Russian Foreign Minister’s “In Your Face Tour” of the Americas
Ray Walser /
Efforts by the Obama Administration to work with Russia on Iran, nuclear arms control, and the fight against terrorism do not prevent Moscow from periodically reasserting its presence in the Western Hemisphere.
Between February 10 and 16, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey V. Lavrov conducted a New World tour seeking deeper ties with the region, underscoring Russia’s readiness to talk trade, sell arms, and compete for influence with the U.S.
In Cuba, Lavrov and his Communist hosts fondly celebrated the memory of the Havana-Moscow alliance [“five decades of brotherhood“] stretching from before the Cuban Missile Crisis to end of the Soviet Union. The Russians and Cubans promised joint actions on energy, transportation, engineering, and bio-pharmaceuticals and a revival. Russia views Cuba as a convenient launching pad for further forays into the Americas, particularly for stronger ties with the left-leaning, anti-American Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas (ALBA) forged by Fidel Castro and Hugo Chavez of Venezuela.
Lavrov’s visit to Nicaragua was certainly a thank-you to President Daniel Ortega for his rogue recognition of the faux “independence” of breakaway Abkhazia and South Ossetia. These secessionist territories are integral parts of Georgia, Russia’s democratic neighbor. Lavrov played upon ties dating back to days when Ortega’s Marxist-Leninist Sandinista Party was a major Soviet client. (more…)