Obama Must Show Russia That the United States Supports Ukraine

Daniel Kochis /

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President Obama should use his meeting tomorrow with Ukrainian prime minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk to prove that he is on the right side of history.

While it has been more than a week since Russian forces have entered and illegally occupied key sites on the Crimean Peninsula, Obama has been virtually silent on the issue.

Tomorrow’s meeting is an opportunity for Obama to send a message of solidarity to the people of Ukraine. Russian president Vladimir Putin’s imperial behavior, more akin to Russia’s19th century actions, should be condemned.  And the Ukrainian people need more than a photo-op in the Rose Garden.

As The Heritage Foundation has pointed out with its recent analysis, there are steps that Obama can undertake immediately in response to Russia’s illegal invasion of Crimea:

What Russia is doing is unprecedented in the 21st century. The last time one country invaded and annexed another was when Saddam Hussein attacked Kuwait in the early 1990s. Obama cannot ignore what is happening in Eastern Europe while hoping that it will simply disappear. Russians respect strength and consistency, neither of which has been displayed by Obama or his European counterparts. Obama’s meeting with Prime Minister Yatsenyuk offers a perfect opportunity to show the world that the U.S. is on the right side of history