zondag 30 juni 2019

Demonising Russia won’t give us security


Demonising Russia won’t give us security

Vladimir Putin, right, and David Cameron speak to the media in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, Russia.
 Vladimir Putin, right, and David Cameron speak to the media in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, Russia. Photograph: Sergei Karpukhin/AP Photo


We note with alarm that public discourse about Russia is coloured by militaristic and dangerous terms which may talk us into war (We’r*e back to great-power conflict, says US defence secretary, 3 February). The country’s portrayal as an aggressive power increases its perception of threat, accelerating a military and ideological escalation. Irresponsible talk of conflict is risky and mistaken. Warnings of “Russian aggression” fail to take into account its defensive posture. We need a precautionary but critical assessment of present realities. By driving Russia into a corner we provoke it into escalatory responses and undermine our own security. Unlike Saddam Hussein, Russia has weapons of mass destruction, so the consequences of getting it wrong are worse.

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