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Report from Moscow: Doomed Ukraine Plan


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By:Srdja Trifkovic | February 09, 2015

 

German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande came to 
Moscow last Friday night to discuss the outline of what was heralded as their 
peace plan for Ukraine. They spent five hours talking to President Vladimir 
Putin, but left for the security conference in Munich early Saturday without 
making a breakthrough. Their effort will yield another meeting in Minsk in the 
next few days, with Poroshenko joining the troika, but it appears to be doomed 
for three main reasons.

 

First of all, the United States government will not allow the Europeans to make 
any deals of their own. In March 1992 the U.S. torpedoed the European Union’s 
peace plan for Bosnia-Herzegovina, brokered by Portugal’s foreign minister José 
Cutileiro, which provided for a loose federation of three self-governing ethnic 
units. U.S. Ambassador in Belgrade Warren Zimmermann flew post haste to 
Sarajevo to tell Alija Izetbegovic that America would support the Muslim side 
if he reneged on the deal and reverted to the demand for a centralized, unitary 
state in which the Muslims would dominate by virtue of their plurality. The old 
Islamist was only too happy to oblige and promptly withdrew his signature.

 

The result was a brutal, three-sided ethno-religious war. It ended, three and a 
half years later, with the Dayton agreement which provided for a loose union of 
two entities of equal size, the Serb Republic (Republika Srpska) and the 
Muslim-Croat Federation. That agreement was not different in substance from the 
Cutileiro framework, but it was brokered by the United States, not the EU. Its 
chief architect was the late Richard Holbrooke – every bit as nasty a piece of 
work as Victoria Nuland – who triumphantly announced that America is in charge 
because of Europe’s inability to solve its problems without Washington: “We are 
re-engaged in the world, and Bosnia was the test.” The price, to paraphrase 
Madeleine Albright, was well worth paying: one hundred thousand Serb, Croat and 
Muslim lives, utterly destroyed Bosnian economy and infrastructure, lasting 
inter-communal bad blood and hatred, rampant jihadism . . . the usual fruits of 
pax Americana.

 

Secondly, Merkel and Hollande are understood to have told Putin that they could 
still stop America from arming the Kiev regime if there was progress towards a 
political agreement. The problem is that they can do no such thing, and Putin 
knows that much (even if Merkel apparently does not). Back to the Balkans: 
During the Bosnian war the Clinton administration willfully and systematically 
violated the UN arms embargo on former Yugoslavia, starting as early as spring 
1993. The U.S. Government surreptitiously supplied the Muslim side with all 
sorts of “lethal aid,” both directly (USAF C130 air drops to Tuzla) and 
courtesy of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (via Zagreb airport). Prime 
Minister John Major and President Francois Mitterand knew that the CIA/DoD 
joint operation was bound to prolong the war and undermine their efforts to end 
it, but they were powerless to change the mind of Clinton and his team. 
Likewise, the decision to escalate the conflict in Ukraine by arming the Kiev 
regime already has been made in Washington. The flow of arms is under way via 
Poland. Berlin and Paris cannot stop it, regardless of what happens at the 
forthcoming conference in Minsk.

 

Thirdly, Merkel and (especially) Hollande say that their plan includes “quite a 
strong autonomy” for the Russian speakers in the regions of Donetsk and 
Lugansk. They are vague about the extent and nature of that “autonomy” because 
they do not have Poroshenko’s (read: Washington’s) approval for any meaningful 
autonomy. The territorial extent of the autonomous area is also left undefined. 
These are no technicalities, but key issues. I gather from my Moscow sources 
that Putin repeatedly asked Merkel and Hollande for clarity before promising to 
pursue their initiative. In the end he agreed to come to Minsk not because he 
believes they can “deliver” Poroshenko but because he does not want to be 
blamed for the plan’s failure.

It is to be feared that the character and scope of the two eastern regions’ 
self-rule is one of those issues on which there can be no agreement without a 
fight. What Poroshenko is willing to concede, now that he hopes he can up the 
ante with American weapons, is nowhere near what the people in the east are 
ready to accept. After all that has come to pass over the past year they 
rightly loathe all things Ukrainian, but under Putin’s pressure they would 
probably settle for meaningful self-rule that falls just short of full 
independence – in other words the status of a self-governing federal unit in a 
thoroughly decentralized Ukraine.

 

In today’s Kiev, however, and (far more importantly) in Washington, there is no 
willingness to offer them more than a limited, hollow autonomy, mainly in 
matters linguistic and cultural, and even that only for a limited period of 
time. The expectation that some seven million denizens of the two 
self-proclaimed republics would go for it and duly accept the prospect of the 
Right Sector (aka Ukrainian National Guard) patrolling the streets of Lugansk 
is as absurd today as the demand that the Serbs accept unitary Bosnia was 
absurd in 1992. Unfortunately but predictably, Petro Poroshenko is acting now 
just like Alija Izetbegovic acted 23 years ago. In both cases the promise of 
American political and military support trumped rationality and common sense.

 

The result is likely to be the same. There will be more bloodshed, probably 
ending in a Daytonized (con)federal Ukraine a year or two from now. The only 
likely alternative is that hybrid country’s further disintegration which would 
not stop at current front lines. Most ordinary Ukrainians understand that much. 
Except for the fanatical Galician fringe, they do not want to die for a 
Banderist apocalyptic utopia. Thousands of draft dodgers are pouring into 
Russia, Belarus, Moldova even. Many others will lay down their arms – even the 
state-of-the-art, U.S.-made ones – rather than risk the fate of their comrades 
left behind at Donetsk airport.

 

 

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