Trump is falling into the same trap as Obama on Iran – New York Post

When President Trump met earlier this month with Russian President Vladimir Putin, their exchange about Moscows interference in the 2016 presidential election was all anyone seemed to care about. Trumps efforts to present an agreement between the two countries on a cease-fire in Syria as a major achievement were largely ignored by a media determined to focus exclusively on allegations of collusion between the Republicans and Russia.

But it turns out his critics were wrong to dismiss the Syrian pact as a distraction. Its now clear that in his eagerness for a deal, the president fell into virtually the same trap his predecessor did when he signed the Iran nuclear deal.

The real surprise here is that the biggest critic of the Syrian pact is one of the presidents staunchest friends: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He spoke out once he discovered that Trump hadnt taken into account Israels concerns about Iran being the real beneficiary of the agreement.

Like it or not, the Russian and Iranian forces fighting on behalf of the barbarous Bashar al-Assad regime appear to have prevailed. Yet Russia and Iran arent content with just keeping their client in power. They want Western recognition not just of Assads victory but also of their occupation of Syrian territory.

US acquiescence to the Russian presence in Syria is the first step toward the realization of Putins dream of reassembling the old Soviet empire. Once President Barack Obama punted enforcement of his red line about Assads use of chemical weapons to the Russians, there was probably no way to roll back Putins ambitions.

But what Trump has done now by trying to pull a foreign-policy victory out of his meeting with Putin is arguably almost as bad as Obamas feckless Syrian retreat. The cease-fire terms would ensure that Iran and its Hezbollah auxiliaries get a free hand in southern Syria and that the Iranian presence will become permanent.

Israel has kept a close watch on Hezbollahs activities in Syria and launched strikes to prevent Iran from using the civil war as cover to transfer heavy arms to its Lebanese allies or allowing the group to establish bases close to its border. Yet if Trumps cease-fire lets Iran put military facilities adjacent to Israel something Jerusalem has said it cant tolerate that increases the chances of conflict with an Islamist regime that is dedicated to Israels destruction.

Just as troubling is that this will enable Tehran to achieve its dream of a land bridge from Iran to the Mediterranean. Just as Obamas bugout from Iraq allowed Iran to become the dominant power in that nation, the Trump seal of approval on Assads victory could give it the same power in Syria and enable it to link up with a Lebanon dominated by its terrorist errand boys.

Thats the same nightmare of Iranian regional hegemony that scared Arab nations as much as it did the Israelis about the nuclear deal.

Unlike Obama, Trump isnt laboring under the delusion that Irans leaders are moderates. He understands the Iranians are a threat to both the United States and its allies. The problem is that he still refuses to accept that he must choose between his good relations with Russia and getting tough with Iran.

Trump spent the 2016 campaign talking up cooperation with Russia against ISIS and denouncing Obamas nuclear deal with Iran. But events in Syria have proved him wrong. Russia and Iran are interested in Syria for reasons that have nothing to do with fighting ISIS. Indeed, the survival of their man Assad ensures that the terrorist group will continue to retain Sunni support since it is seen as the only local force resisting the regime.

Rather than ignore Israels warnings, the president must wake up and realize that acting as if he can tilt toward Russia while also resisting Iran means that Trump is, in effect, making his own awful Iran deal with implications that could be almost as deadly in the long run as Obamas folly. Jonathan S. Tobin is opinion editor of JNS.org and a contributor to National Review.

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