"During the first East-West conflict over Ukraine, occasioned by its 2004 "Orange Revolution," an influential Republican columnist, Charles Krauthammer, acknowledged, "This is about Russia first, democracy only second.… The West wants to finish the job begun with the fall of the Berlin Wall and continue Europe's march to the east.… The great prize is Ukraine." The late Richard Holbrooke, an aspiring Democratic secretary of state, concurred, hoping even then for Ukraine's "final break with Moscow" and to "accelerate" Kiev’s membership in NATO."