U.S. Under Secretary of State Victoria Nuland Discusses The White House's Ukraine Strategy

 

WNU Editor: While US Secretary of State Blinken has told Ukraine to hold back on taking Crimea (link here), U.S. Under Secretary of State Victoria Nuland has a different opinion. She is also still calling for regime change in Moscow. 

Here are the key parts of her Carnegie Endowment interview (The transcript is from CubaSi)
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..... Unless the Crimean peninsula is at the very least “demilitarized” Ukraine won’t feel safe, while the ideal end to the current conflict is with a revolution in Moscow, the US Deputy Secretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland said on Thursday. 

 Ukrainians “have to get to a map that is more sustainable for them,” Nuland said in a video interview with the Washington think tank Carnegie Endowment. 

They have “significant chunks of territory they need to be a viable state, before you even get to the question of Crimea, and that’s what they’re focused on now.” 

The US position is that Ukraine is “owed and due all of their territory within their international borders,” which means Crimea as well, Nuland added. And it continues .... ....Asked how she saw the conflict ending, Nuland said the West “must never trust, as long as Vladimir Putin is in power, or somebody like him, that this is truly over.” Even if the fighting ends on Ukraine’s terms, there “has to be a long-term plan” to build up Ukraine’s military as a deterrent. She also expressed a preference for Russians overthrowing their government for a “better future” offered by the West.

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