October 5
posted in Ukraine
 
 

Israel and Ukraine

Economic policies of Ukraine and Israel are painfully similar, directed by incompetent, often-rotating political appointees. Both countries are heavily bureaucratized post-socialist economies. Both Israel and Ukraine emphasize social welfare interpreted as tremendous redistribution. Both depend on agriculture, tourism, military industries, and semi-processed materials. Both built favorable currency exchange through unreasonably large export and foreign investments. The extreme economic polarization of the societies between oligarchs and paupers stifles internal market and imports, and therefore Israeli and Ukrainian currencies keep stable or even appreciate despite woeful economies. High tariff barriers and intricate domestic regulation created semi-closed economies in both Israel and Ukraine. Semi-closed economies with favorable currency exchange can run high inflation even while their currency appreciates. Prices for goods and especially services keep rising in Israel and Ukraine, often increasing several times in the dollar terms in the last decade.

Ukraine shares many similarities to Israel. Both nations lacked statehood throughout their history until very recently. Both established their modern states by the grace of Western powers with Russia's consent. Both tried to assimilate very different ethnic and religious groups, impose a previously unused language, and overall create a national identity. Both countries permanently confront their powerful neighbor: Russia and the Muslim world. Both are aliens: Ukraine is neither a Western, nor Eastern European country, and Israel is an odd entity in the Islamic Middle East. Both ostensibly enjoy the US aid and protection, but suffer from being a pawn in the US global policy. America reasonably treats both as allies rather than friends: Israel and Ukraine are only useful to America against its archenemy, Russia (and now, in Israel's case, Iran and Syria). The US sets Ukraine against Russia and mortgages Israel for oil. In both countries, statistically minor American aid buys huge, disproportionate influence. In the both, American PR consultants handle the elections and the US Embassy is the kingmaker.

The US Administration famously staged a Ukrainian "orange revolution" in 2004, pumping close to $2 billion into to Ukraine to oust a pro-Russian presidential candidate Yanukovich (a convicted criminal: rapist and robber) and install a completely worthless Yuschenko (ex-accountant from a state farm). Demonstrators paid $16 a day formed the core of anti-Yanukovich protests in Kiev, and Yuschenko eventually succeeded in the heavily rigged re-run of elections. Since then, Yanukovich's party overwhelmingly won parliamentary elections and single-handedly formed the government which stripped Yuschenko of power and his acolytes – of profits in the thoroughly corrupt Ukrainian economy. On the advice of his American analysts, Yuschenko undertook a truly excellent feat: dissolved the parliament and called new elections. That move was superficially odd because Yuschenko's party stood to lose many seats owing to his unpopularity as president. But the trick worked brilliantly: Yuschenko and his tentative political partner Timoshenko (whose business empire collapsed under the hundreds of millions of dollars in debt to Russia's gas suppliers) rigged the elections to push the small Socialist Party below the 3% parliamentary threshold (the threshold is grossly unconstitutional, but who cares). The elections created a parliament where no major party (Yanukovich's or Timoshenko's) can form a coalition government without Yuschenko's small party. Now Yuschenko offers coalition both to Yanukovich and Timoshenko (pretty unprincipled, but welcome to Ukraine), plays them off, and bargains for the disproportionate number of ministerial positions for his people. In Ukraine, participation in government means stealing a lot of money. Every party has on its list many businessmen who paid $4-6 million to get into the parliament and now need to recover that investment manifold. The party excluded from the government coalition fails on its promises to such sponsors and will have hard time raising cash for the next elections. Both Yanukovich and Timoshenko strive therefore to form the government coalition and offer the best terms to Yuschenko who thus arranged for his associates good positions in the Ukrainian government and the accompanying corrupt profits.

 
 
 
 
UN boss regrets the 1947 partition

The UN’s Ban Ki Moon called Abu Mazen to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Palestinian catastrophe, Naqba. The catastrophe means the founding of the Jewish state in accordance with the UN resolution.
Israel’s UN mission responded by petitioning the UN to avoid using the term “naqba”. As if that changes anything for 1.5 million of Israeli Arabs.



Saudi Arabia accuses US speculators of oil price hikes

The Saudi princeling refused Bush’s request to increase the oil production in order to stem the price hike. According to Saudi king, his country supplies all the oil the customers ask for and there is no unfulfilled demand. That statement is technically wrong, as oil demand might dwindle in response to rising prices, and so Saudi Arabia would always face the exact demand it is willing to supply.
Presently, however, there are no signs of dwindling demand. Modern economy is much more energy-efficient than in 1970s and weathers the rising oil prices well.
Russian oil supply increased considerably over the years. Iraq is nominally pumping approximately the pre-war volume, but really much more as black market supply goes out from Kurdistan. The oil hike price is entirely attributable to commodity speculators who profit from the irrelevant instability in Iraq.
In the crazy post-modern world, corporate fascism and liberalism work for the same goals: oil corporations profit immensely from the rising prices, and liberals protest imposition of the “colonial” supply requirements onto Iraq and Kuwait, ostensibly liberated and surely controlled by the US, and on Saudi Arabia which the US protects from Iran.

Bush goes to Riyadh

Israel’s best friend and a great peacemaker (just like Jimmy Carter was) finished celebrating Israel’s Independence Day and now flies to Saudi Arabia, the prime sponsor of Wahhabite Islam and terrorism worldwide, a sponsor for the Pakistani nuclear program. Bush will spend a day at the royal horse farm near Riyadh with the horse owner.

Blair: Ever better training for Palestinian guerrillas

The Quartet envoy praised the excellent skills of the Fatah “police” which they will unleash on Hamas - or on Israel.

100,000 Russian Israelis gather for abomination

of visiting Russian pop-singers in Tel Aviv. Sort of a Jewish identity.

Barak: The time is not right for Sderot to live

The Defense Minister Ehud Barak announced he curtails his urge to attack Gaza and waits for the proper time to attack Hamas. It remains unclear why the time was not proper two years ago or now, or what Hamas has to do with PIJ and PRC attacks on Israel.
Ehud Barak promised the end to rocket attacks from Gaza within several months. It seems the army prepares for the confrontation with Iran, and don’t want to be bogged down in Gaza but relies on ending the Iranian support for the Palestinian guerrillas.

In fake video, Osama Bin Laden thrashes Israel

The tape sports a voice which doesn’t sound like Bin Laden’s old tapes, and a still picture dating back some years. Of course, if Al Qaeda wanted to post Osama’s speech, a normal video would have been prepared.
The fake Osama lashed at length at Israel for oppressing the poor Palestinian terrorists and vowed to defend every inch of the land the Palestinians consider theirs.

Peres, Jewish rich set to destroy the Dead Sea

Shimon Peres finally arranged private financing for his Red Sea - Dead Sea channel from Jewish billionaires. Ex-Soviet Jews readily recognize the communist mega-projects of turning the rivers backwards and connecting the seas.
A multibillion-dollar project spells ecological catastrophe for the Dead Sea and creates up to a million jobs primarily for Jordanians.

Outgoing IAF chief confesses

that under political orders he routinely endangers Israeli pilots to low-altitude missions over Gaza, putting Israeli helicopters and fighter jets in the range of Palestinian anti-aircraft fire.

Good Muslims bomb Christian school in Gaza

early in the morning, with no children present. The school is messianic, caters to Muslims. Hamas vowed to investigate.

 
 
 
 
More lies from Bush

Some of the quotes from Bush’s speech in Jerusalem:

“Muslims will realize the injustice of their [Hamas] cause.” Oh yeah. The incorruptible Hamas is unjust, and the US-propped Fatah thugs are the justice incorporated.
“America won’t break ties with Israel.” Sure, it will rather break Israel, forcing her to give Judea to Muslims.
“[Iran], the world’s leader of terrorism, must not be allowed to obtain the deadliest weapons.” In case Bush missed it, the world’s premier sponsor of terrorism is Saudi Arabia, full of Bush’s cronies. Another Islamic state, Pakistan, provides the largest numbers of terrorists with safe haven and has nuclear weapons, about which Bush does nothing. He is only concerned with Iranian nuclear weapons because they threaten Saudi Arabia, not Israel.
Bush pronounced young Palestinian suicide bombers “innocent children” to whom the evil ones strap the explosive belts.
Bush showed his great understanding of the world’s affairs saying that Hamas and Hezbollah fight Israel because she’s a beacon of liberty. Not only the liberties in Israel would sound rather fascist to most Americans (censorship, administrative detention of Jews without charges, imprisoning for political expression, sentencing of minors for political dissent), but Hamas and Hezbollah fight Israel for a different reason: they want the Jews out from what they believe is Arab land. (And that’s why we should expel the Arabs whose hostility is unrelenting.)
Trying to be funny, Bush said that the Palestinian people will eventually get a democratic state governed by the law, respectful of human rights, and free of terrorism.



Jerusalem sold to Russia

Israeli Foreign Minsitry confirmed that a prime piece of real estate in Jerusalem, “A Russian Compound” will be abandoned to anti-Semitic Russia in 2-3 months. Russia bases its claim on the Jerusalem land on the century-old title by a long-extinct tsarist charity.
Jerusalem is full of Orthodox churches in the direct violation of the Torah ban on foreign worship in the Land of Israel.
Russia doesn’t even consider returning Jews thousands of the synagogues confiscated by communists.

Iran: We’ll negotiate on anything but nukes

Iran’s offer to the UN includes vague economic and energy talks but not the Iranian nuclear program. Iran also denounced the latest round of the UN sanctions as illegal - which is true, as Iran is a Non-Proliferation Treaty member and the US intelligence report sais it lacks a weapons program.

Barak: Wait till the Palestinians run out of rockets

Defense Minister Ehud Barak promised to residents of Ashkelon that the rocket attacks from Gaza won’t last forever if only the Jews are patient. Barak acknowledged that IDF’s targeted strikes on Gaza don’t prevent rocket attacks.

Army tear gassed Gazans

at Erez Crossing, made warning shots after dozens of friendly Arabs hurled stones on the troops guarding the Israeli border.

Hezbollah wins the Lebanon conflict

The US-propped Lebanese government rescinded its two symbolic measures taken against Hezbollah: demoting the security head of the Beirut airport (the major link in smuggling weapons from Tehran) and taking down Hezbollah’s TV station for incitement.
The week of civil unrest left only 82 Arabs killed in Lebanon.

Investigation against Olmert turns idiotic

The police brought a star witness in the interrogation of a rich American Jew Daniel Abraham: the taxi driver claims to have witnessed the transfer of envelopes full of cash from Abraham to Olmert.
Really, the mayor of Jerusalem accepts bribes personally, on the street, in the taxi, in many envelopes.

Austria has no obligation to prevent Iran from going nuclear,

was the message during the state-controlled OMV company shareholder meeting. Austrian OMV is engaged in a major gas project in Iran in circumvention of the US and EU sanctions.
Does Israel, however, have an obligation to refrain from blowing the OMV offices in Vienna?

Abbas demands return of refugees

and Jerusalem as the eternal capital of Palestine before the Arab crowds commemorating the Naqba, Palestinian catastrophe of founding the Jewish state.

Israel files a third complaint against Hamas

in the UN for rocket attacks from Gaza. Olmert’s government is always ready to defend Israeli citizens.

 
 
October 4
posted in Ukraine
 
 

Press release: Israeli group admits organizing Ukrainian protests against Holocaust forum

October 4, 2006 Kiev, Ukraine. Israeli right-wing group SamsonBlinded takes responsibility for protests against the World Holocaust Forum in the Ukraine, cites whitewashing of Ukrainian genocide of Jews.

The second World Holocaust Forum, in Kiev, Ukraine, on September 26-27 was accompanied by massive protests. Crowds led by the Ukrainian anarchist party chanted, “Khmelnitsky—Petlyura—Babi Yar!” a slogan connected with Babi Yar, the infamous place on the outskirts of Kiev where dozens of thousands of Jews were massacred in 1941-43, and with Ukrainian national heroes Bogdan Khmelnitsky (1595-1657) and Simon Petlyura (1879-1926), who massacred a similar numbers of Jews. In Kiev and other cities, the protesters distributed about a million leaflets detailing Ukrainian crimes against Jews.

Protesters demanded an end to state honors for Khmelnitsky and Petlyura, an extensive school program on the Holocaust, and an official investigation of Ukrainian participation in the genocides of 1918-21 and 1941-43. Ukrainian anarchists are historically close to the Jews; the anarchist army of Nestor Makhno executed hundreds for carrying out pogroms.

SamsonBlinded’s founder Obadiah Shoher said, “The President of Ukraine promotes ultra-nationalist values which have led to genocide before. Ukraine is the only European country without a Holocaust program in schools. Common Ukrainians don’t know that most of the murderers at Babi Yar were their compatriots or that the Ukrainians cheered as the Jews left their cities. Hardly anyone knows of the genocide perpetrated by the national heroes Khmelnitsky and Petlyura. Ukrainians still hold plenty of confiscated Jewish property.” Shoher also blasted the Jewish establishment for allowing the Ukraine, Poland, and Latvia—the countries most implicated in World War II massacres of Jews—to sponsor the Holocaust Forum. He called the forum’s name, Let my people live, a tasteless parody of Louis Armstrong’s song, Let my people go.

SamsonBlinded was formed around Shoher’s manifesto, Samson Blinded: A Machiavellian Perspective on the Middle East Conflict. The group, in particular, aims at providing physical security for diaspora Jews, restitution of confiscated Jewish property, and raising consciousness of state-sponsored anti-semitism worldwide.

 
 
September 4
posted in Ukraine
 
 

Ukraine welcomes Jews. To kill them.

Today a Ukrainian court heard an interesting case: a Jew vs. the president. The Jew claimed immorality and lack of legal foundation for the executive order of state honors for one Symon Petlyura. Most people are not familiar with the name. Shortly after WWI, Petlyura headed the Ukrainian army that massacred about 200,000 Jews. Characteristically, the Ukrainians were not content “merely” to exterminate the Jews, but often carved us up with knives and devised other torturous modes of death.

The Ukrainian president—the US’ darling—promotes Petlyura for his non-existent role in building the Ukrainian state. The official historiography vaguely acknowledges pogroms during Petlyura’s reign but relegates them to mob activity even though a French criminal court in 1927 found Petlyura guilty of genocide.

Ukrainian historians call Bogdan Khmelnitsky, another butcher, the avenger of the oppressed Ukrainian population against Jewish tavernkeepers and tax farmers—as if hundreds of thousands of massacred Jewish peasants had anything to do with a few tax farmers.

The previous president, Kravchuk, even apologized (Oh, thank you, Mr. President!), and the dishonest and conformist rabbinical establishment lauded him. As if the Jews need an apology from non-apologetic Ukrainian murderers who name towns and streets after Khmelnistsky and Petlyura, study an anti-semitic pamphlet called the Orlyk constitution in school, and prefer to forget about the Trawniki, thousands of Ukrainian scum who manned the German extermination squads.

The American-leaning Ukrainian president cannot state publicly that he promotes Petlyura specifically because he slaughtered the Jews. So the official line is that Petlyura either did not know of the massacres or did not control his army. The former is completely implausible, the latter disqualifies Petlyura as a prominent state-builder—the very reason the Ukrainians promote him. The US installed the Ukrainian president Yuschenko and props his extremely unpopular regime, virulently anti-semitic even in generally anti-semitic Ukraine.

Israelis think the Americans are our allies and will help the Jews. Think again.

 
 
May 31
posted in Ukraine
 
 

Ukrainian Jews: the Mad, the Dishonest, and the Dead

Predicting pogroms in the Ukraine is a safe way to get a prophet’s reputation. No other nation has exterminated so many Jews.

Slavs destroyed the Khazar Kingdom though assimilated much of its culture; the Russian language is heavily rooted in Hebrew.

In the 17th century, Bogdan Khmelnitsky’s hordes massacred between 100,000 and 250,000 Jews with a brutality unknown even at the time. Ukrainian historians claim his massacres were somehow related to alleged abuses of Jewish tax administrators and liquor sellers. Wow! As if most of them were Jewish, as if there were more than a few hundred Jews doing those jobs, as if the drunkard population resented tavern keepers. Jews were not tax farmers in scores of European countries, yet Christians killed them. Khmelnitsky is a hero of modern Ukraine, a country showered by US attention, welcomed by Israel, and aspiring to EU membership. Thousands of Ukrainians have received the government’s Bogdan Khmelnitsky medal. Schoolchildren learn from approving teachers of his struggle against the Jews who oppressed poor Ukrainian masses. In the 18th century, Pylyp Orlyk, Ukrainian warlord and a later convert to Islam, wrote a constitution. Ukrainian students now learn it as an early example of democratic liberalism. Indeed. I won’t repeat what the constitution says about the Jews.

Pogroms continued frequently, but tremendously increased in number and scope since the late 19th century. Liberation movement provoked politically motivated pogroms from 1905. Jews,who were banned from agriculture and did not join proletariat, became class enemies of Ukrainians - another good reason to kill us.

Socialist Revolution of 1917 pulled down even the nominal legislative safeguards against murder of Jews. Ukrainian warlords fought each other, but agreed on one point - kill the Jews. Meet Simon Petlyura, another hero of modern Ukraine. The U.S.-supported Ukrainian president passed executive order that requires regional authorities to build monuments to Petlyura and name streets after him. Curiously, Ukraine signed the European Convention on the International Validity ofCriminal Judgments. In 1926, French court acquitted a Jew who killed Petlyura on the grounds unprecedented in modern justice - the Jew, the court decided, justly avenged his family murdered by Petlyura’s troops. Thus, the Ukrainian hero turns out a convicted mass murderer. Another 250 thousand Jews killed in the extermination campaign larger than any that took place before.

Then came the Nazis. Independent Ukraine took compensation from Germany for the murdered Jews. Germans, sure, organized the extermination, but Ukrainians have carried it out. Queasily hypocritical Ukrainian government holds annual memorial parties at Babyi Yar, a notorious site of mass murder. No one admits that the executioners were Ukrainians, or that the Ukrainians reported Jews to the Nazis and cheered when Jews were marched to death.

the government always sanctioned and often encouraged Ukrainian pogroms. In 1905, police disarmed Jewish self-defense units to clear the path for Ukrainian murderers into Jewish quarters. Current president and major leaders keep close friendship with virulently anti-Semitic Ukrainian nationalists. Jewish barons add to the popular hatred. Ukraine is a poor country, but they steal, cheat on taxes, privatize state assets for pennies, and push their way into parliament. Jewish mayors came to power in rigged elections, and extort enormous bribes from local entrepreneurs, embezzle, and oppress the people. Gentile officials do likewise, but Jews are more visible.

No hand combat training or light firearms will protect Ukrainian Jews. Poor fellows, why do they stay there for certain death?

 
 
March 27
posted in Ukraine
 
 

The Ukrainian counterrevolution

Being born and, educated in the USSR, I imagine I understand things there better than foreign commentators given to wishful thinking.

America has the discouraging habit of involving itself in places it has not even the slightest clue about. The Middle East was it for decades, and now the Bush Administration has decided to meddle in Eastern Europe.

What the US strategic interests in that area are, I cannot imagine. Since Russia doesn’t need containing, why spend billions propping up regimes hostile to Russia and strengthen Russian nationalists fearful of Western expansion?

Anyway, last year the US funneled about a billion dollars into the Ukrainian Orange Revolution, the American inmates’ robe color. Vast numbers of demonstrators were hauled in from the provinces for $16 a day, and the locals joined the show to get free goodies, like food and coats.

America, as usual, propped one scoundrel up against another. The opposition was led by the pro-Russian prime minister, twice convicted of rape and robbery. The pro-American side naturally consisted of Ukrainian nationalists, largely anti-semites. Both sides forged elections in the regions they controlled, and the result of 46% for the pro-Russians was not unreasonable. The US officials just did not know that in non-democracies about a third of the people automatically vote for the ruling party, pro-Russian in this case. Anyway, the elected president (the one convicted of violent felonies) was displaced and the pro-American one installed.

Just over a year later, the ostensibly popular pro-American president’s party got a mere 16% of the vote in the parliamentary elections. The convict’s party got the majority. The good thing is that the elections restored the balance of power, tilting it a bit away from the Ukrainian nationalists. The bad thing, the continuing downward spiral of the Ukrainian economy that survives by amortizing old Soviet industrial assets, will surely bring about a crisis, and the Jews will be right there to kill, as always happens in the Ukraine.

America destabilizes the Middle East by forcing equally silly policies on Israel.

 
 
February 10
posted in Ukraine
 
 

Ukrainian Clockwork Orange

After its 2001 failure to install a pro-Western president in Belarus, a former Soviet Slavic republic, the United States has returned to its policy of containing Russia by aligning with the countries on Russia’s periphery. A show of strength took place in Georgia where the virulently anti-Russian Michael Saakashvili replaced Eduard Shevardnadze, a life-long diplomat and perhaps the most respected of ex-Soviet leaders.

The United States replayed the scenario in Romania and the Ukraine. American involvement was meant to be highly visible. In both countries the US backed candidates adopted orange as their campaign color. Tons of orange coats and winter boots and . . . oranges, carefully prepared and exported to Romania and the Ukraine beforehand, show that the choice was not coincidental.

Foreign intervention is not necessarily detrimental to a country, though always insulting. The alternative to the American backed Yuschenko was the pro-Russian candidate Yanukovich, a twice-convicted felon who marked his short term as prime minister by knocking ministers’s teeth out and beating governors he found less than helpful. Closer ties with Russia—now ruled by a KGB foster child whose savagery has been demonstrated in Chechnya—are a dubious attraction for the Ukraine.

The wholesale condemnation of the elections by Western observers was orchestrated. The same watchdogs called the 2002 elections fair while local campaign managers who knew better grinned. Foreign observers, few of whom know Ukrainian or Russian, are useless. They do not understand the intricate technicalities of falsifying results which takes place largely outside the polling stations: forging the summaries that record vote counts, issuing fake voter registration documents, and hacking the computer system.

The only universal violation the observers reported was Yanukovich’s massive advertising through the government-controlled media. But Yuschenko enjoyed similar large-scale free promotion much longer, during all his years as head of the Central Bank from 1993 to 1999 and then as prime minister until 2001.

The Ukrainian Supreme Court decision annulling the vote should be taken with reservations. The court violated the principle of the separation of judicial and legislative powers by requiring the legislature to pass amendments to existing laws making the judiciary-mandated re-vote possible. Intimidated by crowds assembled around the court building, the notoriously corrupt justices had little choice but to give in. They proved as ready on this occasion to yield to threats as they usually do to bribes.

In an extraordinary démarche, the United States refused to recognize Yanukovich, the newly elected Ukrainian president. This was only to be expected after Madeleine Albright told the New York Times in March 2004 that the Ukrainian vote was certain to be rigged and that the perpetrators (presumably only those favoring Yanukovich) would risk having their foreign bank accounts frozen. The righteous itch of the US administration is a bit odd, because the elections were not exceptionally flawed in light of recent Ukrainian history. The United States government hailed the no less rigged Ukrainian parliamentary elections of 2002, but then the Yuschenko faction fetched victory. With the American presidential vote stained by redistricting abuse and outright fraud, who would expect very honest balloting in the thoroughly corrupt Ukraine? Both candidates seem to have adjusted the figures in the regions they controlled: the almost 100% vote for Yuschenko in Western Ukraine is as doubtful as is Yanukovich’s similar result in the East. When a month of active campaigning brought Yuschenko new supporters and cost Yanukovich some, the vote difference of only 8% between the contenders shows that they were close in the annulled run-off.

Yuschenko’s camp includes high-level bureaucrats accused and even charged with corruption, oligarchs profiting from insider privatization deals and right-wing radicals often compared to Nazis. During their years in power, Yuschenko and his allies conducted about the same economic policy as Yanukovich, and their parliamentary faction seconded most his moves.

Both camps overspent the allowed campaign limit dozens of times over, estimates running from one to two billion dollars.

The facts outlined above show that American involvement has little to do with promoting democracy. Rather the support was directed to an imperfect candidate whose major platform difference from the other also imperfect candidate was further distancing from Russia toward America. The United States government’s naïveté is puzzling. Just after the contested run-off, at the height of American support, Yuschenko’s parliamentary faction voted to pull the Ukrainian contingent out of Iraq: a reasonable measure to be sure, but hardly in sync with Bush’s expectations. Further disappointment followed when Yuschenko scheduled an official trip to Russia almost immediately after his inauguration. The White House shows ignorance of local realities by expecting the Ukraine to drift away from Russia, the only country willing to give it virtually free oil and gas, critical for its industry and the relief of its pauperized population.

The delusions of the Bush Administration should be of concern not only to American taxpayers. The winners of such elections take American support as license to suppress their opponents. Not so independent prosecutors have already charged many members of the defeated Yanukovich camp with criminal offenses, including calls for splitting the Ukraine up into autonomous districts. Here lies perhaps the biggest problem, since the United States is obsessed with preserving borders, erroneously believing that breaking a country up into more states means destabilization. The American refusal to cooperate in the disintegration of Yugoslavia led to ethnic conflicts of the kind that loom now in the Ukraine, where the vehemently nationalist Ukrainian West confronts the strongly pro-Russian East. Multicultural democracy works in societies such as Switzerland or (more or less) Belgium, which learned toleration painfully, or America, which went through the melting-pot stage. Yugoslavia, the Ukraine, and Russia, where totalitarian power has historically quelled ethnic resentment, have had no opportunity to learn ethnic and political tolerance. The 44% pro-Russian Yanukovich voters would hardly accept the extreme nationalists prominent in Yuschenko’s entourage as partners. Regional autonomy, if not complete dissolution of this artificially huge country, is the most practical solution, but both the White House and the Ukrainian ultranationalists whom it shores up oppose that sensible measure.

There is little doubt that an increasingly imperialist Russia will exploit the tension between East and West Ukraine. High-ranking Russian politicians are already calling for autonomy in pro-Russian Eastern Ukraine. The worst thing the Bush administration could do is to give unreserved backing to a nationalist government bent on quashing even discussion of autonomous regions. Given the historical record which shows that the American government props up any client regime so long as it remains receptive to United States corporate interests, there is little hope for a peaceful adjustment of territorial issues in the Ukraine.

 
 
 
 
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