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    WEST TELLS MOSCOW: 'YOU ARE IRRESPONSIBLE'
    by Antonella Rampino

    La Stampa, Italy
    Aug 27 2008

    Rome: Predictably enough, in a game in which Moscow's tactics involve
    forestalling the West's moves, the Kremlin has recognized South
    Ossetia's and Abkhazia's independence....

    Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini made no secret of the
    risk which the Caucasus may end up becoming "Balkanized," with the
    principle of "change of citizenship on an ethnic basis" heading the
    list. The minister's analysis pointed out the fact that the "West has
    made the mistake of humiliating Russia for 10 years, demanding that
    it provide energy but not play any political role and that anger has
    now erupted". There is no threat to Italy's gas supplies, he said
    (and the ENI [Italian National Hydrocarbons Agency] bore him out on
    this), rather, Frattini said, "There is a threat to Italy's security"
    and there is also the risk (albeit one which Moscow has denied) that
    Russia may shut off the airspace that NATO so badly needs for the war
    against the Taleban in Afghanistan. Former Russian President Vladimir
    Putin placed that airspace at the United States' disposal, playing the
    go-between with the Caucasian republics, when [US President George]
    Bush first decided to launch the "Enduring Freedom" mission back
    in 2001.

    Many diplomatic sources, speaking under the cover of anonymity, have
    remarked that the allies pointed out to Washington that the precedent
    of independence for Kosovo from Serbia would entail risks. Others
    believe that Bush is playing the Georgian crisis for its potential
    impact on the upcoming US election - Republican candidate John McCain's
    wife Cindy McCain's currently trip to Tbilisi is held up as evidence in
    support of that theory. But the danger is that there may be a knock-on,
    "domino" effect in the Caucasus, given that the Nagorno-Karabakh with
    Armenia, and Transdnestria with Moldova, have placed themselves in
    South Ossetia's wake.
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