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Gorby Points to Western Disrespect

gorbachev1203.jpgMikhail Gorbachev has quite a testy op/ed in the New York Times this week, which although is elusive on many points, makes the compelling argument that Russia's perspectives and interests have long been ignored in international institutions. It's not the first time that Russia has complained that they don't receive the respect they believe they deserve.

In recent days, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and President Bush have been promising to isolate Russia. Some American politicians have threatened to expel it from the Group of 8 industrialized nations, to abolish the NATO-Russia Council and to keep Russia out of the World Trade Organization.

These are empty threats. For some time now, Russians have been wondering: If our opinion counts for nothing in those institutions, do we really need them? Just to sit at the nicely set dinner table and listen to lectures?

Indeed, Russia has long been told to simply accept the facts. Here’s the independence of Kosovo for you. Here’s the abrogation of the Antiballistic Missile Treaty, and the American decision to place missile defenses in neighboring countries. Here’s the unending expansion of NATO. All of these moves have been set against the backdrop of sweet talk about partnership. Why would anyone put up with such a charade?

There is much talk now in the United States about rethinking relations with Russia. One thing that should definitely be rethought: the habit of talking to Russia in a condescending way, without regard for its positions and interests.

Our two countries could develop a serious agenda for genuine, rather than token, cooperation. Many Americans, as well as Russians, understand the need for this. But is the same true of the political leaders?

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Probably Hitler also felt that Nazi Germany's perspectives and interests were ignored. Hopefully so! Anyone who thinks that Hitler would have been a nice guy if only his perspectives and interests had been attended to deserves to be institutionalized.

Meanwhile, is this stain-headed senile clown telling us that the Putin regime has being giving due regard to American interests and perspectives? What a crock! Fools like these are the ones who led the USSR to mayhem, and now he rationalized the rule of a proud KGB spy.

What a hopeless imbecile!

I disagree on the fact that Gorbachev is an imbecile. What he certainly is is a man of another era.

Gorbachev is simply a Soviet man. He always was against the disintegration of the Soviet Union (i.e. the Soviet Empire). He clung to it until the end. I remember him giving a speech in Paris in 2002. His comments on the second Chechnya war the the demise of the Soviet Union struck me. On the first he supported Putin's tough offensive on what he called "bandits". On the second he accused the leaders of the different Soviet republics of political opportunism and greed. He probably still even beleives in socialism, as he did despite the fact that he was the one who launched the process of reform in Russia (and despite his advertising for Louis Vuitton stting in a car in front ot the Berlin Wall;-)). Like so many Russian leaders, he seems not to have overcome the imperial past, and he thinks that it is simply a right to have a sphere of influence where nobody else is allowed to interfere.

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