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One Cheer for Vladimir Putin
There are a lot of reasons I don't watch Republican political debates. One of them is that I might throw a whiskey glass at the television screen every time one of the contendors tries to show how tough he or she is by excoriating Vladimir Putin. Big talkers. My fellow Republicans oscillate between the view that Russia is about to implode and the view that Putin is about to make war on NATO. Both views are equally silly. Putin is playing a weak hand skillfully, trying to keep Russia in the game as a world power (if not a superpower). He also rules the one Christian country that has been fighting a war with Islamic terrorists for decades. After years of colossal American blunders in the Levant, there's no way we can exclude Putin from a seat at the table. That's a fact of life, and all the bloviating in the world won't change it. It's also a fact that Russia has interests which sometimes run counter to ours and sometimes coincide with ours. Where our interests coincide, we should work with Russia; where our interests diverge, we should foil Russia. That's called Realpolitik and it's what great powers do for a living.


Because the Obama administration is so beguiled by its anti-colonial, blame-America version of Wilsonian idealism, Putin just might play the pivotal role in the Levant during the next eighteen months. Below is an essay I posted under the title "Vladimir Putin: Spoiler or Statesman?" at Asia Times.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2015-09-22
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=430335