador to Ukraine and a senior
fellow at the Brookings Institution "Increasing reports from
Kyiv that Finance Minister Jaresko will be appointed new Ukraine
Prime Minister, perhaps as early as this week," Pifer tweeted on
Monday….”
“…NATO
Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that Russia has made
“numerous attempts” to intimidate its neighbors and split NATO,
the RIA Novosti news agency reported Tuesday. In a live interview
with CNN, Stoltenberg said that despite “numerous attempts by
Moscow to intimidate its neighbors and break up NATO, the alliance
will respond with strengthened unity and by adapting our military
concepts.” Stoltenberg emphasized that reinforcing the alliance's
eastern borders with NATO troops “makes it possible to keep an
assertive Russia under control.”
“…The
new cold warriors who are the dominant voices within America’s
military-media-think tank nexus seem to fear nothing more than the
prospect of peace breaking out in Syria. Part of the reason for this
is, of course, ideological, but it is hard not to draw the conclusion
that they surmise, perhaps correctly, that if the next round of peace
talks in Geneva, set for March 9, are met with success, then the
prospects for the new cold war that they are so desperate to wage
will be dealt a serious setback…”.
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