By Patrick Buchanan
November 15, 2019 "Information
Clearing House" - On hearing the
State Department’s George Kent and William Taylor
describe President Donald Trump’s withholding of
military aid to Ukraine, The New York Times
summarized and solemnly endorsed their testimony:
"What clearly concerned both witnesses wasn’t
simply the abuse of power by the President, but the
harm it inflicted on Ukraine, a critical ally, under
constant assault by Russian forces."
"’Even as we sit here today, the Russians are
attacking Ukrainian soldiers in their own country,
and have been for four years,’ Taylor said. ‘I saw
this on the front line last week; the day I was
there a Ukrainian soldier was killed and four more
wounded.’"
Kent compared Ukrainian resistance to Russia’s
intervention on the side of the Donbass
secessionists to "our own Minutemen in 1776."
"More than 13,000 Ukrainians have died on
Ukrainian soil defending their territorial integrity
and sovereignty from Russian aggression. … American
support in Ukraine’s own de facto war of
independence has been critical."
Kent went on:
"The American colonies may not have prevailed
against British imperial might without help from
transatlantic friends after 1776. In an echo of
Lafayette’s organized assistance to General George
Washington’s army and Admiral John Paul Jones’ navy,
Congress has generously appropriated over $1.5
billion over the past five years in desperately
needed train and equip security assistance to
Ukraine…"
"Similar to von Steuben training colonials at
Valley Forge, U.S. and NATO allied trainers develop
the skills of Ukrainian units at Yavoriv near the
Polish border, and elsewhere. They help rewrite
military education for Ukraine’s next generation, as
von Steuben did for America’s first."
"One would think, listening to this," writes
Barbara Boland, the American Conservative columnist,
"that the U.S. had always provided arms to Ukraine,
and that Ukraine has relied on this aid for years.
But this is untrue and the Washington blob knows
this."
Indeed, Ukraine has never been a NATO ally or a
"critical ally."
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Three decades ago, George H.W. Bush
implored Ukraine not to set out on a
course of "suicidal nationalism" by
declaring independence from the Russian
Federation. Despite constant pressure
from Sen. John McCain and our neocons to
bring Ukraine into NATO, wiser heads on
both sides of the Atlantic rejected the
idea.
Why? Because the "territorial integrity and
sovereignty" of Ukraine is not now and has never
been a vital interest of ours that would justify a
U.S. war with a nuclear-armed Russia.
Instead, it was the avoidance of such a war that
was the vital interest that nine U.S. presidents,
from Truman to Bush I, secured, despite such
provocations as the crushing of the Hungarian
Revolution in 1956 and the building of the Berlin
Wall.
In February 2014, the elected pro-Russian
government of Viktor Yanukovych was overthrown by
U.S.-backed protesters in Maidan Square, cheered on
by McCain. This was direct U.S. intervention in the
internal affairs of Ukraine. Victoria Nuland of the
State Department conceded that we had dumped
billions into Ukraine to reorient its regime to the
West.
To Vladimir Putin, the Kyiv coup meant the loss
of Russia’s historic Black Sea naval base at
Sebastopol in Crimea. Rather than let that happen,
Putin effected an uprising, Crimea’s secession from
Ukraine, and the annexation by Russia. In eastern
Ukraine, the pro-Russian Donbass rose up in
rebellion against the pro-NATO regime in Kyiv.
Civil war broke out. We backed the new regime.
Russia backed the rebels. And five years later, the
war goes on. Why is this our fight?
During the Obama years, major lethal aid was
denied to Ukraine.
The White House reasoned that arming Ukraine
would lead to an escalation of the war in the east,
greater Russian intervention, defeat for Kyiv, and
calls for the U.S. to intervene militarily, risking
a war with Russia.
Not until Trump became president did lethal aid
begin flowing to Ukraine, including Javelin
anti-tank missiles.
So where are we?
Despite dramatic depictions of Ukraine as our
embattled ally, Ukraine has never been an ally. We
are not now nor have we ever been obligated to fight
for its sovereignty or territorial integrity.
Efforts to bring Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia into
NATO have been repeatedly rebuffed in the United
States and by our European NATO allies.
Kent and Taylor are honorable men. But they are
career diplomats of the Department of State and
veteran advocates of a foreign policy that sees
Russia as an enduring aggressor and Ukraine as a
fighting ally entitled to U.S. military assistance.
They have, in the old phrase, gone native. They
champion the policies of yesterday and the embattled
countries to which they are accredited and to whose
causes they have become converted.
But Trump was elected to overturn the
interventionist policies America has pursued since
the century began. He was elected to end Cold War II
with Russia, to reach a modus vivendi as Reagan did,
and to extricate us from the endless wars into which
Presidents Bush and Obama plunged the nation.
Patrick J. Buchanan is the author of "Nixon's
White House Wars: The Battles That Made and Broke a
President and Divided America Forever." To find out
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