John Kerry Warns Russia Of Possible Eviction From G-8

Kerry Warns Russia of Possible Eviction From G-8  (New York Times, March 2, 2014):

WASHINGTON — Secretary of State John Kerry warned on Sunday that Russia risked eviction from the Group of 8 industrialized nations if the Kremlin did not reverse its military occupation of Crimea in Ukraine.

“He is not going to have a Sochi G-8,” Mr. Kerry said on the NBC program “Meet the Press,” referring to the meeting of the industrialized nations that President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia is to host in June. “He may not even remain in the G-8 if this continues.”

“He may find himself with asset freezes on Russian business,” Mr. Kerry added. “American business may pull back. There may be a further tumble of the ruble. There’s a huge price to pay.”

Mr. Kerry’s comments came as the Obama administration and its Western allies tried to formulate their response to Mr. Putin’s decision to deploy Russian forces in Crimea.

President Obama has described the move as a “breach of international law.” But administration officials have been slow to enumerate what specific actions the United States and its partners are prepared to take.

While there appears to be little the Western partners can do over the next several weeks to reverse the Russian intervention, the United States’ response appears to be aimed at discouraging a further Russian push into eastern Ukraine or additional Russian pressure on Georgia and Moldova, two former Republics that, like Ukraine, have sought economic integration with the West. The Moldovan prime minister has meetings scheduled in Washington on Monday, and Georgia’s prime minister met there with American officials last week.

As for Crimea, the West is not contemplating military action, but diplomatic and economic measures to isolate Russia and raise the costs of its intervention.

“This is an act of aggression,” Mr. Kerry said of Russia’s moves in the past few days. “It’s really 19th-century behavior in the 21st century.”

“Russia has major investment and trade needs and desires,” he added. “There could even be, ultimately, asset freezes, visa bans. There could be certainly disruption of any of the normal trade routine. There could be business drawback on investment in the country. The ruble is already going down and feeling the impact of this.”

Compounding American concern over the Russian intervention in Ukraine, Western officials said, are Kremlin efforts to mask its intentions.

Mr. Kerry spoke several times last week with Russia’s foreign minister, Sergey V. Lavrov, who the secretary of state said had assured him that the snap military “exercise” Moscow announced had nothing to do with events in Ukraine.

But Russia began moving in reinforcements to the Sevastopol naval base on Thursday and Friday, mostly by sea from Novorossiysk and Anapa, according to a senior Western official, who asked not to be named because he was discussing intelligence information.

The operation began on Friday, well before Mr. Putin went to the Russian Parliament to seek approval for a military intervention in Ukraine. The initial operation involved thousands of troops, including Spetsnaz special forces, as well as specially trained marine and airborne units.

In a parallel move, the Russians resumed building a border fence in South Ossetia, the breakaway Georgian region, as soon as the Olympic Games in Sochi ended, Georgia’s prime minister said in an interview.

“Putin starts with a major advantage,” Nicholas Burns, the former United States ambassador to NATO, said in a conference call organized on Sunday by the Atlantic Council. “He has been very strategic and very decisive, and the Western countries are scrambling to catch up.”

Mr. Burns said that the West’s response needed to be diplomatic, not military-related. “The option has to be to try to outmaneuver Putin in what will likely turn out to be a very lengthy struggle over Ukraine,” he said.

Ukraine is the latest issue in a troubled relationship between Washington and Moscow. After agreeing to co-host the Geneva peace talks on the war in Syria, Mr. Kerry has said, the Russians have helped Syria’s president, Bashar al-Assad, reverse his fortunes on the battlefield by sending additional arms to Syria.

On arms control, the Obama administration has raised concerns that Russia may be violating the 1987 agreement that bans the production, testing and deployment of medium-range missiles, so far to avail.

3 thoughts on “John Kerry Warns Russia Of Possible Eviction From G-8”

  1. The G8 is a backslapping jew based self opinionated club based on the PETRODOLLAR which the whole world has now realised benefits the chosen few for every international material/commodity transaction.
    The BRIKS are avoiding it. Ghaddaffi & Saddam had plans to get out of the ‘petrodollar’ and were eliminated like Kennedy.
    Washington is run by israeli jews, greed is their god.

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  2. In response to Squodgy: The Petrodollar is a thing of the past. Since Hugo Chavez introduced the first electronic currency, the Sucre, to the world, the power of the US dollar as the world reserve currency was given a mortal blow. The Sucre was originally used for member nations, allowing them to trade with each other using their own currencies without first converting to the dollar. It was an instant success, and Russia and China set up the same system for themselves in November of 2011…..since then the US dollar has lost over half the world’s business. Other
    nations not using the dollar at all include much of South America, Africa, Turkey, India, Japan…..all emerging nations that the US no longer holds any power over.
    Much of the middle east no longer uses the dollar. Iran has been taking most currencies and gold for the last many years…….the world is moving away from the US….and for good reason.
    The US did it to themselves by abusing their status. Soon, they will be sitting on a pile of paper currency nobody wants.
    The fool leaders act as if it were still 1965, and the US was the world’s leading lending nation and a growing economy. Instead, it is the opposite, and they are too stupid to know the difference.
    The US government is corporate controlled, and cannot care less what the people want or need.

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  3. Thanks for that Marilyn.
    Did you ever see the movie “The Revolution Will NOT be Televised”?
    It is a clever fly on the wall documentary about how the US tried to force their chosen Government of Venezuela on the people by kidnapping Hugo Chavez. Absolutely riveting. An Irish TV crew were in Venezuela coincidentally at the time it happened, and got it all.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZajyVas4Jg

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