Kissinger warns of West’s ‘fatal mistake’ that may lead to new Cold War
 Published time: November 10, 2014 16:49
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Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has given a chilling
assessment of a new geopolitical situation taking shape amid the Ukrainian
crisis, warning of a possible new Cold War and calling the West’s approach
to the crisis a “fatal mistake.”

The 91-year-old diplomat characterized the tense relations as exhibiting
the danger of *“another Cold War.”*

“This danger does exist and we can't ignore it,” Kissinger said. He warned
that ignoring this danger any further may result in a *“tragedy,”* he told
Germany’s Der Spiegel.

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If the West wants to be *“honest,*” it should recognize, that it made a
*“mistake,”* he said of the course of action the US and the EU adopted in
the Ukrainian conflict. Europe and the US did not understand the *“significance
of events”* that started with the Ukraine-EU economic negotiations that
initially brought about the demonstrations in Kiev last year. Those
tensions should have served as a starting point to include Russia in the
discussion, he believes.

[image: U.S. President Barack Obama (L) meets with Russian President
Vladimir Putin (Reuters / Kevin Lamarque)]

U.S. President Barack Obama (L) meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin
(Reuters / Kevin Lamarque)

*“At the same time, I do not want to say that the Russian response was
proportionate,”* the Cold War veteran added, saying that Ukraine has always
had a *“special significance”* for Russia and failure to understand that *“was
a fatal mistake.”*

Calling the sanctions against Moscow *“counterproductive,”* the diplomat
said that they set a dangerous precedent. Such actions, he believes, may
result in other big states trying to take *“protective measures”* and
strictly regulate their own markets in future.

When introducing some sanctions or publishing lists of people whose
accounts were frozen one should wonder *“what will happen next?”* the
former Secretary of State said rhetorically, because when something begins
you cannot lose sight of where it is going to end.

Kissinger also said he would expect more action from Berlin on matter. As
the most “important” country in Europe it should be more *“proactive”*
rather than reactive, he said.
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