Swedes ponder and publish
An official Swedish report (FOI or Defence Research Agency) 'A Rude Awakening. Ramifications of Russian Aggression Towards Ukraine':http://www.foi.se/report?rNo=FOI-R--3892--SE
The Abstract:
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The main purpose of this study is to examine the wider implications of Russia's aggression against Ukraine with a broad analytical perspective. While the effects of the crisis in the region of Crimea and eastern Ukraine have received much attention, there has so far been less analytical focus on the effects beyond the region and on the possible ramifications for the international system. In this study, we put forward the proposition that there is no way back to a status quo ante. The contours of a new situation in strategic affairs can be clearly discerned, but the long-term impacts and effects are yet to be seen. The study can be read in several ways. The first chapter summarises some of the possible effects of the crisis and asks to what extent we are facing a systemic shift in world affairs. The rest of the study is divided into two main parts. Part one: Setting the Scene, gives a background and analysis of the underlying factors and drivers of the crisis from a Ukrainian, Russian and an EU perspective. Part two: Implications, firstly analyses Russian military operations in Crimea, followed by consequences for the Ukraine. A thematic approach, in the areas of international law, economy, energy and sanctions, follows. The next chapter explores the security policy and strategic consequences. Lastly, we analyse some implications for key actors, regions and conflicts.
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A Swede says hit back now
A lengthy Swedish commentary via John Schindler's blog (which I citre frequently, second time today):http://20committee.com/2014/09/12/ti...n-the-kremlin/
Apart from the main body the author advocates an option that would wake up Russia:
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The time has arrived for some good, old-fashioned treatment of Russian intelligence operatives. We have to expel them from the West. A coordinated US/European counterintelligence operation, in which every suspected Russian operative is sent home, sends a very powerful message into the heart of the security state that Russia regrettably has become. It also disrupts operations going on in our countries, where officers from the FSB, GRU and SVR are directing illegals, trying to influence people in high places while recruiting more to secretly work for Moscow.
Long ago the UK did this, expelling just over a hundred accredited Soviet diplomats. The world did not end, yes it was frosty for awhile.