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- WORLD, Page 35SOVIET UNIONBlowing In the Wind
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- What was George Bush up to? Until last week, he was busily
- trying to bolster President Mikhail Gorbachev in his struggle
- to keep the Soviet Union intact. Then on Thanksgiving eve Bush's
- staff leaked a startling message: the U.S. was ready to
- recognize an independent Ukraine -- even before Ukrainians had
- voted for it in a referendum.
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- Part of the explanation could be traced to last August,
- when the botched Soviet coup gave the Baltic republics the
- final opening to bolt from the U.S.S.R. The U.S. dragged its
- feet in recognizing their independence, and Bush's critics
- wondered why he had taken so long. In diplomatic terms, Bush's
- caution was understandable, but it hurt him among conservative
- Republicans, who are looming ever larger in White House
- political thinking as rightist political columnist Patrick
- Buchanan prepares for a presidential run in 1992.
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- Not incidentally, Bush had met with Ukrainian Americans on
- the day his change of heart was leaked. White House officials
- explained that the new policy aimed to put Washington "in the
- front of the pack" diplomatically, ahead of European countries
- that had been hinting at quick recognition for Ukraine if Bush
- dawdled. But the Europeans were angry that Washington sprang the
- decision without consulting them, an accusation U.S. officials
- denied. "Bush is panicking for votes," said a senior German
- diplomat. "Let us hope this is not a harbinger of things to
- come."
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