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Ukraine war: Do sanctions work? Experts weigh in

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There’s proof that sanctions have labored to safe U.S. overseas coverage pursuits previously, however consultants are underwhelmed by the response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

President Biden has dominated out a no-fly zone in Ukrainian airspace and vowed that there can be no army confrontation between U.S. and Russian troops exterior of NATO soil whereas incrementally growing sanctions in opposition to the Kremlin’s pursuits over the previous two and a half weeks.

“The totality of our sanctions is crushing the Russian economic system,” the president tweeted Friday. “The ruble has misplaced greater than half its worth.”

President Biden waves as he boards Air Pressure One for journey to Philadelphia from Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, March 11, 2022. 
(REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst)

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However Russian troops haven’t backed out of Ukraine.

Wealthy Goldberg, an advisory board member on the Vandenberg Coalition and former director for Countering Iranian Weapons of Mass Destruction for the White Home Nationwide Safety Council, mentioned the incremental strategy hasn’t deterred Putin however has “scared the h— out of the market” as an alternative.

“Now we have pushed up the value of oil with half measures that haven’t achieved our targets,” he informed Fox Information Digital. “Sanctions should be tailor-made for the suitable state of affairs to have the specified impression, obtain a sure consequence. Not all sanctions are alike. Not all sanctions are created equal, and never all conditions benefit the identical kind of sanctions response.”

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That signifies that the appropriate sanctions utilized to the appropriate circumstances can result in concrete outcomes, he mentioned.

“An instance can be the Trump administration issuing sanctions in opposition to senior Turkish officers, which tanked the lira and compelled Turkey to launch Pastor [Andrew] Brunson,” Goldberg mentioned.

Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting with members of the Security Council via a video link at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, March 11, 2022. 

Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs a gathering with members of the Safety Council by way of a video hyperlink on the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, March 11, 2022. 
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Brunson, an American, had been dwelling in Turkey for many years when he was arrested on politically motivated “terrorism” prices, prompting the U.S. to demand his launch and place sanctions and tariffs on Turkish officers and items.

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So as to fight Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Goldberg mentioned, the U.S. would want to dramatically step up its sanction sport, reducing off all Russian banks — not just a few — from the worldwide SWIFT switch system.

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A decade in the past, he mentioned, the world oil market was capable of stabilize regardless of a “most stress marketing campaign” of sanctions on Iran. Consumers may nonetheless buy Iranian oil, however the funds have been held in escrow reasonably than being despatched again to Tehran. In the meantime, U.S. allies like Saudi Arabia elevated manufacturing.

“In the event you wished to attempt to design sanctions that may have most impression on Putin at the moment and Russia at the moment and over the long run, whereas making an attempt to attenuate the boomerang impact on the U.S. economic system or on our allies in different components of the planet, you might apply the identical mannequin to Russia,” he mentioned.

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Nevertheless, President Biden has each did not impose such sanctions and struggled to shore up related help from allies within the Persian Gulf this time round, partially as a result of earlier than the invasion of Ukraine, Biden had been chilly towards them.

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“The Biden administration got here into workplace principally declaring a state of ‘chilly battle’ in opposition to Saudi Arabia and placing most distance between the White Home and the Royal Court docket in Riyadh,” Goldberg mentioned. “This was pushed partly by home politics contained in the Democratic Get together that wished to shun Mohammed bin Salman, the crown prince, and a powerful Iran foyer in Washington.”

One challenge there was the prince’s alleged position within the homicide of Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi who lived within the U.S. He was killed in Turkey in 2018. The Biden administration mentioned final 12 months that bin Salman had authorised plans to “seize or kill him.”

The U.S.-Saudi relationship was shored up throughout World Battle II below the understanding that the U.S. would provide safety ensures in change for oil manufacturing assist, Goldberg mentioned.

“That performed an vital position on the finish of World Battle II, that performed a vital position within the Reagan victory technique to deliver down the Soviet Union, and it performed an important position in our sanctions insurance policies during the last decade in opposition to Iran,” he mentioned.

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Now with out assist from oil-producing allies, little curiosity from Democrats in growing U.S. vitality manufacturing and “half measure” sanctions in opposition to Russia, the Kremlin has stepped up violence in Ukraine, allegedly killing civilians and bombing hospitals whereas troops encircle the capital metropolis, Kyiv.

Clint Ehrlich, a overseas coverage analyst and Russia skilled, mentioned the sanctions presently imposed on Russia have truly served to spice up Russian chief Vladimir Putin’s reputation at dwelling whereas prompting his residents to “rally across the flag.”

“People who find themselves hit by sanctions know the place these sanctions are coming from,” Ehrlich informed Fox Information Digital. “It isn’t a thriller for them why their economies are struggling, and so they do not place the blame on their governments for the insurance policies that led to the sanctions. They place their blame on the nations which might be administering the sanctions.”

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And meaning extra help for the invasion of Ukraine, at the very least for now, he mentioned.

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“Particularly after 2014, once we put Russia on discover that It wanted to organize to turn out to be self-sufficient,” Ehrlich added.

That’s when Russia invaded Ukraine’s Crimea area, which it has occupied ever since. Since then, he mentioned, Putin’s authorities has dramatically elevated Russia’s agricultural manufacturing.

“That’s a very powerful factor from the angle of sanctions,” Ehrlich mentioned. “Shopper electronics, manufacturers, individuals can do with out.”

The capability to supply meals, nevertheless, places Russia on robust footing, he mentioned.

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Sanctions have labored in previous conditions, he agreed, however they haven’t halted the violence in Ukraine.

“Sanctions have been efficient in opposition to South Africa to finish apartheid,” he mentioned. “That’s the basic instance.”

Nevertheless, South Africa wasn’t an aspiring superpower and had far fewer assets, he mentioned.

Russia is an enormous provider of worldwide vitality, together with to a few of Europe’s wealthiest economies.

A green-minded, anti-nuclear authorities like Germany’s backing away from its vitality offers with Russia can be like “if the GOP needed to out of the blue turn out to be pro-Obamacare,” Ehrlich mentioned.

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Nevertheless, he added, the combating in Ukraine has led to Russia placing some calls for on the desk that may very well be the premise for a practical finish to the violence.

These embrace backing away from Ukraine’s ambitions to affix the Western NATO alliance, legitimizing Russia’s management over Crimea, and granting autonomy to pro-Russian separatists within the Donbas area of japanese Ukraine, alongside the nations’ shared border.

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Medical intern surprises would-be sexual abuser with hidden talent: 'Those lessons saved my life'

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A medical intern in Thailand fought off a drunk nurse who tried to grope her one night, busting out fighting skills that helped her kick her would-be assaulter to the curb. 

“I have been doing Muay Thai boxing since I was a kid,” Petcharaporn Phadungjai, 22, told reporters. “I know how to kick, knee and punch someone. I know how to wrestle with them. It was my instinctive reaction to protect myself.”

“I’m lucky my grandfather taught me self-defense skills when I was a young girl,” she added. “Those lessons saved my life.”

CCTV footage from around midnight shows the 30-year-old male nurse approaching Petcharaporn from behind as she picked up some food before leaving for the night. He first circles behind her as though just wandering around the area aimlessly before turning and reaching for her.

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Petcharaporn Phadungjai, a 22-year-old medical intern in Thailand, fought off a would-be sexual abuser with Muay Thai.  (ViralPress)

As soon as the nurse’s arms wrap around the intern, she grabs him and drives him back towards the far wall. He keeps a strong grip on her, but as soon as she faces him, she drives her knee into his groin, giving herself a chance to pull free.

Once separated, she kicks him again, striking him in the stomach before setting into a defensive stance and yelling at him to back off. 

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A petite Thai medical intern used Muay Thai kicks to fight off a drunk male nurse assaulting her in a hospital. Speaking out publicly for the first time since the incident, Petcharaporn Phadungjai, 22 (pictured) said she was working a nightshift when the colleague crept up behind her and groped her in Samut Prakan, Thailand. But he was unaware that her hobby is Muay Thai boxing, and she kneed him in the crotch then kicked him in the stomach to subdue the alleged attacker. 

The hospital reported the incident to the police and fired the nurse as allegations that he had similarly harassed other female interns emerged, ViralPress reported. 

Petcharaporn said she had ordered dinner but could not pick it up herself, so the nurse, who was drinking at a neighboring food stall, offered to bring it to her. She had to go to the general ward, because men are not allowed in the women’s ward. 

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Muay Thai fighters warm up ahead of a Rajadamnern World Series Muay Thai tournament at Rajadamnern Muay Thai Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand on March 9, 2024.  (Valeria Mongelli/Anadolu via Getty Images)

“When he arrived, he told me to scan the QR code to pay for the food,” Petcharaporn said. “I placed the phone on the desk, and that’s when he grabbed me from behind.”

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She alleged that the nurse had flirted with her during her internship, often calling her “darling” or indicating he liked her, but she had treated it as teasing. She also revealed that she feared that he would try to rape her if she didn’t fight him off. 

Thailand suffers a significant sexual violence problem, with at least seven women sexually assaulted or abused per day, according to a report from the National Human Rights Commission of Thailand (NHRC). 

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Houthis say the commercial vessel was targeted for using an Israeli port as they step up their campaign in support of Palestinians in Gaza.

The Houthis in Yemen say they launched attacks on a commercial vessel after it used an Israeli port, and on a US aircraft carrier ordered home after months of responding to sea attacks launched because of the war on Gaza.

Yahya Saree, the military spokesman of the Iran-aligned group, said in a televised announcement on Saturday the Liberia-flagged bulk carrier Transworld Navigator was directly hit by ballistic missiles in the Arabian Sea.

“The ship was targeted because the company that owns it violated the ban of entry into the ports of occupied Palestine,” he said, alluding to an earlier threat that all ships docking at Israeli ports would be considered targets.

The attack came after the sinking this week of the ship MV Tutor, which appears to mark a new escalation in the campaign against commercial vessels in vital maritime corridors.

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Saree also claimed an attack using ballistic and cruise missiles on the USS Eisenhower, which has led US Navy operations in the region since the start of Israel’s war on Gaza.

Saree said “the operation has achieved its objectives successfully” without elaborating. One unnamed US official told Reuters news agency the claim “is incorrect”.

The Houthis and social media accounts supporting them have repeatedly falsely claimed to hit or even sink the aircraft carrier in the Red Sea.

The announcement came shortly after US officials reportedly ordered the USS Eisenhower to return home after more than eight months of deployment, with another aircraft carrier operating in the Pacific set to replace it.

The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) reported on Friday that a vessel was attacked 126 nautical miles (233km) east of Aden in Yemen. It said the master reported “explosions in the vicinity of the vessel” and the crew is safe.

The Houthis pledged to continue their military operations, which they have said are in support of Palestinians and will only stop when the siege of Gaza is lifted.

The group has launched more than 60 attacks, sunk two commercial ships, seized another, and attacked dozens more since the start of the war.

In March, the Houthis killed three people after one of its antiship ballistic missiles set the Barbados-flagged True Confidence on fire.

The US and United Kingdom militaries have launched air raids across Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen to weaken the group’s military capabilities.

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