3/19/14, "How Putin Parried Obama's Overtures on Crimea," WSJ, Jay Solomon, Carol E. Lee
"Five Years After Russia 'Reset,' Ukraine Crisis Shows Limits of U.S. Approach."
The White House, sensing its isolation from Mr. Putin, desperately set about to find alternate channels to influence Russia's strongman and to step up Mr. Obama's outreach to him, according to senior U.S. officials.
The moves included establishing back channels with Moscow-friendly foreign leaders. Mr. Obama phoned German Chancellor
Angela Merkel
multiple times, as well as British Prime Minister
David Cameron
and French President
François Hollande,
and reached out to Nursultan Nazarbayev, Kazakhstan's ruler, the
White House said. Mr. Kerry has met with Israel's Russian-born foreign
minister,
Avigdor Lieberman,
at least once, U.S. and Israeli officials said. The efforts
didn't seem to have much impact. (Mr. Nazarbayev recognized the
Kremlin's annexation of Crimea on Tuesday.)
This dynamic created a growing unease in Washington that Mr. Putin was simply using diplomacy—and Mr. Lavrov—as political cover for moving his forces into Crimea and possibly greater Ukraine. Mr. Lavrov repeatedly assured Mr. Kerry that Russia planned to respect Ukraine's borders.
Kremlin officials have said Russia's diplomatic efforts were genuine. Mr. Lavrov couldn't be reached for comment....
The Obama administration and EU were stunned when former Ukrainian President Victor Yanukovych, a close Kremlin ally, fled Kiev following massive street protests....
Mr. Kerry's close working relationship with Mr. Lavrov has dominated the diplomacy."...
Mr. Kerry tried one more time on March 14 to get the Kremlin to back off Crimea >in six hours of talks with Mr. Lavrov in London....
Russian officials mocked the impact of the U.S. sanctions, and Mr. Lavrov threatened on Tuesday to retaliate." via Free Rep.
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Comment: The radical left Keystone Kops are in charge today because the US no longer has a two party system. Obama ran virtually unopposed.
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