Thursday, February 5, 2015
The New Cold War Getting Colder
Ten months of fighting, more than 5,000 people killed and a poorly respected ceasefire in tatters.A surge in violence in Ukraine is prompting the US to review its involvement in the conflict.Up until now, it has stopped short of providing arms, as the Kiev government battles pro-Russia separatists.But the White House has been hinting at a change of policy.But is it fueling a bigger fight that Ukraine is unlikely to win?And does the US risk expanding a proxy war with its old adversary?Host: Adrian FinighanGuests:Mychailo Wynnychyj, an associate professor at the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, in Kiev.Sergei Strokan, a foreign affairs columnist for Kommersant newspaper in Moscow.Richard Weitz, a Senior Fellow at the Hudson Institute in Washington, DC.
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The war is getting hot as always wars in Europe but not in Washington, NATO main problem to peace on the borders of Russia, which happens to be in Europe as china as which happens to be next to Russia a European nation. When the triangle meets the hexagon Russia joins the EU. NATO retreats and Washington is out of European Union’s affairs. That will make it a lot easier on terrorism, Israel, and religious problems. Education is the key for the diplomatic path, of all. Dialogue the method and an ecological economy is the result, rather than just profits. And profits are made when there is war in Europe. The diplomatic way for Europe is to pull out all its troops from Ukraine and bordering Russia, and let the Americans deal with Ukraine and the Russians and if the Chinese get into the fry, Europe stays out and let Kerry handle his problem. And the American soldiers, as Britain will have no choice but defend Europe, as it is Europe that is at war. And the role of European leaders Russia included is to defend Europe interest not Americans.
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