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US accuses Russia of violating major nuke treaty (thehill.com)

thehill.com

US accuses Russia of violating major nuke treaty

Ellen Mitchell

4–5 minutes

The United States on Tuesday accused Russia of violating a major nuclear arms control agreement by not allowing on-site inspections and refusing to meet to discuss such concerns.

“Russia is not complying with its obligation under the New START Treaty to facilitate inspection activities on its territory,” a State Department spokesperson told The Hill. “Russia’s refusal to facilitate inspection activities prevents the United States from exercising important rights under the treaty and threatens the viability of U.S.-Russian nuclear arms control.”

The spokesperson added that Russia has also failed to comply with the treaty’s “obligation to convene a session of the Bilateral Consultative Commission in accordance with the treaty-mandated timeline.”

The announcement of the violations, first reported by The Wall Street Journal, is likely to ramp up tensions between Washington and Moscow after they were already strained due to the Kremlin’s war on Ukraine.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has on numerous occasions threatened nuclear action since starting the conflict nearly a year ago, alarming the United States and its allies.

New START, established under the Obama administration in 2011, dictates the number of nuclear warheads both the United States and Russia can deploy at any time.

Russian lawmakers in January 2021 passed a five-year extension of the treaty with the U.S. just ahead of the nuclear arms control pact’s expiration, though there are concerns the Kremlin will refuse to negotiate a follow-on agreement to take effect after New START expires in 2026.

The last major nuclear arms pact in the post-Cold War era, the treaty also permits the two countries to conduct inspections of each other’s weapons sites. Such inspections have been postponed since 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, though the United States has accused Russia of delaying a Bilateral Consultative Commission on the treaty. That meeting was set for November in Egypt but was called off at the last moment.

The State Department’s finding, revealed in a report sent to Congress earlier Tuesday, is the first time Washington has accused Moscow of violating the agreement.

“Russia has a clear path for returning to full compliance. All Russia needs to do is allow inspection activities on its territory, just as it did for years under the New START Treaty, and meet in a session of the Bilateral Consultative Commission. There is nothing preventing Russian inspectors from traveling to the United States and conducting inspections,” according to the State Department spokesperson.

Following the report to Congress, Republican lawmakers condemned the Russian violations and warned that the infringement had serious implications for global security. They also urged the administration to ready the U.S. military should it need to respond.

“Russia must be held accountable for its actions if the New START Treaty, or any future agreement, is to have any meaning at all. If these agreements cannot be enforced, then they do nothing to enhance U.S. security, and serve only to undermine it,” according to a joint statement from Sens. Roger Wicker (R-Miss,) and Deb Fischer (R-Neb.), House Armed Services Committee Chairman Mike Rogers (R-Ala.), and Rep. Doug Lamborn (R-Colo.).

“We urge President Biden to direct the Department of Defense to prepare for a future where Russia may deploy large numbers of warheads, well in excess of New START Treaty limits,” they added.

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[US accuses Russia of violating major nuke treaty](https://thehill.com/policy/defense/3838195-us-accuses-russia-of-violating-major-nuke-treaty/?) thehill.com US accuses Russia of violating major nuke treaty Ellen Mitchell 4–5 minutes The United States on Tuesday accused Russia of violating a major nuclear arms control agreement by not allowing on-site inspections and refusing to meet to discuss such concerns. “Russia is not complying with its obligation under the New START Treaty to facilitate inspection activities on its territory,” a State Department spokesperson told The Hill. “Russia’s refusal to facilitate inspection activities prevents the United States from exercising important rights under the treaty and threatens the viability of U.S.-Russian nuclear arms control.” The spokesperson added that Russia has also failed to comply with the treaty’s “obligation to convene a session of the Bilateral Consultative Commission in accordance with the treaty-mandated timeline.” The announcement of the violations, first reported by The Wall Street Journal, is likely to ramp up tensions between Washington and Moscow after they were already strained due to the Kremlin’s war on Ukraine. Russian President Vladimir Putin has on numerous occasions threatened nuclear action since starting the conflict nearly a year ago, alarming the United States and its allies. New START, established under the Obama administration in 2011, dictates the number of nuclear warheads both the United States and Russia can deploy at any time. Russian lawmakers in January 2021 passed a five-year extension of the treaty with the U.S. just ahead of the nuclear arms control pact’s expiration, though there are concerns the Kremlin will refuse to negotiate a follow-on agreement to take effect after New START expires in 2026. The last major nuclear arms pact in the post-Cold War era, the treaty also permits the two countries to conduct inspections of each other’s weapons sites. Such inspections have been postponed since 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, though the United States has accused Russia of delaying a Bilateral Consultative Commission on the treaty. That meeting was set for November in Egypt but was called off at the last moment. The State Department’s finding, revealed in a report sent to Congress earlier Tuesday, is the first time Washington has accused Moscow of violating the agreement. “Russia has a clear path for returning to full compliance. All Russia needs to do is allow inspection activities on its territory, just as it did for years under the New START Treaty, and meet in a session of the Bilateral Consultative Commission. There is nothing preventing Russian inspectors from traveling to the United States and conducting inspections,” according to the State Department spokesperson. Following the report to Congress, Republican lawmakers condemned the Russian violations and warned that the infringement had serious implications for global security. They also urged the administration to ready the U.S. military should it need to respond. “Russia must be held accountable for its actions if the New START Treaty, or any future agreement, is to have any meaning at all. If these agreements cannot be enforced, then they do nothing to enhance U.S. security, and serve only to undermine it,” according to a joint statement from Sens. Roger Wicker (R-Miss,) and Deb Fischer (R-Neb.), House Armed Services Committee Chairman Mike Rogers (R-Ala.), and Rep. Doug Lamborn (R-Colo.). “We urge President Biden to direct the Department of Defense to prepare for a future where Russia may deploy large numbers of warheads, well in excess of New START Treaty limits,” they added. END

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Like anybody follows those treaties. Biological weapons anyone?

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They don't care. <

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Our government has broken almost every treaty they made with Russia. In the 1990s former Secretary of State James Baker promised President Gorbachev that NATO would never encroach one inch towards the East. The Russians had security concerns that former Warsaw countries would become NATO countries. Since then our government has pushed 5 waves in adding these former Soviet countries to NATO then installed missile bases. Afterwards, the Russian Federation had to install missile countermeasures in kind. Now the US is claiming that James Baker never made this promise which had been taken in good faith by the Russians. Russia was not threatening anyone, the agression was initiated by our own government on behalf of the Deep State and military industrial complex. The overthrow of the pro-Russia government of Viktor Yanukovych by CIA/Soros funded Fascist groups in Ukraine was the last straw. The goal by the DS was always to make Ukraine a NATO country which is a direct threat to the Russian Federation. Its not difficult to understand at all and is no diffenrent than if Russia had Canada and Mexico as allies then would install missile bases at our borders. How safe would we feel as a nation in such a scenario?

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The overthrow of the pro-Russia government of Viktor Yanukovych by CIA/Soros funded Fascist groups in Ukraine was the last straw. The goal by the DS was always to make Ukraine a NATO country which is a direct threat to the Russian Federation.

Exactly! PO was also heavily involved in this, but somehow his name rarely gets mentioned. In addition to joining NATO, the DS wanted Ukraine to cease friendly relations with Russia. Russia offered Ukraine billions to bail them out which the DS knew that Yanukovych would likely accept. The DS couldn't have that and used their NGOs (in conjunction with USAid) to fuel citizen outcry against Yanukovych and, subsequently, oust him.

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Well said. Did not know that the infamous PO was involved there too, that devil is everywhere. Seems that when you are obscenely wealthy, you have the option to foment evil in the world or do good in the world. Sadly, the good are outnumbered by those that support the evil of this world. :(

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that devil is everywhere

Yes, he is - which makes it even stranger that most don't know who he is

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Awesome.

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Thanks. Its very sad that our politicians can't even keep their word with just a handshake, instead of creating these convoluted agreements with other nations that they intend to violate anyway. The world would be so different if our politicians kept their promises. The Russian Federation will never support the Deep State NWO or any economic reset that robs everyone of their hard earned wealth and replaces it with worthless digital entries in a massive server. Russia is not a team player and the DS needs Russia to make the economic reset work. As such, President Putin has become the enemy of our enemy. My two cents :)

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I like Putin. At least he sticks up for HIS People. <

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Let's hope they don't bring up treaties we've broken.

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We broke ALL of them. <

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When the nukes start falling, will that break the treaty?

(The US has more problems than a possible treaty violation...)

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LOL, you are way too logical!!

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Yeah, Iam at war with you, can we look at your nuclear weapons?.. Ha, Fuck off says Russia!