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Wieseltier didn't mention George H. W. Bush's 1991 "Chicken Kiev" speech, drafted by his then-assistant for East European affairs (and later George W. Bush's secretary of state) Condoleezza Rice, urging Ukrainians not to seek independence and to avoid the dangers of nationalism.
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