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Puzzling out the Rubik’s Cube of Israel, America and Russia

Israel’s nuanced stance on Russia is out-of-step with Biden’s rhetoric

March 17, 2022 14:18
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The US is in a Rubik’s Cube of a mess. The Biden administration is trying to square it away by insisting each face of the cube is its own problem. That’s how it may appear, but the problems are linked, just as Mr Rubik’s fiendish mechanism connected the surface patterns in a reciprocity of moving parts.

The blue-and-white square pops up on every face. If you’re Biden or Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Israel complicates every aspect of the problem.

Israel has, or had, friendly relations with Ukraine and Russia. It has friendlier still relations with the US and Germany, but that didn’t stop Israel from staying as neutral as possible when Putin invaded. While Western politicians and media acclaimed Zelensky as a second Churchill, Naftali Bennett was said to have been the messenger who advised him it was time to surrender (Israeli officials have denied the claim).

In Vienna, Israel has played the spoiler in the Iran talks. US negotiators have claimed it’s possible to wage proxy war on Russia in Ukraine while working with Russia to revive the nuclear deal. This was an insult to the intelligence, so naturally most of the American media repeated it as fact. Meanwhile, in the remains of the real world, the talks were halted last week when Russia’s foreign minister Sergei Lavrov added some new conditions.