Ukraine and Iran

Israel Hayom | Ukraine and Iran.

Elliot Abrams

Today’s news from Ukraine is grim. It’s increasingly clear that Russian President Vladimir Putin believes he has an opportunity to move in the Crimea, and perhaps to take eastern portions of Ukraine for Russia while destabilizing the new government in Kiev.

So far, the American reaction has been pathetically weak: a few words from Secretary of State John Kerry and President Barack Obama but no action. Not even diplomatic action like a U.N. Security Council session or a meeting of the NATO Council, or a Kerry visit to Kiev.

The administration’s inaction and Putin’s aggressive conduct may teach some lessons: that the Obama administration seeks above all to avoid confrontations, at whatever cost; that its efforts to engage dictators and repressive regimes appear always to end in grief; that friends and foes alike see us as increasingly disengaged and weak; that this appearance of weakness tempts enemies of the United States to act. The very week that Putin acts in Ukraine is the week when the Obama administration unveils its plan for the smallest U.S. Army since World War II.

Those who are wondering whether we need to pass sanctions legislation now and put more pressure on Iran should take all this into account. Like Putin, the ayatollahs likely see our failure to act in Syria (indeed our willingness to be “rescued” from action by Putin) as a sign that they can drive a hard bargain indeed with us over their nuclear weapons program, giving up nearly nothing and getting sanctions relief. And now they see us reacting (so far) to Russian aggression in Ukraine, sending troops across the border into the Crimea, with tut-tutting.

The administration’s argument against the proposed Iran sanctions legislation should be reconsidered in the light of today’s news. The Iranians across the negotiating table from us are following Ukraine closely, and judging our country’s willingness to resist when international law is violated — as Putin is violating it today and Iran has been violating it for years. This would be a very good time for Congress to pass the Menendez-Kirk legislation, promising more sanctions if Iran violates pledges it has made and moves toward a bomb. One lesson of events in Ukraine is that relying on the goodwill of repressive, anti-American regimes is foolish and dangerous. Another is that American strength and strength of will are weakened at the peril of the United States and its friends everywhere.

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12 Comments on “Ukraine and Iran”

  1. Joop Klepzeiker's avatar Joop Klepzeiker Says:

    BBC News Ukraine The far right groups patrolling Kiev

  2. renbe's avatar renbe Says:

    I am sure that the US will respect the will of the people of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea

    • John Prophet's avatar John Prophet Says:

      The US will watch with great interest to see Europe deals.

      • Justice for israel's avatar Justice for israel Says:

        you know what john i have come to the conclusion that your on the wrong side in all this the enemy and not the same person we used to have here an impostor,as the real john the prophet was a religious maniac and your a Marxist,in fact you sound like a svr agent ,and the odd one out because none of us actually know you

        • Justice for israel's avatar Justice for israel Says:

          not that were not friends in any way i just think you should come clean about who you really are

        • John Prophet's avatar John Prophet Says:

          Justice, I’m just a concerned citizen. All JP posts are by me.

          I wonder if you post when you’ve been drinking or on drugs because your posts swing wildly in tone and clarity.

          • Justice for israel's avatar Justice for israel Says:

            Wrong they don’t i was always up for talking to iran before wiping and have never changed my tune as for drugs thats you no one else on here has so many posts removed them out,but you just sidestepped the question so we have our answer your not the original john the prophet you are an impostor

          • John Prophet's avatar John Prophet Says:

            “as for drugs thats you no one else on here has so many posts removed them out,”

            Not sure what this means, but me thinks it’s drug induced!!

          • John Prophet's avatar John Prophet Says:

            “Wrong they don’t i was always up for talking to iran before wiping”

            Before wiping what?

    • Justice for israel's avatar Justice for israel Says:

      renbe you should prey to your imaginary god that the russians lose here as this is officially being said our community that if they get away with it then its Iran and syria that will pay and there talking about total annihilation and there is a consensus on it,so you go and tell your section chief this now while you can


  3. It’s looking pretty grim guys. Ukrainian military reserves have been called up. Meanwhile, Obama will not, and I repeat, will not do squat. Seems they feel they have no dog in the fight. I actually agree. If fighting breaks out, Putin will have a lot of blood on his hands and the world will see him for what he is.


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