Russia's New Weight Tips Global Scales

Putin's policies on Kosovo, Iran, nukes ruffle US, Euro feathers
By Jonas Oransky,  Newser Staff
Posted Oct 4, 2007 12:22 PM CDT
Russia's New Weight Tips Global Scales
Russian President Vladimir Putin riding horseback during a trip in the Western Sayan Mountains in Siberia's Tuva region, Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2007. When he flexes Russia's diplomatic and military muscle, President Vladimir Putin always makes headlines. But few could have predicted the squall of gossip...   (Associated Press)

Vladimir Putin's Russia is charging back into the international spotlight, the Christian Science Monitor reports, challenging European and US policies on a variety of issues. Putin has thrown a wrench into Kosovo’s all-but-assured independence from Serbia, backing Belgrade’s efforts to keep the province. Russian planes recently violated Norwegian airspace, and the Kremlin has stalled on sanctions for Iranian uranium enrichment.

Said an expert, “Europe's strategic partnership with Russia isn't working properly.” Indeed, Putin has changed his tune on EU and NATO expansion, now fighting the membership of Ukraine and Belarus. Some say the Cold War loser is only looking for some influence, and not for actual confrontation: Indeed, warnings about withholding gas deliveries appear to have been mere posturing. (More Vladimir Putin stories.)

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