Posted on 03/13/2012 12:05:53 AM PDT by U-238
Vladimir Putin, Russias current prime minister and future president, has shown a strong interest in Asian affairs. In his second term, Putin would undoubtedly like to maintain good ties with China, consolidate Moscows first-among-equals status in Central Asia, manage the regional repercussions of the U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan, prevent a war or major crisis in the Koreas, and deepen Russias integration into East Asias more dynamic and prosperous economic networks. At the same time, Putin is eager to strengthen Russias position in Europe.
Its a big to-do list, but Russia has already succeeded in raising its profile in Asia over the last few years. Its partnerships with China and India are solid, while relations with Iran and North Korea are stable despite all the complications surrounding both countries. Last year, Russia joined the East Asian Summit, which could emerge as the most important multinational security institution in East Asia. Russian government representatives regularly participate in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Defense Ministers Meeting and Dialogue Partners, the Asia Cooperation Dialogue, and other important regional meetings where they were once absent. But Russia is still too often treated as an afterthought in Asian-centered initiatives. Even eastern Russia is poorly integrated into East Asias dynamic economies, while Moscows diplomatic flexibility is constrained by its conflict with Tokyo, the mutual Russian-U.S. failure to extend their reset to Asia, and Russias inability to either align with a rising China or develop a means to manage its consequences.
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“Vladimir Putin, Russias current prime minister and future president, has shown a strong interest in Asian affairs. In his second term, Putin would undoubtedly like to maintain good ties with China, consolidate Moscows first-among-equals status in Central Asia, manage the regional repercussions of the U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan, prevent a war or major crisis in the Koreas, and deepen Russias integration into East Asias more dynamic and prosperous economic networks. At the same time, Putin is eager to strengthen Russias position in Europe.”
Obama, meanwhile, would like to improve his golf game.
Therefor, best for Israel to not attack Iran in the first place.
They are left with little choice.
If they wait too long, they more or less seal their fate to a near or beyond anilation end.
They don’t have much wiggle room as a tiny nation surrounded by large, wealthy super hostile enemies.
I agree
Thanks for your kind reply.
Putin’s first order of business is to stop Mother Russia from dying.
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