*Vladimir Putin: Leader of the Free World?*

Posted By *Robert Spencer* On September 13, 2013 ****

When even the New York Times admits that Barack Obama has been outfoxed,
outsmarted and outplayed, you know he has *really* been outfoxed,
outsmarted and outplayed.****

But there it was, in Wednesday’s
edition<http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/12/world/europe/as-obama-pauses-action-putin-takes-center-stage.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0>:
“suddenly Mr. Putin has eclipsed Mr. Obama as the world leader driving the
agenda in the Syria crisis.” Putin, wrote Steven Lee Myers for the Times,
“appears to have achieved several objectives, largely at Washington’s
expense.” Chief among these was that “Russia has at least for now made
itself indispensable in containing the conflict in Syria, which Mr. Putin
has argued could ignite Islamic unrest around the region, even as far as
Russia’s own restive Muslim regions, if it is mismanaged.”****

Barack Obama, meanwhile, has been revealed as being spectacularly
dispensable. The Syrian jihadis who were counting on his aid are bitterly
disappointed that he has (at least for now) backed off on committing the
U.S. to intervening militarily; true to form as ever, they are blaming it
all on Israel <http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4428521,00.html>.
He and his administration’s top officials, most of whom spent years
excoriating George W. Bush for lacking sufficient evidence of weapons of
mass destruction in Iraq, are definitively unmasked as hypocritical,
self-serving and partisan in repeatedly glossing over the fact that Obama
still has not proven his central contention, that it was Assad who used the
chemical weapons unleashed in Syria on August 21.****

Putin talked a lot of sense, while simultaneously issuing Obama a veiled
threat, in his 
op-ed<http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/12/opinion/putin-plea-for-caution-from-russia-on-syria.html>.
He warned, quite accurately, that a U.S. strike in Syria could risk
“spreading the conflict far beyond Syria’s borders” and added: “Is it in
America’s long-term interest? I doubt it,” without quite getting around to
mentioning that if the U.S. intervened, Putin himself would be one of the
prime movers behind the escalation of the conflict.****

Putin also scolded Obama for his reference Tuesday evening to “what makes
America different. It’s what makes us exceptional.” Putin pontificated: “It
is extremely dangerous to encourage people to see themselves as
exceptional, whatever the motivation. There are big countries and small
countries, rich and poor, those with long democratic traditions and those
still finding their way to democracy. Their policies differ, too. We are
all different, but when we ask for the Lord’s blessings, we must not forget
that God created us equal.”****

The irony was thick. Putin may have been aware that Obama notoriously
denigrated American exceptionalism at a town hall meeting in Europe during
his first Presidential trip there in 2009. Obama denigrated American
exceptionalism by equating it with nationalistic chauvinism: “I believe in
American exceptionalism, just as I suspect the Brits believe in British
exceptionalism and the Greeks believe in Greek exceptionalism.” In other
words, every country is exceptional, and so none is.****

And now Putin was rubbing his face in this, admonishing him that America
itself was not exceptional, and driving the point home by saving the world
from a wider war in Syria when Obama was itching to get in it, despite
failing to provide any proof of his claims that Assad used chemical weapons.
****

That proof proved to be more elusive by the day. Jason Howerton reported
Wednesday in The
Blaze<http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/09/11/teacher-and-journalist-held-hostage-in-syria-claim-they-overheard-explosive-skype-conversation-about-chemical-attack-during-captivity/>that
“two Europeans who were allegedly abducted and held hostage for
several months in Syria claim they overheard a conversation between their
captors suggesting the Syrian rebels were behind the deadly chemical attack
in Damascus.…Belgian teacher Pierre Piccinin and Italian journalist
Domenico Quirico both say they were able to eavesdrop on an
English-language Skype session between their abductors in which they
allegedly revealed that it was the Syrian rebels who perpetrated the attack
so that the West would intervene.”****

Likewise, Matthew Schofield reported for
McClatchy<http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2013/09/09/201515/intercepts-caught-assad-rejecting.html#.Ui8sVbyAGki>on
Tuesday that Assad “has repeatedly rejected requests from his field
commanders for approval to use chemical weapons, according to a report this
weekend in a German newspaper.”****

These were just the latest additions to a growing mountain of evidence
that, as Putin put it in his op-ed, “there is every reason to believe it
was used not by the Syrian Army, but by opposition forces, to provoke
intervention by their powerful foreign patrons, who would be siding with
the fundamentalists.” In support of that claim, Russia submitted a detailed
100-page 
report<http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2013/09/05/201268/russia-releases-100-page-report.html#.Uii9c7yE5Ew>to
the United Nations; the Obama Administration, by contrast, has offered
only circumstantial evidence that hasn’t convinced even our closest allies
to join us in a military strike on Syria.****

On May 29, 1453, Ottoman jihad warriors finally conquered Constantinople
after a prolonged siege (and seven hundred years of trying) when a careless
city worker left a gate open to the city after taking out the garbage,
thereby offering an entrée to the Muslim forces, who rushed into the city
and laid waste.****

What happened this week could prove to be just as accidentally momentous.
Russia has suddenly reemerged as a major player, if not the major player,
in the Middle East and on the world stage in general. And it has happened
not because Putin’s plan for a resolution to the Syrian conflict is
particularly imaginative, or even workable (how will anyone be able to be
sure that Syria has turned over all its chemical weapons?). No, Russia’s
reemergence is due not to Russia’s power or Putin’s statecraft, but because
Barack Obama left the gate open for them. The consequences of their rushing
into the city have yet to be determined, but they’re unlikely to be good in
the long run for free people.****

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