Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed Wednesday, Sept. 16, that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu would pay a "short working visit and hold talks with President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Monday, Sept. 21."
"The Prime Minister will express his views on the threat to Israel as a result of the deliveries of modern weaponry to Syria due to the possibility that they could end up in the hands of Hizballah or other terrorist organizations."
Putin will no doubt parrot Obama in assuring Netanyahu of Russia's abiding commitment to Israel's security.
But he will not waver in his steps for strengthening Iran's foothold in Syria, any more than Obama has.