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Filling the Vacuum

Nature abhors a vacuum -- and so does power.  Putin plans to visit Israel for the second time as Russia's leader . . . in contrast with President Obama, who hasn't seen fit to visit at all while in office.
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Obviously, Putin has been under serious criticism for the aid he has rendered to Syria's Assad -- one of Israel's enemies.  But unlike President Obama, he is doing what leaders serious about world power do: He is seeking to extend his (and by extension, his country's) influence.

President Obama's indifference toward Israel and personal antipathy toward Prime Minister Netanyahu are well-known.  What's unfortunate is that they're interfering with what should be one of his primary responsibilities: Making sure American interests and values are protected and promoted around the world.

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