In his monthly Washington Post column, Robert Kagan of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace expresses how unimpressed he is with the Obama's breakthrough with Russia on the Iran issue.
Yes, it was quite a breakthrough -- by the administration of George W. Bush. In fact, this 2007 triumph came after another, similar breakthrough in 2006, when months of negotiations with Moscow had produced the first watered-down resolution. And both were followed in 2008 by yet another breakthrough, when the Bush administration got Moscow to agree to a third resolution, another marginal tightening of sanctions, after more negotiations and more diluting.
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