In the run up to the
Nato summit in Bucharest,
Bernard-Henri Levy and
Andre Glucksmann penned a joint letter to Angela Merkel and Nicolas Sarkozy to
demand that they open the way to let
Ukraine and Georgia into the alliance. "Is the world so kindly-disposed towards us that we can refuse to make allies of the few countries who are willing to adopt our political model
at their own risk? For decades we have supported champions of human rights and persecuted democrats around the world. This one time in Bucharest the issue at hand is not to condemn a dictatorship or a boycott a tyrant, but to recognise the path of free choice of a free people and to integrate them in our
political-military family. What is being demanded of us is very simple. And yet everything seems strangely complicated. The problem, once again, is that our community of nations is divided. Due to the obsessive mantra of worry about
not provoking Russia, certain governments are reluctant to support the young democracies of Georgia and Ukraine."
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