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		<title>Time running out on the last US-Russia nuclear arms treaty</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In this June 28, 2019, file photo, President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin walk to participate in a group photo at the G20 summit in Osaka, Japan. (Susan Walsh/AP) WASHINGTON — Time is running out on an arms &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://www.garnertedarmstrong.org/time-running-out-on-the-last-us-russia-nuclear-arms-treaty/" aria-label="Time running out on the last US-Russia nuclear arms treaty">Read More</a></p>
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In this June 28, 2019, file photo, President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin walk to participate in a group photo at the G20 summit in Osaka, Japan. (Susan Walsh/AP)</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">WASHINGTON — Time is running out on an arms control treaty that, if it’s allowed to expire, will leave the world with no legal restrictions on U.S. and Russian nuclear weapons for the first time in nearly half a century.</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">If President Donald Trump doesn&#8217;t extend the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty — only remaining U.S.-Russia arms control pact — or succeed in negotiating a replacement treaty, it will expire on Feb. 5. That&#8217;s just 16 days after Trump begins a second term or his successor is sworn into office.</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">Russia has offered to extend New START for up to five years, but Trump is holding out. He thinks China, which is expected to double its stockpile of nuclear weapons in the next decade, should have to sign on to a nuclear arms control accord, too.</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">The future of New START was further called into question with Trump&#8217;s announcement Thursday that the U.S. intends to withdraw from another treaty that permits observation flights over the U.S., Russia and more than 30 other nations.</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">Trump voiced his desire for a three-way arms control agreement months ago, but that effort is still in the starting blocks.</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph"><a href="https://www.defensenews.com/2020/05/21/us-russia-new-start-talks-starting-says-envoy/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Marshall Billingslea</a>, who was appointed last month as the president’s special envoy for arms control, said Thursday that he had his first secure phone call with his counterpart in Moscow, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov. Billingslea said they agreed to meet, talk about their objectives and find a way to begin negotiations.</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">&#8220;Suffice to say, this won&#8217;t be easy. It is new,&#8221; Billingslea said, adding that the U.S. fully expects Russia to help bring China to the table.</p>
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<p>Russia&#8217;s Poseidon nuclear-powered underwater drone is test-launched somewhere in Russia. (Russian Defense Ministry Press Service via AP)</p>
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<div class="newsletter-subscribe-signup col-xs-12 col-sm-4">Russian officials and many arms control experts agree that China, as a rising power, should be part of a nuclear arms accord, but they are eyeing the calendar.</div>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">&#8220;It&#8217;s really hard to see how, in the midst of a pandemic that would make actual in-person negotiations quite difficult, you&#8217;re going to get something done and ratified and in force before the New START treaty expires on Feb. 5, 2021,&#8221; said Alexandra Bell at the Center for Arms Control and Non-proliferation.</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">They note how Trump&#8217;s reelection campaign, the coronavirus pandemic, and the economic problems it has created are consuming a lot of time. Negotiating complex nuclear accords can take years, and even the president, who has blamed Beijing for not stopping the spread of the virus, has said he&#8217;s doesn&#8217;t want to talk to President Xi Jinping right now.</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">A spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, Geng Shuang, said in January that China has &#8220;no intention to participate&#8221; in trilateral arms control negotiations. Billingslea, however, is optimistic that Beijing will want to join in and be seen as a world power.</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">New START imposes limits on the number of U.S. and Russian long-range nuclear warheads and launchers. If it were to collapse, it would be the first time in 50 years that the U.S. does not have the ability to inspect Russian nuclear forces, said Rose Gottemoeller, a former undersecretary of state for arms control and international security.</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">&#8220;Every time they (the Russians) take a missile out of a silo and take it to a maintenance facility, they have to notify us that that missile&#8217;s going to move. &#8230; The intelligence community is simply going to have a much harder time knowing what&#8217;s going on,&#8221; she said.</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">But Trump has accused Russia of not living up to agreements. He cited Russian violations in his announcement Thursday that the U.S. would withdraw from the Open Skies Treaty. While the U.S. has officially given its required six-month notice of withdrawal, Trump hinted that he may reconsider and stay in the pact.</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">Trump also blamed Russian violations for his decision last year to pull out of the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty that banned production, <a href="https://www.defensenews.com/air/2015/10/24/rough-path-ahead-for-nuclear-test-ban-treaty/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">testing, and deployment</a> of intermediate-range land-based cruise and ballistic missiles.</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">Russia&#8217;s Foreign Ministry on Friday accused the U.S. of aiming to dismantle security pacts. Withdrawing from the Opens Skies Treaty &#8220;fully fits into (the U.S.) line on the destruction of the entire complex of agreements in the field of arms control and confidence-building in the military field,&#8221; the ministry said.</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">Senior U.S. administration officials say Trump&#8217;s willingness to withdraw from treaties shows he is serious about compliance and is evidence of how prominently arms control verification and compliance will feature in New START talks.</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">&#8220;We are not in the business of negotiating new agreements, or extending old ones if we cannot be assured that the other parties will hold up their end of the bargain,&#8221; Billingslea said. &#8220;When it comes to Russia, we have little reason to be confident. Russia&#8217;s track record is, to be frank, abysmal.&#8221;</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">The U.S. and Russia have about 91 percent of the world&#8217;s nuclear warheads, according to the Federation of American Scientists. The U.S. has 3,800 in its stockpile and Russia has 4,310. China has 320 nuclear warheads, although the Defense Intelligence Agency predicted last year that China was likely to at least double the size of its stockpile during the next 10 years.</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">With the U.S. presidential election just five months away, the question is whether Trump has enough time to negotiate a grand, three-way deal, especially given China&#8217;s reticence to participate.</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">Timothy Morrison, an arms control expert and former adviser to Trump on Russia and Europe at the National Security Council, said at a nuclear weapons forum in January that as the months go by, Trump may be &#8220;left with a binary question of extend or not extend&#8221; New START.</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">“Time is not on the president’s side,” he said.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Japan&#8217;s new amphibious rapid deployment brigade training on Saturday, April 7. (CNN) The Chinese government has reacted warily to the establishment of a new Japanese amphibious special unit, designed to repel invasions on Japan&#8217;s remote islands. Japan and China have &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://www.garnertedarmstrong.org/chinese-government-wary-as-japan-unveils-first-marine-unit-since-wwii/" aria-label="Chinese government wary as Japan unveils first marine unit since WWII">Read More</a></p>
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<p>Japan&#8217;s new amphibious rapid deployment brigade training on Saturday, April 7.</p>
<p>(CNN) The Chinese government has reacted warily to the establishment of a new Japanese amphibious special unit, designed to repel invasions on Japan&#8217;s remote islands.</p>
<p>Japan and China have a long history of territorial disputes over islands in the East China Sea, in particular a rocky, uninhabited island chain known as the Diaoyu Islands in Beijing and the Senkaku in Tokyo.</p>
<p>The Japanese Self Defense Force debuted their newly formed Amphibious Rapid Deployment Brigade (ARDB) on Saturday, at a military display near Sasebo, on the southwestern tip of Kyushu Island.</p>
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<p>Japan&#8217;s new amphibious rapid deployment brigade training on Saturday, April 7.</p>
<p>About 1,500 members of the new unit conducted a public exercise, camouflaged with khaki stripes, imitating recapturing a Japanese island from an invading army.</p>
<p>The unit gives Japan its first marine troops since World War II.</p>
<p>In an editorial on Sunday, Chinese state media tabloid Global Times said Asia needed to watch Japan&#8217;s &#8220;militarism revival.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Some question if the Japanese government may consider using safeguarding territorial integrity as an excuse to revive militarism, to which regional countries must stay on high alert,&#8221; the article said.</p>
<p>Tensions have regularly flared between China and Japan over the islands in the East China Sea, including in 2017 when three Chinese Coast Guard ships sailed near to the islands, sparking a diplomatic<br />
war of words.</p>
<p>Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said Monday Japan&#8217;s military moves were being followed closely by their Asian neighbors &#8220;for historical reasons.&#8221;</p>
<p>Relations between Beijing and Tokyo have been strained since the end of the Second World War, stemming from the Japan&#8217;s wartime occupation of mainland China.</p>
<p>Japan&#8217;s amphibious forces growing.</p>
<p>The new Japanese unit was announced by Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera at the Ministry of Defense on March 31, who said it would be composed of about 2,100 personnel.</p>
<p>&#8220;In the event of an invasion of a remote island, its task will be promptly landing on the island and regaining and securing it,&#8221;</p>
<p>Onodera said at a press conference.</p>
<p>Split into two amphibious deployment regiments, the unit is equipped with amphibious vehicles and will continue training with US military forces, a Japan Self Defense Forces press release said.</p>
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<p>China sails into disputed waters, prompting protest by Japan</p>
<p>Defense Minister Onodera added the brigade would continue training with US-built military aircraft, the V-22 Ospreys, which can be used for long-range flights and take off and land like helicopters.</p>
<p>Japan&#8217;s naval forces also have ships well-suited to amphibious operations, including its helicopter destroyers, four of which have been commissioned in the past decade.</p>
<p>Those ships, which look a lot like a small aircraft carrier, could be configured to carry stealthy F-35B fighter jets, which can land vertically. They are also platforms that accommodate the V-22.</p>
<p>Despite the activation of the new unit and the hardware supporting it, Japan&#8217;s marines are far from being an effective fighting force, according to Grant Newsham, senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies.</p>
<p>Newsham said in a blog post Japan must be able to integrate the marines with its air and naval forces.</p>
<p>&#8220;Amphibious operations are complex, effectively three-dimensional as they involve operations afloat, ashore, and in the air,&#8221; Newsham wrote on the Japan Forward website. If other branches can&#8217;t deliver and protect a landing force, it won&#8217;t accomplish its mission, he said.</p>
<p>The Chinese government has repeatedly said it would be prepared to defend the islands claimed by Beijing in the East China Sea if they were taken by force.</p>
<p>On March 31, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang called on Japan to &#8220;adopt a correct historical view&#8221; after the government approved a series of education textbooks labelling the Senkaku Islands as undisputed Japanese territory.&#8221;</p>
<p>China resolutely defends its territorial sovereignty and any attempt to infringe upon China&#8217;s sovereignty over Diaoyu Islands will be futile,&#8221; Lu said according to Xinhua.</p>
<p><strong>Japan&#8217;s military revival</strong></p>
<p>Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has long sought to change his country&#8217;s pacifist constitution, adopted after the Second World War, to allow Japan to maintain armed forces.</p>
<p>In May 2017, Abe said he wanted to have the constitution altered and a new version in place by 2020. &#8220;I strongly wish to make 2020 the year that the reborn Japan will make a new start,&#8221; he said at the time.</p>
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<p>Japanese leader sets 2020 deadline for changing pacifist constitution.</p>
<p>In recent years, aggressive actions by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, including firing missiles over Japanese territory, have given Abe&#8217;s complaints about the constitution a sense of urgency.</p>
<p>Currently Japan has a military known as the Self-Defense Forces, but the constitution bars it from &#8220;the threat or use of force as means of settling international disputes.&#8221;</p>
<p>Despite the constitution and its restrictions, Japan maintains one of the strongest armed forces in the world, according to analysts.</p>
<p>But Japan&#8217;s military revival is controversial in the Asian region, particularly in China and South Korea, due to deep sensitivities about the country&#8217;s role in World War II.</p>
<p>Speaking on Monday, a rival to Abe inside his Liberal Democratic Party warned against a hurried push towards revising the constitution, saying the ruling party needed to consider &#8220;how we distribute our political energy,&#8221; according to local media.</p>
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<p>Source: <a href="https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/09/asia/china-japan-island-drill-intl/index.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/09/asia/china-japan-island-drill-intl/index.html</a></p>
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