[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Mail]  [Sign-in]  [Setup]  [Help]  [Register] 

"The 2nd Impeachment: Trump’s Popularity Still Scares Them to Death"

"President Badass"

"Jasmine Crockett's Train Wreck Interview Was a Disaster"

"How Israel Used Spies, Smuggled Drones and AI to Stun and Hobble Iran"

There hasn’T been ... a single updaTe To This siTe --- since I joined.

"This Is Not What Authoritarianism Looks Like"

America Erupts… ICE Raids Takeover The Streets

AC/DC- Riff Raff + Go Down [VH1 Uncut, July 5, 1996]

Why is Peter Schiff calling Bitcoin a ‘giant cult’ and how does this impact market sentiment?

Esso Your Butt Buddy Horseshit jacks off to that shit

"The Addled Activist Mind"

"Don’t Stop with Harvard"

"Does the Biden Cover-Up Have Two Layers?"

"Pete Rose, 'Shoeless' Joe Reinstated by MLB, Eligible for HOF"

"'Major Breakthrough': Here Are the Details on the China Trade Deal"

Freepers Still Love war

Parody ... Jump / Trump --- van Halen jump

"The Democrat Meltdown Continues"

"Yes, We Need Deportations Without Due Process"

"Trump's Tariff Play Smart, Strategic, Working"

"Leftists Make Desperate Attempt to Discredit Photo of Abrego Garcia's MS-13 Tattoos. Here Are Receipts"

"Trump Administration Freezes $2 Billion After Harvard Refuses to Meet Demands"on After Harvard Refuses to Meet Demands

"Doctors Committing Insurance Fraud to Conceal Trans Procedures, Texas Children’s Whistleblower Testifies"

"Left Using '8647' Symbol for Violence Against Trump, Musk"

KawasakiÂ’s new rideable robohorse is straight out of a sci-fi novel

"Trade should work for America, not rule it"

"The Stakes Couldn’t Be Higher in Wisconsin’s Supreme Court Race – What’s at Risk for the GOP"

"How Trump caught big-government fans in their own trap"

‘Are You Prepared for Violence?’

Greek Orthodox Archbishop gives President Trump a Cross, tells him "Make America Invincible"

"Trump signs executive order eliminating the Department of Education!!!"

"If AOC Is the Democratic Future, the Party Is Even Worse Off Than We Think"

"Ending EPA Overreach"

Closest Look Ever at How Pyramids Were Built

Moment the SpaceX crew Meets Stranded ISS Crew

The Exodus Pharaoh EXPLAINED!

Did the Israelites Really Cross the Red Sea? Stunning Evidence of the Location of Red Sea Crossing!

Are we experiencing a Triumph of Orthodoxy?

Judge Napolitano with Konstantin Malofeev (Moscow, Russia)

"Trump Administration Cancels Most USAID Programs, Folds Others into State Department"

Introducing Manus: The General AI Agent

"Chinese Spies in Our Military? Straight to Jail"

Any suggestion that the USA and NATO are "Helping" or have ever helped Ukraine needs to be shot down instantly

"Real problem with the Palestinians: Nobody wants them"

ACDC & The Rolling Stones - Rock Me Baby

Magnus Carlsen gives a London System lesson!

"The Democrats Are Suffering Through a Drought of Generational Talent"

7 Tactics Of The Enemy To Weaken Your Faith

Strange And Biblical Events Are Happening

Every year ... BusiesT casino gambling day -- in Las Vegas


Status: Not Logged In; Sign In

International News
See other International News Articles

Title: Russia Moves Tactical Nukes Closer to NATO
Source: WIRED
URL Source: http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/201 ... l-nukes-closer-to-europe-gulp/
Published: Dec 1, 2010
Author: Spencer Ackerman
Post Date: 2010-12-01 12:10:24 by Brian S
Keywords: None
Views: 1101
Comments: 3

While the U.S. and Russia have been publicly crowing about their awesome new friendship for the past two years, Moscow’s been moving small, ground-based nuclear weapons closer to the borders of Washington’s easternmost NATO allies. What’s a little heightened nuclear tension between buddies, right?

As recently as this spring, the Russians have moved their tactical nukes to sites close to their Western frontiers, alarming the Baltic and Eastern European members of NATO, the Wall Street Journal reports. Russia’s longstanding position is that it won’t pull its tactical nuclear weapons behind the Ural Mountains until the U.S. gets its own small nukes out of Europe. True totals of Russian tactical nuclear weapons is a tightly-held secret, but the Federation of American Scientists estimated last year that Moscow has nearly 5,400 of them, with about 2,000 deployed.

The Russian nuke movement isn’t expressly forbidden by prior nuclear treaties; and the Journal notes that it “appeared to coincide” with the arrival of NATO missile defense systems near Russia’s European borders. At the NATO summit in Lisbon this month, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev endorsed building a joint NATO-Russia missile defense system over the next ten years — a big NATO priority — but warned that if “universal” missile defense couldn’t be fielded, a “new round of arms race will start.” So it’s tense, but it’s not necessarily time to dig out that old Sting song out of the record crates.

But it also appears to solve a minor mystery in the Senate, where Republican opposition to a U.S.-Russia treaty on much larger nuclear weapons might end up dooming the accord. In September, James Risch, a Republican on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, argued that a secret U.S. intelligence report on Russian nukes convinced him to put the treaty on hold. “You haven’t seen the stuff that I’ve seen,” Risch said. The Journal suggests Risch referred to the tactical-nuke movement.

The treaty, known as New START, doesn’t deal with tactical nuclear weapons from either side. Obama administration officials have told reporters on background throughout the year that they intend to hash out a subsequent treaty with Russia to limit so-called “tacs.” (WikiLeaks released a diplomatic this week confirming that the U.S. keeps tactical nuclear weapons in Germany, Turkey, Belgium and Holland.) That sets up a chicken-and-egg problem for Team Obama: it says it can’t talk tacs until New START gets ratified, but the tactical-nuke issue adds another political obstacle for New START in the Senate.

Update, 1 p.m.: For some fascinating background, check out Pavel Povdig’s post for the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists on the NATO-Russian calculus for reducing or maintaining their tactical nuclear-weapons stockpile. Povdig, an expert in Russian nukes, observes that the Russian military devotes “more than 600 [tactical] warheads allocated to the country’s air defense,” a relic of Cold War decisionmaking, which leads him to conclude that “inertia left over from the Cold War seems to be the reason for the current composition of [Russia's] tactical nuclear forces.” But the poor state of Russia’s conventional military compared with the U.S.’s makes it difficult for Moscow to abandon its relative advantage in deployed tactical nukes, a “menace” ably captured by AOL’s David Wood.

Povdig’s bottom line is that NATO and Russia need to reach an accord to pull tactical nukes out of Europe. He doesn’t describe the contours of such an accord beyond the generic: it’ll need to have some kind of verification mechanism; it doesn’t have to require either party to declare how many tactical nukes it possesses; and it should put the tacs into storage before eventually destroying them. That reads like Povdig knows how hard reaching such a deal will be, so he just wants to get the anticipated stumbling blocks out of the way.

Credit: Wikimedia

Post Comment   Private Reply   Ignore Thread  


TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest

#1. To: Brian S (#0)

Only delusional liberals believe Russia is our 'friend'.

Obama's first all-by-his-lonesome budget, btw, calls for a $1.17 trillion deficit.

Badeye  posted on  2010-12-01   12:29:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Brian S (#0)

lol.

When attacked it defends itself!

Long live the Taliban Freedom Fighters!

continental op  posted on  2010-12-01   12:39:54 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Brian S (#0)

Russia is our friend.

They compliment us at every turn.

Sub Corporations for Mafia and we're exactly the same.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2010-12-02   11:16:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest

[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Mail]  [Sign-in]  [Setup]  [Help]  [Register] 

Please report web page problems, questions and comments to webmaster@libertysflame.com