WASP statecraft
Something is
amiss, according to the ambassador, when heretofore serious voices in
Washington believe that arming Kiev is a relatively consequence-free policy
choice because they insist on viewing Russia as “a regional power.” To
Matlock’s way of thinking, this is an error of the first order. “No one with ICBM’s is a regional power,
not by any means.”
Matlock
stressed that his position—that the United States needs to find a modus
vivendi with Russia
in spite of the crisis in Ukraine—is not driven by any animus towards the
Ukrainians, far from it. “I respect and know Ukraine; I know it, its people and
its literature,” but we in the West and in the United States in particular need
to understand that for Russia, Ukraine
is of “existential” importance.
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