Ukraine: Flash Point

The end of the Cold War in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s now seems like ancient history. Almost forgotten is the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl and the place of Ukraine as a major center of nuclear weapons.

In those days, the United States was anxious to remove nuclear weapons from Ukraine, not wishing it to become another nuclear power when it became independent of the Soviet Union.

“In exchange for parting with all its weapons, Ukraine would get assurances of territorial integrity—not guarantees, a meaningful difference, but one that seemed not to matter so much in the heady, hopeful post-Cold War world.” (Serhii Plokhy and M.E. Sarotte, “The Shoals of Ukraine,” Foreign Affairs, January/February 2020)

Of course, as it turns out, the lack of iron clad guarantees that Ukraine would remain independent has mattered a great deal.

The authors continue: “Decades after they supposedly disappeared, Moscow’s imperial ambitions—which Putin pursues through the network that runs from the Kremlin through Ukraine to the White House—have now unsettled American democracy itself.”

Despite Ukraine’s efforts to decouple from Russia, Putin wants Ukraine back. Russian troops invaded the country to force it back into the Russian orbit.

In addition, Putin wants the Trump administration to abandon any American help for Ukraine. Donald Trump has always been stung by revelations that Russian interference in the 2016 election may have helped him win the election.

He was more than ready to believe, instead, Putin’s assertions that Russia never interfered. Against all evidence, Putin persuaded Trump to believe that Ukraine was the one who interfered.

Trump was willing to delay military help to Ukraine in its fight for survival against Russian forces. He was willing to block money funded by Congress for the Ukrainians. He was even willing to use it as a bribe . The bribe would be paid only if the Ukrainians searched for something unfavorable against a possible Democratic nominee against him in the 2020 election.

Rather than use our own processes set up for investigating corruption (FBI, congressional committee, etc.) Trump chose to bribe a foreign government with taxpayer money in a hidden deal.

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