Austin American-Statesman

Iran marches, Russia rules and Obama just watches

- Charles Krauthamme­r He writes for the Washington Post.

Guess who just popped up in the Kremlin? Bashar Assad, Syrian dictator and destroyer, now Vladimir Putin’s newest pet. Assad was summoned to Russia to bend a knee to Putin, show the world that today Middle East questions get settled not in Washington but in Moscow, and officially bless the Russian-led four-nation takeover of Syria now underway.

Does the bewildered Obama administra­tion finally understand what Russia is up to?

President Barack Obama says Russia is doomed to fail in the Syrian quagmire. But Russia is not trying to reconquer the country for Assad. It’s consolidat­ing a rump Syrian state on the 20 percent of the country he now controls, the Alawite areas stretching north and west from Damascus through Latakia and encompassi­ng the Russian naval base at Tartus.

It’s a partition. It will leave the Islamic State in control in the interior north and east. Why is this doomed to failure?

Putin is not reconstruc­ting the old Soviet empire. But he is rebuilding and reassertin­g Russia’s ability to project power beyond its borders. Annexing Crimea restores to the motherland control of the warm water Black Sea port that Russia has coveted since Peter the Great. Shoring up a rump Alawite state secures Russia’s naval and air bases in the eastern Mediterran­ean. Add launching cruise missiles from warships in the Caspian Sea to strike Syrian rebels 900 miles away and you have the most impressive display of Russian military reach since the Cold War.

While Obama counts on the arc of the moral universe bending toward justice, Putin acts. As soon as the ink was dry on the Iran nuclear deal, Iran’s Qasem Soleimani flew to Moscow to plan the multinatio­nal Syria campaign he is now directing. His Shiite expedition­ary force is composed of Iranian Revolution­ary Guards, Iraqi Shiite militias and Lebanese Hezbollah fighting under the cover of Russian airpower.

They are pounding non-Islamic State rebels, many allegedly supported by the U.S. The immediate Russian objective is to retake Aleppo, the eastern part of which is the rebels’ last remaining urban stronghold.

Russia is not fighting the Islamic State. Its attacks on the anti-government, anti-Islamic State rebels have allowed the Islamic State to expand, capturing rebel-held villages north of Aleppo, even as the Shiite expedition­ary force approaches from the south.

Apart from the wreckage to Obama’s dreams of a “reset” with Russia, think of how these advances mock Obama’s dreams for Iran, namely that the nuclear deal would moderate Iranian behavior.

Obama’s response to all this? Nothing. He has washed his hands of the region, still the center of world oil production and trade, and still seething with jihadism ready for export. When you call something a quagmire you have told the world that you’re out. Russia and Iran will have their way.

“60 Minutes” asked Obama: Are you concerned about yielding leadership to Russia? Obama responded dismissive­ly: Propping up a weak ally is not leadership. I’m leading the world on climate change.

Upon hearing that, anyone in any conflict anywhere who has put his trust in the United States should start packing his bags for Germany.

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