Is Vladi­mir Putin Afraid Of President Obama?

Obama’s Half-Measures Give Vladi­mir Putin Little To Fear -- Washington Post editorial

VLADIMIR PUTIN’S assault on Ukraine has been relentless and increasingly reckless: Forces working with Russian personnel in eastern Ukraine are torturing and murdering opponents and holding international observers hostage. In contrast, President Obama’s response has been slow and excruciatingly measured. New U.S. sanctions announced Monday fall well short of the steps that senior officials threatened when the Russian offensive in eastern Ukraine began three weeks ago.

No wonder that, even as he announced them, Mr. Obama expressed skepticism that they would work. “We don’t expect there to be an immediate change in Russia’s policy,” a top aide told reporters. This official acknowledged that the United States could take steps that would impose “severe damage on the Russian economy” but was holding them back. The obvious question is: Why would the United States not aim to bring about an immediate change in Russian behavior that includes sponsorship of murder, torture and hostage-taking?

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My Comment: The Washington Post has a habit of believing that the entire world revolves around President Obama .... it does not. Vladimir Putin is not afraid of what President Obama will do .... he is more concerned on what Kiev and the pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine will do than what the White House may announce and/or implement. At the moment .... U.S. actions are more of an annoyance .... the real action (from Putin's perspective) is happening in Ukraine.