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ユーシェンコ夫人のカタリナ・チュマチェンコの経歴は下記のとおりだ。ジョージタウン大学(おまけに超難関シカゴ大学のMBAも取得している)を出て米国国務省に勤務していたのである(ジョージタウン大学は国務省官僚のエリートコースである)。プーチンはこの夫人がCIAのスパイだとにらんでいるようだが、全く蓋然性の高い推量である。それどころかモの字の可能性も大である。彼女の両親はドイツの収容所で強制労働に服していたとあるが、だとするとその筋であった可能性は高い。ユーシェンコとは飛行機の中でのロマンチックな出会いから結婚に発展したとされているが、非常にクサイ話である。
最近ユーシェンコにダイオキシンが盛られていたことが、オーストリアの医療機関によって立証されたが、誰が盛ったもんだか分かったものではない。この夫人はTVのインタビューで、「政府主催晩餐会から帰宅後ユーシェンコにキスをしたら薬っぽい味がした。」と答えていたが、これも非常にクサイ。何時間も前に食べてしまった毒物の味がキスしたくらいで分かるだろうか?もしそれほど強烈に薬っぽい味がしたのであれば(スープに盛られていたとの話だが)、本人がすぐ気づいて吐き出すだろう。
政府の晩餐会にタイミングを合わせて自宅で毒を盛られた可能性が大である。モの字の関係者だったらそれくらいのことは平気だろう。ただし殺す意図ではなく、顔面に猛烈なアバタを残した上で政府の陰謀だと騒いで、大量の同情票を稼ぐ戦略だったのではないか?むろん本人は全く関知しない話であろう。
http://www.ukrweekly.com/Archive/2002/110208.shtml
Short Biography
Kateryna Chumachenko Yushchenko was born in Chicago in 1961. Her father, Mykhailo, an electrician, was born in the Donbas region, and her mother was from the Kyiv region. Her parents met as forced laborers in Germany, where her sister Lydia was born in 1945, and then immigrated to the United States.
Ms. Chumachenko graduated with a bachelor's degree from Georgetown University in 1982, and received an M.B.A. from the University of Chicago in 1986. From 1982 to 1984 she worked as the Washington representative of the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America. From 1986 to 1991 she worked in politically appointed positions at the State Department's Bureau for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs, the White House Office of Public Liaison, the Treasury Department Office of Policy Management and the Joint Economic Committee of Congress.
In 1991 Ms. Chumachenko came to Ukraine as a founder and representative of the U.S.-Ukraine Foundation. In 1993 she became the resident advisor for the USAID-financed Bank Training Program managed by KPMG Barents Group, and worked as the country manager for the company until 2000.
http://www.thisisrumorcontrol.org/node/1206
Is Putin Paranoid, Or Is Ukrainian Opposition Leader In Bed With The CIA?
Russian Federation | The News Today
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Posted by Apone on December 3, 2004 - 12:30pm
Russian President Vladimir Putin is convinced the wife of Ukrainian opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko is a CIA spy. It's easy to see why. Kateryna Chumachenko-Yushchenko, a US citizen who once worked for the State Department, is a key adviser in her husband's presidential campaign and an outspoken proponent of integration with the West. Her resume includes a degree from Georgetown and a job with USAID, but the fact that Ukraine's would-be first couple met on a plane several years ago when Mrs. Yushchenko was involved with a banking project in Kiev gives Putin all the proof he needs.
Spies meet people on planes, and if anyone knows what spies do, it's Putin.
Trained to recruit foreign agents for the KGB, Putin was so good at his job he earned the nickname "Mr. Stassi," a reference to his ties with the East German secret police. Those same espionage skills have clearly helped Putin in the double game he's been playing for the past five years: Abroad he's someone western leaders can work with, while at home he's busy re-Sovietizing as many of the former republics as he can.
The last two weeks, though, have completely blown Putin's cover. Ukraine is a prize western intelligence agencies have been after ever since the breakup of the Soviet Union. As long as outgoing president Leonid Kuchma and his cronies were in charge, Putin could be sure the government in Kiev would remain a wholly owned Russian subsidiary. Then came the fixed presidential election, and in the surprise aftermath Putin's attempt to stir up trouble was right out of the KGB's cold war handbook.
For starters, there were his preemptive congratulations to inside favorite, Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych, whose victory was just nullified by Ukraine's Supreme Court; next were Russian-backed threats to split Ukraine apart; now with the country up for grabs Putin is calling for an end to all foreign interference. (Historical note: The Kremlin does not see itself as a foreign presence in Kiev since Russia began there over a millennium ago.)
Putin is referring of course to NATO, the US and Yushchenko's wife, who's talked about by officials in Moscow as if she were a "sleeper" agent shacked up with a man trying to steal the Ukrainian presidency, with a little help naturally from the CIA. If that works, who knows what similar plots are planned for Russia, where Yushchenko is seen not as a reformer but a neo-nazi nationalist.
The campaign to discredit Mrs. Yushchenko began long before the recent disputed election. Accusations of spying against her first became public on Russian state television in 2001. She sued for libel in a Ukrainian court and won, but Russians have ignored the verdict. Two years ago she was asked about the allegations in an interview with a Ukrainian magazine and had this to say:
"The Russian government TV station ORT...claimed that I was an American spy who worked with Zbigniew Brzezinski, that I had been sent to Ukraine to meet Viktor Yushchenko and bring him to power, that he was nothing until I came along and made him what he is today...basically an American lackey."
Now where would anyone get an idea like that?
If events in Ukraine really are the work of the CIA, the possibility of a US "intelligence coup," as Russian are calling it, should make Americans think twice. How can an agency as supposedly inept and dysfunctional as the CIA pull off such an impressive show as the one now taking place in Kiev?