⚡️The US is working with Ukraine to prevent biological research facilities from falling into the hands of Russians — Nuland pic.twitter.com/dDr9VHQVao
— RT (@RT_com) March 8, 2022
2022年3月9日水曜日
ウクライナに26か所の米国のバイオラボ 世界30か国に336か所 中国外務省
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ビクトリア・ヌーランド(Victoria Nuland、1961年 - )は、アメリカ合衆国の外交官。国務次官(政治担当)を務める。
2011年6月16日から2013年2月11日まで国務省報道官を務めた[1]。日本の報道では主に「ヌランド報道官」として報じられた[2][3]。夫は歴史家でブルッキングズ研究所上席フェローのロバート・ケーガンで、子供が2人いる。
1961年ニューヨーク州ニューヨークシティに生まれる。父は生命倫理学者でイェール大学医学部教授のシャーウィン・ヌーランド博士。父方の祖父はロシアから移民したウクライナ系のユダヤ人である[4]。ブラウン大学を卒業後、アメリカ国務省に入省。
外交官として、在広州アメリカ合衆国総領事館(1985年-1986年)、国務省東アジア・太平洋局(1987年)、在モンゴルアメリカ合衆国大使館(1988年)、在ソ連(現・ロシア)アメリカ合衆国大使館(1988年-1996年、ソ連担当デスク(1988年-1990年)、内政担当(1991年-1993年))、国務省次官首席補佐官(1993年-1996年)、国務省フェロー(1996年-1997年)、外交問題評議会フェロー(1999年-2000年)、アメリカ合衆国北大西洋条約機構常任委員次席代表(2000年-2003年)、国家安全保障問題担当大統領補佐官首席次官(2003年-2005年)、第18代アメリカ合衆国北大西洋条約機構常任委員代表(NATO大使)(2005年-2008年[5]。)、国防大学教官(2008年-2009年[6]。)、ヨーロッパ通常戦力条約特使(2010年-2011年)、米国務省報道官(2011年6月-2013年2月)を務め、ジェン・サキに引き渡された[7]。
日本に関連する発言
- 2012年8月15日、尖閣諸島問題について「尖閣諸島問題を平和的に解決することを期待する。いかなる挑発(香港の活動家の尖閣諸島不法侵入)行為もその役には立たない」とコメントした[8]。
- 2012年8月20日、シリアアレッポで殉職したジャーナリストの山本美香について同年8月21日の記者会見で「私たちは遺族に思いを寄せている」とコメントし、追悼の意を示した[9]。
- 2013年2月6日、2月5日の記者会見にて尖閣諸島問題で中国側が日本の海上自衛隊の船艦にレーダーを照射したことについて「平和と安定及び経済成長を阻害しかねない」とコメントした[10]。
人物
2014年2月、ジェフ・パイアット駐ウクライナ大使との通話内容がYoutubeに投稿された。そこでは2013年末からのウクライナの政情不安についての議論がなされ、ウクライナの今後の体制はアルセニー・ヤツェニュク政権の発足が望ましいものとされ、ビタリ・クリチコやオレグ・チャグニボクの排除が合意された。その場でヌーランドは国連によるウクライナへの介入を支持し、ヌーランドの意にそぐわないEUを「fuck EU(EUなんか、くそくらえ)」と侮蔑する発言をした。これによりウクライナやロシアから、アメリカのウクライナに対する内政介入を批判する声が上がっている。米国務省のサキ報道官はこの会話内容が本物であることを認め、2月6日にヌーランドはEU側に謝罪したと発表した[11][12]。
また、2013年12月には、ウクライナを巡る会議において「米国は、ソ連崩壊時からウクライナの民主主義支援のため50億ドルを投資した。」と発言している[13][14]。
Victoria Nuland was born in 1961 to Sherwin B. Nuland, a surgeon of Ukrainian Jewish origin,[8] and Rhona McKhann.[9] She graduated from Choate Rosemary Hall in 1979.[10] She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Brown University in 1983, where she studied Russian literature, political science, and history.[11]
From 1993 to 1996, during Bill Clinton's presidency, Nuland was chief of staff to Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott before moving on to serve as deputy director for former Soviet Union affairs.[12] From 2003 to 2005, Nuland served as the principal deputy foreign policy adviser to Vice President Dick Cheney, exercising an influential role during the Iraq War. From 2005 to 2008, during President George W. Bush's second term, Nuland served as U.S. ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in Brussels, where she concentrated on mobilizing European support for the U.S. occupation of Afghanistan.[13] In the summer of 2011, Nuland became special envoy for Conventional Armed Forces in Europe[14] and then became State Department spokesperson.[15]
In May 2013, Nuland was nominated to act as Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs[16] and was sworn in on September 18, 2013.[17] In her role as assistant secretary, she managed diplomatic relations with 50 countries in Europe and Eurasia, as well as with NATO, the European Union and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
Ukraine
Nuland was the lead U.S. point person for the Revolution of Dignity, establishing loan guarantees to Ukraine, including a $1 billion loan guarantee in 2014, and the provisions of non-lethal assistance to the Ukrainian military and border guard.[18][19] Along with Secretary of State John Kerry and Secretary of Defense Ash Carter, she is seen as a leading supporter of defensive weapons delivery to Ukraine. In 2016, Nuland urged Ukraine to start prosecuting corrupt officials: "It's time to start locking up people who have ripped off the Ukrainian population for too long and it is time to eradicate the cancer of corruption".[20] While serving as the Department of State's lead diplomat on the Ukraine crisis, Nuland pushed European allies to take a harder line on Russian expansionism.[21]
During a June 7, 2016, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Hearing titled "Russian Violations of Borders, Treaties, and Human Rights", Nuland described U.S. diplomatic outreach to the former Soviet Union and efforts to build a constructive relationship with Russia. During her testimony, Nuland noted Russia's 2014 invasion of Ukraine which she said, "shattered any remaining illusions about this Kremlin's willingness to abide by international law or live by the rules of the institutions that Russia joined at the end of the Cold War."[22] Nuland described four essential elements of the U.S. foreign policy towards Russia:
- Deter further aggression through the projection of strength and unity with allies;
- Build resilience and reduce vulnerability among friends and Allies facing Russian pressure and coercion;
- Cooperate on core national security priorities when U.S. interests and Russia's do align;
- Sustain ties to the Russian people and business community to preserve the potential for a more constructive relationship in the future.[23]
Leaked private phone conversation
On February 4, 2014, a recording of a phone call between Nuland and U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, Geoffrey Pyatt, on January 28, 2014, was published on YouTube.[24][25] The State Department and the White House suggested that an assistant to the deputy prime minister of Russia Dmitry Rogozin was the source of the leak, which he denied.[26][27][28][29]
In their phone conversation, Nuland and Pyatt discussed who should join a unity government. Nuland notified Pyatt that after the review of the three opposition candidates for the post of Prime Minister of Ukraine, the US State Department had selected Arseniy Yatsenyuk. She said: "I think Yats is the guy who's got the economic experience, the governing experience. What he needs is Klitsch and Tyahnybok on the outside. He needs to be talking to them four times a week." Pyatt asked: "Do you want us to set up a call with him as the next step?" Nuland told Pyatt that the next step should be to set up a telephone conversation between her and the three Ukrainian candidates, with Pyatt also possibly participating. Pyatt agreed: "I think you reaching out directly to him helps with the personality management among the three and it gives you also a chance to move fast on all this stuff and put us behind it".[25][26] Yatsenyuk became prime minister of Ukraine on February 27, 2014.[30] They discussed that the EU would not commit to mediate, with Nuland adding "Fuck the EU."[25][31][29][32] According to the Washington Post,
[Nuland] was dismissively referring to slow-moving European efforts to address political paralysis and a looming fiscal crisis in Ukraine. But it was the blunt nature of her remarks, rather than U.S. diplomatic calculations, that seemed exceptional. Nuland also assessed the political skills of Ukrainian opposition figures with unusual candor and, along with the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, Geoffrey Pyatt, debated strategy for their cause, laying bare a deep degree of U.S. involvement in affairs that Washington officially says are Ukraine's to resolve.[33]
A spokeswoman for EU foreign-policy chief Catherine Ashton stated that the EU would not comment on a "leaked alleged" conversation.[29] The following day, Christiane Wirtz, Deputy Government Spokesperson and Deputy Head of the Press and Information Office of the German Federal Government, stated that German Chancellor Angela Merkel termed Nuland's remark "absolutely unacceptable."[34] The president of the European Council, Herman Van Rompuy, condemned the remark as "unacceptable".[35][36] Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who had left the State Department by the time of the leak, argued in 2017 that the incident "didn't have lasting diplomatic repercussions". She said it was notable as an early example of Russia "weaponizing" intelligence against other states: "the Russians were not just stealing information for intelligence purposes, as all countries do; they were now using social media and strategic leaks to 'weaponize' that information."[37]
Nuland left the State Department in January 2017, amid the departure of many career officials who left in the early days of the Trump administration.[38]
Comments on the Trump administration
On January 24, 2018, the Washington Post published an interview with Nuland where she opined on the work of President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. She described an exodus of career foreign service officials and dysfunction within the State Department, and stated that the American judiciary and media were under assault. Nuland also decried a trend towards American isolationism, stating: "When we withdraw and say it's every nation for itself, you open the door for countries dissatisfied with their territorial position and influence in the international system — or with the system itself."
She encouraged whole-government responses to international issues, stating, "Military leaders would be the first to say military solutions alone result in more and longer military entanglements. The role of American diplomats and political leaders is to work concurrently with the military to bring to bear all of the political tools we have."[39]
In January 2018, the Trump administration began new high-level engagements with Russian government officials by scheduling a meeting between Russia's top general Valery Gerasimov and the NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe, General Curtis Scaparrotti. Nuland stated, "These channels are especially vital at a time when relations at the leader level are so unpredictable." She said Scaparrotti was "uniquely positioned" to address concerns about Russia's "ongoing military role in Ukraine, its INF treaty violations, its active measures to undermine Transatlantic democracies and the other strategic tensions that are driving the US and its allies to take stronger deterrent measures."[40]
Personal life
Nuland's husband, Robert Kagan, is a historian, foreign policy commentator at the Brookings Institution, and co-founder in 1998 of the neoconservative Project for the New American Century (PNAC).[41]
BREAKING: Russia publishes documents which show Ukraine was working on biological weapons near russian borders — such as Anthrax and Plague & that the pentagon has instructed to destroy them — violating article 1 UN prohibition of biological weapons. — These are US funded labs pic.twitter.com/DngZkGwws2
— ASB News / MILITARY〽️ (@ASBMilitary) March 6, 2022
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となりまするよね
ネオアメリカ爆誕の為に
医薬業界も
生物や医薬研究業界も
信頼信用失墜が加速しそう
とっても面白くなってまいりました
虚実入り混じったニュースが飛び交う
今日このごろ
口の軽いおひとですね 権力欲の塊のようで立場をわきまえてないようですね カイヌシの方々も尻に火がつかないうちに処理したほうがよいかと思います
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