In addition to the prospect of a nuclear-armed Iran pursuing its aim of dominating the Middle East, the world is facing two further major threats to its peace and security, namely the resurgent Russia of President Vladimir Putin and the rampant Islamic State (IS) under its self-declared caliph, Abu Bakr al-Bahgdadi. The world’s response so far can be summed up as hesitant, weak, undecided, vacillating and ineffective. However neither Putin nor Baghdadi can be allowed to ride roughshod indefinitely over the principles of moral behavior accepted by the civilized world; finally they must be brought to heel.
What is Putin’s offense?  Violating the sovereignty of an independent state, and flagrantly continuing to do so. 
 
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