News ID : 140748
Publish Date : 6/10/2023 6:31:18 AM
!American’s double standards in Ukraine; From the escalation of the battle to the revival of START treaty

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!American’s double standards in Ukraine; From the escalation of the battle to the revival of START treaty

The US officials, who are the main violators of nuclear and weapons treaties in the world, claim that if Russia stays obligated to the Nuclear Arms Control Treaty, which is valid until February 2026, the United States will also remain committed to this treaty.

NOURNEWS - The inconsistent approach of the Americans in regards to the ongoing war in Ukraine has left a number of American strategists and analysts in the field of security and foreign policy of this country baffled and confused!

At first, it may be thought that the cause of the American's double standard approach is resulted from the power of advancing a complex game on the world stage, but the reality is different, and it seems that the American officials have lost the ability to correctly analyze and draw the precise coordinates and the future of the battlefield in Ukraine.

Two senior US government officials who have seen the text of US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan's speech, on condition of anonymity, have confirmed that Sullivan will express Joe Biden's desire to talk to Russia about the nuclear arms control framework at the upcoming Arms Control Association meeting.

The White House is willing to talk with the Kremlin (Russian citadels) while Russia president, Vladimir Putin, has recently withdrawn from the latest Nuclear Arms Control Treaty (New START Treaty) with the United States due to increased tensions between Moscow and Washington.

Although Russia has stated that despite withdrawing from this treaty, it will still respect the limit on the production of nuclear weapons, but Sullivan and other officials of the White House and the US Department of state believe that, in order to manage the nuclear risks caused by the withdrawal of the Russians from the START treaty, It is necessary for Washington to sit at the negotiation table with Moscow with the aim of creating a series of security and legal requirements for both sides.

This is an inevitable option and choice for Americans, and The US officials, whom are the main violators of nuclear and weapons treaties in the world, claim that if Russia stays obligated to the Nuclear Arms Control Treaty, which is valid until February 2026, the United States will also remain committed to this treaty.

Nevertheless, they still emphasize that the US will be ready to discuss a new nuclear arms reduction treaty framework after 2026 for "managing nuclear risks".

But the most important point is that; The direct and indirect confrontation between the US and Russian Federation, in the Ukraine war is not a convenient entering point and subject to start these negotiations!

In other words; One of the main preconditions of the negotiations between the US and Russia on to staying committed to the new START treaty and its restoration is to stop the US's interventions and obstructiveness on the battlefield of Ukraine.

In recent days, a number of detailed reports have been published about the transfer of advanced American weaponry to the Ukrainian army through Japan and the Zionist regime, if by any chance, some of these reports were true, one should expect an extraordinary reaction from the Russians.

In such circumstances, talking about the revival of the new START treaty is just another fantasy dreamt by the members of Biden's security and foreign policy team. What, Biden and his companions have shown for numerous times that, contrary to their regular claims, they can’t accurately estimate the reaction, behavior and strategies of their rivals in the international system. This statement is especially true and factual for the Russians.

The new START treaty, which was signed in 2010 between Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev, the presidents of the United States and Russia at the time, limited the parties to having 1,550 nuclear warheads and deploying 700 missiles and bombers, this nuclear disarmament treaty further emphasized that the conditions for monitoring the location of these Arms should be provided to each party by the other party.

BY: Pooya Mirzaei


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