Putin will use Kosovo to destroy NATO

Via e-mail, John McCreary comments on the Kosovo precedent: If self determination based on ethnic homogeneity becomes the basis of nationhood, every nation in Africa is at risk of civil war. Pakistan, India, Burma, Indonesia, Cambodia, Thailand, China and Russia all could splinter. Latin American countries will disintegrate. Self determination always is great in speeches, ...

Via e-mail, John McCreary comments on the Kosovo precedent:

Via e-mail, John McCreary comments on the Kosovo precedent:

If self determination based on ethnic homogeneity becomes the basis of nationhood, every nation in Africa is at risk of civil war. Pakistan, India, Burma, Indonesia, Cambodia, Thailand, China and Russia all could splinter. Latin American countries will disintegrate. Self determination always is great in speeches, but lousy in practice. This is the issue that will stop the eastward march of NATO. Vlad Putin will try to use it to destroy NATO.

It’s still an open question, though, as to what kind of control over Russia’s foreign policy Putin will have once he steps down as president and becomes prime minister. His protégé and successor, Dmitry Medvedev, just might turn out to have some ideas of his own.

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