Friends,
Putin is an authoritarian figure who does not permit dissent and fancies himself a Russian Czar. Biden is an imperialist war-monger who is beholden to the weapons contractors . Nevertheless both leaders must come together on nuclear weapons. Both have a responsibility to honor the NPT and to disarm. Disarming the nukes will save both countries oodles of tax dollars, help to mitigate climate chaos and lessen the chance of a nuclear accident. Kagiso, Max
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The Geneva Summit: Biden and Putin Need to Pull Back From the Nuclear Brink
By Mark Muhich on June 4, 2021
When Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Joe Biden meet in Geneva, Switzerland, on June 16, relations between their countries will be the most fraught since the Cold War ended 30 years ago.
Recent Russian
provocations — the hacking of sensitive U.S. government and corporate
computers, meddling in the last two U.S. presidential elections, annexation of
Crimea, and military hostilities in Ukraine — likely will provide topics for
frank discussion.
Nuclear weapons
and “strategic stability” should top their agenda.
Russia is an
adversary but nuclear weapons are our mutual enemy.
Biden’s return to
the New START nuclear treaty with Russia after Trump’s abrogation demonstrates
the value nuclear weapon negotiations and arsenal reductions can attain in
improving relations between the two nuclear super-powers.
By salvaging the
only remaining bi-lateral nuclear treaty with Russia, Biden has restored some
modicum of trust to our diplomatic relations with the Kremlin, tattered by GRU
intrigue and Trump’s mercurial presidency.
Linking nuclear
weapons diplomacy to geo-political competition has neither fostered strategic
stability nor deterred foreign aggression on either side.
The New START
treaty demonstrates the security advantages of “verifiable” agreements to
reduce nuclear arsenals. Destroying thousands of nuclear capable missiles was
momentous in arms control history. The verification process in New START also
resulted in 328 on site intrusive inspections and 21,400 notifications of
missile activity. It is inconceivable that an American weapons inspector would
be able to count how many MIRV’s (multiple independent re-entry vehicles) were
loaded into a Russian ICBM without the verification protocols agreed in New
START.
Secretary of State
George Shultz in the Reagan Administration understood that the catastrophic
destructive power of nuclear weapons requires Russia and the U.S. to craft
nuclear arms reduction agreements independent of regional conflicts.
Shultz, recently
deceased, achieved a working relationship with his Soviet counterparts that led
to the Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty in 1987. The INF eliminated 2,692
medium-range nuclear armed missiles from Europe and instituted a regime of
on-site verification inspections that lasted for 10 years.
Notable is the
fact that 70 U.S. Senators and then Secretary of Defense [sic] Casper
Weinberger opposed discussion of the INF with the Soviets. “Now is not the time
for any arms control proposal,” scolded Weinberger. But Shultz realized that
nuclear weapons pose an existential threat and should be eliminated. He viewed
the incremental process of nuclear weapons negotiations as confidence building
measures between adversaries.
Predictably,
Trump—ever reckless– withdrew from the INF in 2019 and threatened to withdraw
from New START. He mused about resuming nuclear weapons testing, halted since
1992. He began development of a new class of “low yield” tactical nuclear
weapons that could be more “usable”.
Yes, indeed, now
is the time for nuclear arms control proposals, and the Biden Putin Summit
meeting should provide the perfect setting. It was in Geneva that Presidents
Reagan and Gorbachev agreed to the INF and issued their famous joint
communique: “A nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought”.
Biden has repeatedly
stated his resolve to reduce and eventually eliminate nuclear weapons. He made
his position clear in his March 3 National Security Guidance document: “We will
take steps to reduce the role of nuclear weapons in our national security
strategy.”
The 35-member
Congressional Nuclear Weapons and Arms Control Working Group has named nuclear
weapons “the gravest of threats” and called for verifiable reductions in the
excessive strategic arsenals of both sides.”
An international
consortium of more than 20 non- governmental groups has written an open letter
to Biden and Putin recommending they “commit to regular bi-lateral strategic
dialogue to achieve further verifiable reductions and elimination of nuclear
weapons.”
What proposals
could Biden share with Putin in Geneva on June 18, 2021?
>Make Mutually
Assured Survival and not Mutually Assured Destruction our goal
>Reiterate the
Reagan-Gorbachev anthem “A nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought”
>Renounce
Nuclear First Strike policies
>Reduce and
phase out ICBM fleets, the most vulnerable and dangerous leg of the nuclear
triad.
>Rescind
“launch on warning” procedures.
>Curtail
Strategic Anti- Ballistic Missile (ABM) programs.
>Agree on a
moratorium on medium range missiles in Europe
>Reinforce Russian
and U.S. support for the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty to be reviewed in
August 2021 in Vienna
>Reduce the
number of strategic warheads in each arsenal to 1,000 as stipulated by the U.S.
Joint Chiefs of Staff in 2013
As former U.S.
Secretary of Defense [sic] William Perry has warned, “The greatest nuclear
threat is not Russia, but blundering into a nuclear war.”
With antagonism
between Russia and the U.S. the most acrimonious in thirty years, there is no
time like the present for President Biden to bring to the Geneva Summit offers
that would revitalize discussions about nuclear weapons reductions and instill
some trust in our deteriorating relations.
The responsibility
to end the threat of nuclear annihilation extends far beyond the borders of the
U.S. and Russia that together control 90 percent of the nuclear weapons on
Earth.
The world waits. The world worries. Who
will bring the world back from the brink of nuclear holocaust? When if not now?
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