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December, 2004
Only the next few weeks will tell, but it’s a tingly
feeling up the back of my neck to be here in Prague, watching
as Leonid Kuchma gets called back to Moscow. Don’t
kid yourself, he didn’t fly there on a whim, he was
called back just as Alexander Dubcek was called back from
Prague in 1968.
That was the Czech flirtation with “communism with
a human face.” Tanks rolled in to Prague within days
and the much heralded “Prague Spring” was stomped
into the mud. It took another 21 years for the wheels to
come off the Czech communist machinery.
So, it’s eerie, this similarity and Putin is on his
way to India for a state visit, which is a typical throw-em-off-the-scent
Russian operation. Leonid, who’s looked very relaxed
and in control in all the pictures from Kiev, looks like
a spanked kid in the grim airport photo taken with Putin.
Dubcek came back from Moscow looking white as a sheet as
well---must be something in the water. Don’t ever forget
that Putin is a KBG guy and he’s buttoning down Russia---putting
that big foot on anyone’s neck who dares to get in
his way. Ukraine is a huge blow to Russia’s pride and
economy. I get the feeling that Putin could choke down the
pride, but economically he’s terrified that Ukraine
will become economically tied to Europe.
If tanks roll while Vladimir is in India, he’ll announce
at a news conference that Leonid Kuchma begged him to keep
Ukraine from disintegration. Interesting word. The integration
Ukraine is dissing is of course with mother Russia.
One hopes for the best and remembers the worst. Here in
the Czech Republic there was a huge collective sigh as membership
in NATO was ratified. No tanks in Prague, ever again. Fingers
crossed for Ukraine---their Supreme Court today called for
a runoff election and we all hope it comes off as advertised.
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