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Putin's long game has been revealed, and the omens are bad for Europe
2016-03-20
[The Guardian] While European leaders believe they are edging towards a solution to the refugee crisis after securing a deal with Turkey, another power watches closely from afar: Russia.

A tweet from its foreign ministry spokeswoman said much this week. "The migration crisis has been caused by irresponsible attempts to spread western-type democracy to the Middle East," was the message from Maria Zakharova, hours before EU leaders were set to convene in Brussels. It didn’t just reflect Moscow’s well-known resistance to anything that smacks of western-driven regime change -- it was also meant as a rebuke.

Russia has been accused of "weaponising" the refugee crisis as a way of destabilising Europe -- a claim recently reinforced by Nato’s top commander in Europe. That assertion may well be disputed. What is beyond doubt is the continuing need to know what Russia is thinking, and what goals it might pursue as it watches the EU confront multiple crises.

To get a glimpse into Vladimir Putin’s mind, it's worth reading the recent writings of his foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov. In a long article published this month by the Moscow-based magazine Russia in Global Affairs-- translated here into English -- Lavrov spells it out with clarity. What Russia wants is nothing short of fundamental change: a formal, treaty-based say on Europe's political and security architecture. Until Russia gets that, goes the message, there will be no stability on the continent. The key sentence in the article is this: "During the last two centuries, any attempt to unite Europe without Russia and against it has inevitably led to grim tragedies."
Posted by:Besoeker

#5  See also GROONG > [Sputnik News] SARKOZY: "NO PLACE FOR TURKEY IN EUROPE [insensible], RUSSIA IS [now] MORE EUROPEAN".

Sarkozy argues that Turkey is great Muslim Nation + Civilization, only part it is geographically located in or near Eastern Europe, the rest is in Asia Minor.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2016-03-20 22:57  

#4  Europeans don't need Russia, they're doing a bang up job of destabilizing themselves.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2016-03-20 20:24  

#3  Delightful how closely this tracks season 4 of House of Cards. Pending election, close Republican race, weak SoS, Russian surrogates withdrawing, bombings in Turkey and advancing US boot strategy.

All scripted and played in 2014.
It's like I'm watching a rerun, again.
Posted by: Skidmark   2016-03-20 19:22  

#2  Putin's long game has been revealed, and the omens are bad for Europe

Europe had two chances the last century and appears to have wasted them. The free American Military Insurance Policy has run out. They can take their virtue show with them to the new Dark Age.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2016-03-20 09:08  

#1  To get a glimpse into Vladimir Putin’s mind

You have to study history in general, and Russian history in particular. Of course, the study of history (including evolution) is #1 enemy of Transnational progressivism (or any other ism).
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2016-03-20 04:53  

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