January 29, 2021 By Lynn Corum
According to Russian news service Ria Novosti,
on Tuesday, the presidents of the Russian Federation and the United
States, Vladimir Putin and Joe Biden, held a telephone conversation.
During the conversation, Biden and Putin agreed to a five-year
extension of START-3, until 2026, “100% on Russian terms, without
additions, in the form in which it was originally signed.” As a result
of the call, the authorized Duma committees were ordered to urgently
take the necessary steps to extend START-3. On that same day, Putin
submitted to the State Duma a bill on the ratification of START-3
through 2026; it immediately passed. Putin’s Deputy Foreign Minister
Sergei Ryabkov enthused that “START-3 is being extended on Russian
terms, for 5 years, without any conditions or additional requirements,
without attempts to change the START verification regime, without those,
in our view, absurd and unacceptable aspirations of the previous
administration to make sure to draw the PRC [China] into this process
without fail."
Biden ran on a platform that was endorsed by the entire American security and foreign policy establishment. The platform stand was to rebuild international multilateralism, taking no actions without coordination with our allies. Trump was routinely condemned by the establishment for insisting on the “America First” approach in foreign policy. Biden’s promise of multilateral cooperation with allies didn’t last a week. Indeed, he showed even more disregard for America’s NATO allies than Trump ever did. Biden’s phone call to Russian President Putin was his first serious test of foreign and security policy; he flunked. In the course of that one phone call, he casually agreed to a five-year extension of the New START Treaty, a treaty that originally took months to negotiate........To Read More...
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