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TEMPLATE ANALYSIS The Tartars – Crimea’s forgotten people

14 Friday Mar 2014

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John Kerry today met his Russian counterpart one Sergei Lavrov to inform him that the United States of America could not and would not accept the outcome of this weekend’s referendum on the future of Crimea.
Russia says its recent moves into the region are motivated by a desire to protect the Russian speaking population from the neo Nazi thugs that now control Kiev.
Other commentators point out on state owned RussiaToday that Crimea has of course been part of Russia for centuries.
No one seems to care about exactly how Russia and its vicious Cossack army got into Crimea and what has happened to the people who once ruled that land.
Crimea was for centuries the powerful Khanate that was allied to the Ottoman empire for whom she turned to for protection whilst remaining independent.  The first signs of a decline in that relationship was perhaps during the final Ottoman siege of Vienna when the Khan of Crimea allowed access to a Polish army which went on to defeat a vast besieging Muslim army camped outside the gates of the Austrian capital. A century later, the Ottoman Sultan ceded Crimea after his army failed to recover this territory from the emerging kingdom that was Russia. Today, the descendents of that once great Khanate live as a minority in their own land with no access to decent welfare or standard of living. They have been forced to accept the name Tartars although it is as old, as medieval and ignorant as the name Saracens, as well as a decline in their population through deportations and death, as Russia colonised their country with its own people.
This is of course the same Russia whose Cossack soldiers would use the bones of Muslim soldiers as drum sticks each time they went out to wage war against the Sultan.
Of course more recently Stalin deported on mass the Tartars to Central Asia because they were said to have collaborated with the Nazis during the Second World War, a memory that is very much alive and well today in those who didn’t perish on that long journey.
So, it won’t come as a surprise that the Tartars will not be voting in this weekend’s referendum. For they like other minorities in the Crimea know that they don’t count or matter to Moscow – the great protector of Russian speaking populations.

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US Business groups say unilateral American sanctions on Russia would cost them billions

08 Saturday Mar 2014

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Russia has sent a message to the outside world

02 Sunday Mar 2014

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Crimea, Distant Echoes, EU, Europe πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί, Nayab Chohan, NayabChohanLIVE, Politics πŸ’Ό πŸ—³ πŸͺ–, Russia πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί, Template News, Terrorism, Ukraine, Ukraine Conflict, Ukraine Crisis, Ukraine War, USA πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

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ANALYSIS –Β The pictures unfolding on our television screens show well armed ‘professional’ troops patrolling the key sites of the Crimea.Β  By all accounts, the atmosphere is calm and everyone is carrying on their daily duties with some waiving Russian flags, others Ukranian. When they are asked whether they are Russian, the troops do not reply. Since the takeover in Kiev, hundreds of such men have arrived in the Crimea and haveΒ  occupied key strategic areas. Initially, they were there to protect the Russian speakers who form the majority of the province but the longer they are there the more this looks like a complete takeover of what to Vladimir Putin is a vital part of his nation’s identity. Russia has been accused by the Nato Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen of putting peace at risk in Europe. The US President Barack Obama has threatened Moscow with economic and political sanctions. Ukraine says that Russia has declared war on her, but could the highly dubious government in Kiev really risk more bloodshed against a far bigger and more dangerous bully than the one it fought for its freedom on her own streets? Russia has sent a message to the outside world – it wants to be treated with respect, and part of that includes no lectures on international law from nations that play fast and loose with its principles when it suits them. As for Ukraine, if it wants to continue with the current political state of affairs in Kiev, it will not only lose its cheap gas supplies but also the Crimea.

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Could there be a war over Crimea?

01 Saturday Mar 2014

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ANALYSIS –Β WithΒ thousands of Russian troops now reported to be in the Crimea, armed gunmen thought to be Russian in control of Parliament and the governor of the province appealing to the Kremlin for assistance, could we be seeingΒ  conflict unfolding in this vital region along the lines of Georgia?
Those who are quoting international law may find that Moscow is in no mood to be dictated to, given what has gone on in Ukraine and of course the Middle East and North Africa.
Crimea is in Russia’s sphere of influence and anyone who wants to argue with that like the former Georgian President did during that conflict will find themselves out in the cold when looking for allies and like that conflict will guarantee a sealed breakup of the country.

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πŸͺ– What now for Russia and The West – a war over the Crimea? πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί

25 Tuesday Feb 2014

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Caucasus, Crimea, Putin, Putin and Russia, Russia and the West, Russia πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί, Ukraine, Ukraine Crisis

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ANALYSIS – The decline in relations between Russia and the West began with the collapse of the Soviet Union, when Moscow having turned its back on Communism looked to its former Cold War foe for guidance. The year was 1991, and what followed in the months and years after can today be seen for what it is – a great lost opportunity.
Washington sent in its academics, including one Jeffrey Sachs who came up with a revolutionary idea of his own called shock therapy – opening up the state and its assets to market forces.
Within seven years, a superpower was bankrupt and today’s Russia is arguably still suffering from the after effects both socially and economically. Russians regard that dark period in their history as a lost decade. It was a time when a forward thinking and humanitarian leader like Boris Yelsin, who pulled his troops out of Grozny and continued to enact reforms of the state and economy, was made to look like a drunk fool as Russia lurched from one crisis to another. He, like Mikhail Gorbachev before him, had not believed the Soviet propaganda about the bad old West.
And like Gorbachev, he was reduced to looking like a modern Sultan dangling at the end of a puppet master’s string.
When Vladimir Putin stepped into the breach, he brought a form of order as well as respectability. But all that has come at a terrible cost – in the killing fields of the Caucasus where he installed a modern day Khan, and now with the fall of his man in Ukraine could a war be looming over the future of the Crimea? Looking at the scenes of ethnic Russians in Crimea clearly rejecting recent events in Kiev and seeking guidance from Kremlin that remains a possibility as Vladimir Putin uses all the tools at his disposal to preserve a vital pillar of Russia’s security and identity.

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πŸͺ– What now for Ukraine – a split in two? πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί – πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦

20 Thursday Feb 2014

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ANALYSIS –Β When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991,Β  there was bloodshed, perhaps not as much as feared, but it was still awful with wars following the breakup of Yugoslavia and the attempt by the people of the Caucasus to finally rid themselves of the long bondage of Moscow that resulted in bloody failure. One of the first European nations to emerge free of the old Soviet bonds was of course Poland. And the pictures on our television screens of protesters in Kiev clashing with police, armed with riot gear using live ammunition to disperse the crowds, suggests that that other European nation to a share a border with Russia, called Ukraine, is once again playing out its long struggle for freedom. Of course, Vladimir Putin for whom the collapse of the Soviet Union was the biggest geopolitical disaster of the end of the last century is not going to let go of a country where he has stationed his Black Sea fleet for another 100 years and where Russian speakers form a majority towards the east anymore than he was going to let go of Chechnya. But this time he faces a powerful foe namely the European Union backed by the US who will not tolerate the kind of widespread and indiscriminate slaughter by ‘security forces’ that was witnessed in the killing fields of Grozny. So, is a split inevitable and would that be the best solution?
Western commentators clearly think so, whilst those from Russia don’t think there’s anything to talk about – President Victor Yanakovich has been urged to do his job properly namely disperse the crowds of Nazis, thugs and hooligans that are being trained by the West and who have been warned to stay away from the Crimea.
And of course, there’s the nationalists who are now on the streets spilling blood as well as attacking the police and who would never accept the breakup of their country. Ukraine may be the last European nation to break free of Russia but it is going to come at an awful cost.

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DO THE WINTER GAMES MEAN RUSSIA IS BACK?

01 Saturday Feb 2014

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Caucasus, Chechnya, Putin, Russia πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί, SOCHI 2014, Ukraine

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The Winter games which are being held in Sochi next weekend, are the first Olympiad to be hosted in Russia since the Moscow Olympics of 1980.
On the surface, this is a clear statement from the Kremlin that Russia is back on the international stage as a Great Power.
The games are the most expensive in history – a staggering 50 billion dollars, some four times the budget of the highly controversial London games in 2012.
And the location within a stone’s throw of the unstable Caucasus is a signal to those intent on securing their freedom from Moscow that the issue is no longer under discussion.
What’s more, the Russia that President Vladimir Putin wants the world to see has taken ‘moral’ stands on a number of issues – gay rights, religious tolerance, even releasing political prisoners and naughty pop stars.
So, with a consuming Middle Class emerging in the former Communist empire has Russia turned a corner, has it left behind the chaos created by collapse of the Soviet Union?
Of course, all the progress made under the iron grip of the former FSB chief, is dependent on high oil prices, well above one hundred dollars a barrel, for other than that there is little else coming into the coffers to balance the books.
Under the Soviet Union, dependence on oil and gas exports accounted for 67 per cent of the budget, today it is 75 per cent with prices five times higher.
And as protests in the Ukraine and bomb attacks in the Caucasus have shown, any political stability in the Russian federation is tenous at best.
And it was not so long ago when Russian armed forces were being deployed in Georgia to sponsor the freedom of Abkhazia.
As a result, those who are claiming ‘Today Sochi, tomorrow the World’ may want to take a pause and look to the past for lessons.
When Soviet Union held the games in 1980, no one could have predicted its collapse some eight years later.
And yet all the ingredients that precipitated that huge geopolitical event are still there. Like the Soviet Union before it, ‘modern’ Russia is a third-world country with first-world military technologies that produces little other than caviar and vodka and that relies on extraction of gas, oil and minerals.
Scratch the shiny surface and bright lights of its capital Moscow and there’s little left to speak of.
So, Sochi may prove to be an expensive white elephant, one which a struggling economy can scarcely afford – and not a signal to the world that Russia is back

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πŸͺ– TEMPLATE ANALYSIS: What now for Ukraine? πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦

26 Sunday Jan 2014

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2013 – The year two tyrannies made the democracies look like the ‘bad guys’

30 Monday Dec 2013

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Volgograd bus bomb blast kills five

21 Monday Oct 2013

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