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Friday, November 30, 2007
Pat Buchanan :: Townhall.com Columnist
Blowback from Moscow
by Pat Buchanan
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Our next president will likely face a Russia led by Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, determined to stand up to a West that Russians believe played them for fools when they sought to be friends.

Americans who think Putin has never been anything but a KGB thug will reject accusations of any U.S. role in causing the ruination of relations between us.

Yet the hubris of Bill Clinton and George Bush I, and the Russophobia of those they brought with them into power, has been a primary cause of the ruptured relationship. And the folly of what they did is evident today, as Putin's party, United Russia, rolls to triumph on a torrent of abuse and invective against the West.

Entering the campaign's final week, Putin, addressing a rally of 5,000, ripped the Other Russia coalition led by chess champion Gary Kasparov as poodles of the United States, "who sponge off foreign embassies ... and who count on the support of foreign resources and governments, and not of their own people."

"Those who oppose us," roared Putin, "don't want our plans to be completed. They have completely different tasks and a completely different view of Russia. They need a weak, sick state, a disoriented, divided society, so that behind its back they can get up to their dirty deeds and profit at your and my expense."

Putin is referring to the time of the "oligarchs" of the Yeltsin era, who looted Russia when its state assets were sold off at fire-sale prices.

Putin is also accusing his opponents of attempting to use the Western-devised tactics of mass street protests to bring down his government. "Now that they have learned some things from Western specialists and tried them in the neighboring republics, they are going to try them on our streets."

Putin is talking here about the "color-coded" revolutions that the U.S. and NATO embassies, the National Endowment for Democracy, and allied foundations and front groups engineered in Ukraine and Georgia. Governments tilting toward Moscow were dumped over and pro-Western regimes installed -- to bid for membership in NATO and the European Union.

Blowback is a term broadly used in espionage to describe the unintended consequences of covert operations. The revolution that brought the Ayatollah to power is said to be blowback for the U.S.-engineered coup to overthrow Mossadegh in 1953 and install the Shah.

The nationalism and anti-Americanism rife in Putin's Russia is blowback for our contemptuous disregard of Russian sensibilities and our arrogant intrusions into Russia's space. How did we lose a Russia that Ronald Reagan and Bush I had virtually converted into an ally?

We pushed NATO into Moscow's face, bringing six ex-Warsaw Pact nations and three ex-Soviet republics -- Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia -- into our Cold War alliance and plotted to bring in Ukraine and Georgia.

We financed a pipeline from Baku through Georgia to the Black Sea to cut Russia out of the Caspian oil trade. After getting Moscow's permission to use old Soviet bases in Central Asia to invade Afghanistan, we set about making the bases permanent. We pulled out of the Anti-Ballistic Missile treaty over Moscow's objection, then announced plans to plant ABM radars in the Czech Republic and anti-missile missiles in Poland.

Putin has now responded in kind, and who can blame him? Continued...

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Pat Buchanan is a founding editor of The American Conservative magazine, and the author of many books including State of Emergency: The Third World Invasion and Conquest of America .
 
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PuppyChen,
About Golitsyn, Buchanan, and understanding of Russia and KGB nature...

Besides Golitsyn, there are many more books that might help understanding both Russia and KGB nature (Navrozov, Maximov; among recent ones - books by Politkovskaya, Litvinenko, etc.)

Interestingly enough, Golitsyn suffered almost the same ostracism both in Britain and the USA as Joe McCarthy.

Strangely, Pat Buchanan called Russia "an ally" virtually created by Reagan and Bush 1. Wrong. Russia was not "converted into an ally."

Bankrupted Russia felt stinged, wounded to the quick but behaved like a homeless trying to play rich having miraculously found himself on a soirée.
Bearing humiliation never makes one "an ally". In particular when such a "humiliation" is purely imaginary.

The same relates to Buchanan's assumption that pulling the Red Army out of Eastern Europe after half a century was a "goodwill of Russia."
It was not a GOODWILL, it was another one act forced by Communism collapse that caused nothing but another wave of imaginary humiliation.

Besides that, it's extremely important to distinguish between moods and intentions of Rulers, on one hand, and those of inhabitants of large cities and inhabitants of provinces. Those two latter also differ from each other.

Wrongful understanding of different layers of the Russian population and of the causal mechanisms can only lead to wrongful strategy and tactics. Or suggestions thereof.

Thus, reading Golitsyn and all other dissidents and defectors might be really very helpful. Even to Pat Buchanan.

Does it mean I reject what Pat said in general about the failure of our relations with Russia?
No. I also found that our politics in that field was wrong.
But two doctors might prescribe different medicines for a sickness analyzing the same symptoms.

GOLITSYN
Surely someone as intimately acquainted with Marxist-Leninist theory and tactics as Pat Buchanan has read Golitsyn. If not, his "Perestroika Deception" and "New Lies For Old" are obligatory reading in understanding the more apparent than real collapse of Soviet Bloc Communism.

Putin has NEVER been a friend of the West and never will be no matter how much the USA sucks his *ss.

Anyone who hasn't read Golitsyn is in no position to pass authoritative comment on this issue.
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