{"id":520315,"date":"2010-04-08T08:38:30","date_gmt":"2010-04-08T12:38:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/washingtonindependent.com\/?p=81621"},"modified":"2010-04-08T08:38:30","modified_gmt":"2010-04-08T12:38:30","slug":"as-white-house-assures-senate-on-missile-defense-obama-makes-reaganesque-offer-in-prague","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mereja.media\/index\/520315","title":{"rendered":"As White House Assures Senate on Missile Defense, Obama Makes Reaganesque Offer in Prague"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>While you were sleeping, Barack Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev traveled to  Prague and signed the New START nuclear-arms reductions accord, pledging  to reduce their countries&#8217; nuclear arsenals by 30 percent and cap the  deployed missiles, submarines and bombers that deliver nukes at 700. The  task before the White House now is overcoming initial GOP misgivings in  the Senate that the still-unreleased treaty will in any way impact U.S.  plans to construct a missile shield in eastern Europe, something the  Russians aren&#8217;t too pleased about. And the first step in that task falls  to Brian McKeon, a longtime aide to Vice President Biden.<span id=\"more-81621\"><\/span><\/p>\n<div>\n<p>Owing to his familiarity with the Senate&#8217;s foreign-policy pulse,  McKeon is one of the top White House strategists for New START  ratification. Even before the text of the accord is publicly available,\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.whitehouse.gov\/blog\/2010\/04\/07\/a-new-start\" >McKeon writes a post for the White House blog<\/a> about  why no one should freak out over &#8220;unilateral&#8221; Russian language about  missile defense:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>One issue relates to U.S. plans for missile defense. The  Russian government made a \u201cunilateral statement\u201d in connection with the  treaty signing that indicated that if there is a qualitative and  quantitative build-up in the U.S. missile defense system, such a  development would justify Russia\u2019s withdrawal from the New START Treaty.<\/p>\n<p>There is nothing particularly novel about this kind of unilateral  statement. In the long history of arms control agreements between the  United States and Russia (and before that the Soviet Union), dating back  to the Nixon Administration, the two countries have frequently issued  such statements at the end of a long treaty negotiation. Sometimes these  statements would make public a political understanding between the  parties. Other times they would represent one party\u2019s view or  interpretation of an issue; in many cases, the other party would respond  to give its own view.<\/p>\n<p>The Russian statement falls into the latter category. It is described  as a \u201cunilateral\u201d statement for a reason \u2013 the Russian government made a  statement about missile defense with which the United States did not,  and does not, agree. If we had agreed to it, the issue would be put into  the treaty text, or issued as a \u201cjoint\u201d statement. In fact, the United  States issued its own unilateral statement, indicating that it plans to  continue to develop and deploy its missile defense systems in order to  defend itself. Neither the Russian statement nor the U.S. statement is  legally binding on the other party. But each side is making its  intentions clear &#8212; to the other party, and to the world.<\/p>\n<p>It is worth noting that the Soviet government made a similar  unilateral statement in 1991, when the predecessor START treaty was  signed. At that time, the Soviet government said it would be justified  in withdrawing from the START Treaty if the United States withdrew from  the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty (ABM Treaty). As it happened, in 2001  the United States did withdraw from the ABM Treaty. The Russian  government objected, but did not withdraw from the START Treaty.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>As it happens, at the signing ceremony, President Obama  talked about a different kind of possible Russian sentiment on missile  defense:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>President Medvedev and I have also agreed to  expand our discussions on missile defense. This will include regular  exchanges of information about our threat assessments, as well as the  completion of a joint assessment of emerging ballistic missiles. And as  these assessments are completed, I look forward to launching a serious  dialogue about Russian-American cooperation on missile defense.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>So: a serious attempt at starting down the path to zero  nuclear weapons in tandem with Russia. And an offer to Russia about  partnering with the U.S. on missile defense. Is this President Obama in  Prague or\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Reykjav%C3%ADk_Summit\" >President Reagan in Reykjavik<\/a>?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>While you were sleeping, Barack Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev traveled to Prague and signed the New START nuclear-arms reductions accord, pledging to reduce their countries&#8217; nuclear arsenals by 30 percent and cap the deployed missiles, submarines and bombers that deliver nukes at 700. 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