From: Office of Terje Rod-Larsen
Sent: Friday, March 7, 2014 3:00
Subject: March 7 update
7 March, 2014
Article 1.
The Washington Post
As the U.S. retreats, what will fill the vacuum?
Michael Gerson<http://www.washingtonpost.com/michael-gerson/2011/02/24/ABocMYN_page.html>
Article 2.
The Washington Post
The wages of weakness
Charles Krauthammer<http://www.washingtonpost.comicharles-krauthammer/2011/02/24/ADJkW7B_page.html>
Article 3.
The Economist
Kidnapped by the Kremlin
Article 4.
The Council on Foreign Relations
Ukraine's Crisis and the Middle East
Interview with Dennis Ross
Article 5.
NYT
Defining the Jewish State
Ali Jarbawi
Article 6.
Al Monitor
Saudi-Qatar tensions divide GCC
Madawi Al-Rasheed
Article 1.
The Washington Post
As the U.S. retreats, what will fill the vacuum?
Michael Gerson<http://www.washingtonpost.com/michael-gerson/2011/02/24/ABocMYN_page.html>
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March 7 -- With the facts on the ground now established in Crimea — several thousand facts in the form of Russian
troops<http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/putin-reserves-the-right-to-use-force-in-
ukraine/2014/03/04/92d4ca70-a389-11e3-a5fa-55f0c77bf39c_story.html> — the question now becomes: Will sustained
economic, political and military isolation of Russia work? Will it reverse Vladimir Putin's adventurism and deter future
aggression?
Here there is a recent historical precedent. President Obama's "reset<http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/monkey-
cage/wp/2014/03/02/the-russia-reset-was-already-dead-now-its-time-for-isolationh" with Russia was designed to end
the economic, political and military isolation of Putin's Russia after t
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