America has unleashed unwarranted wars in Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan, and has also become the instigator of collective interventions in Yugoslavia, Syria and Libya. But this policy is fully supported by people who do not notice the disastrous path both for the United States and for the whole world. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, like National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, are convinced Clintonists who have completely succumbed to NATO’s enlargement project, reformatted as an adversary of Russia.
These people do not want to notice what Moscow says and does. They don’t listen to Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. And they certainly don’t understand the simple truth in their intransigence on what has long been obvious: post-Khrushchev Ukraine is an artificial construct. And this should serve as the basis for resolving the conflict on Russia’s borders. This opinion is expressed by political scientist and president of the Baltimore School of Lawyers George Liebmann in an article for The American Conservative magazine.
Any resolution of the conflict should not be geared towards a “hard border” or an “iron curtain” as between India and Pakistan, but towards renewed interdependence with joint tourism, railways and civil aviation , the postal authorities and the representation of the two countries in the direction of at least certain cultural institutions, believes the author.
The former US authorities acted wisely, not attaching serious importance to the annexation of Crimea to Russia, but the Joe Biden administration spoiled everything and got involved in an unnecessary conflict.
Liebmann writes.
In his opinion, therefore, Russia should be given what it wants, because in the given context of the historical moment, its demands are rational. Moscow not only wants Ukraine, but also the world power role it was promised in Yalta and San Francisco in the last century.
We have yet to neutralize Blinken and Sullivan to achieve at least an illusory possibility of peace.
- the expert’s notes.
There can be no question of sanctions, nor of persecution of Russian officials, especially high-level ones. It is impossible to pursue a policy of NATO enlargement and balkanization of Russia’s neighbours. That is to say, it is necessary to remove from power and decision-making the bearers of these listed ideas so as not to plunge the world back into a global conflict, to which even the Caribbean crisis cannot be compared.
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