Analiza "Stratfor"-a: Kyrgyzstan and the Russian Resurgence
Lepo je pročitati ponekad i ovako nešto.
Klatno se kreće na drugu stranu. Prvo sporo, a potom će, prirodno, sve brže:
"A Prearranged Revolution
...The manner in which every piece necessary to exchange one government for another fell into place in such a short period discredits arguments that this was a spontaneous uprising...this revolution appears prearranged.
...In the weeks before the revolution, select Kyrgyz opposition members visited Moscow to meet with Putin.
...noticeable presence of Russia’s Federal Security Service on the ground during the crisis.
...Moscow has scored a number of major successes in 2010. In January, Moscow signed a customs union agreement to economically reintegrate Russia with Kazakhstan and Belarus... in January, a pro-Russian government was elected in Ukraine. And now, a pro-Russian government has taken power in Kyrgyzstan.
...the pressure brought on by its energy connections — as seen in Ukraine and Lithuania — has proved most useful. Russia has used the cutoffs of supplies to hurt the countries and garner a reaction from Europe against these states. The use of direct military intervention — as seen in Georgia — also has proved successful, with Russia now holding a third of that country’s land. Political pressure in Belarus and Kazakhstan has pushed the countries into signing the aforementioned customs union. And now with Kyrgyzstan, Russia has proved willing to take a page from the U.S. playbook and spark a revolution along the lines of the pro-Western color revolutions. Russian strategy has been tailor-made for each country, taking into account their differences to put them into Moscow’s pocket — or at least make them more pragmatic toward Russia."
Ne bi me začudilo da avion uskoro doveze Bakijeva na podgorički aerodrom! Možda je on i bio krenuo tamo, ali ga je vulkanski pepeo omeo da doleti tamo u prvom pokušaju. Bilo kako bilo, veoma je moguće da nadležni u Podgorici uskoro u knjige državljana upišu još jednog "taze" Crnogorca"!
Lepo je pročitati ponekad i ovako nešto.
Klatno se kreće na drugu stranu. Prvo sporo, a potom će, prirodno, sve brže:
"A Prearranged Revolution
...The manner in which every piece necessary to exchange one government for another fell into place in such a short period discredits arguments that this was a spontaneous uprising...this revolution appears prearranged.
...In the weeks before the revolution, select Kyrgyz opposition members visited Moscow to meet with Putin.
...noticeable presence of Russia’s Federal Security Service on the ground during the crisis.
...Moscow has scored a number of major successes in 2010. In January, Moscow signed a customs union agreement to economically reintegrate Russia with Kazakhstan and Belarus... in January, a pro-Russian government was elected in Ukraine. And now, a pro-Russian government has taken power in Kyrgyzstan.
...the pressure brought on by its energy connections — as seen in Ukraine and Lithuania — has proved most useful. Russia has used the cutoffs of supplies to hurt the countries and garner a reaction from Europe against these states. The use of direct military intervention — as seen in Georgia — also has proved successful, with Russia now holding a third of that country’s land. Political pressure in Belarus and Kazakhstan has pushed the countries into signing the aforementioned customs union. And now with Kyrgyzstan, Russia has proved willing to take a page from the U.S. playbook and spark a revolution along the lines of the pro-Western color revolutions. Russian strategy has been tailor-made for each country, taking into account their differences to put them into Moscow’s pocket — or at least make them more pragmatic toward Russia."
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