Posted on 08/15/2008 6:40:42 AM PDT by docbnj
A top Russian general said Friday that Poland's agreement to accept a US missile defense battery exposes the country to attack, pointing out that Russian military doctrine permits the use of nuclear weapons in such a situation, the Interfax news agency reported. *** Interfax said he added, in clear reference to the agreement, that Russia's military doctrine sanctions the use of nuclear weapons "against the allies of countries having nuclear weapons if they in some way help them." Nogovitsyn said that would include elements of strategic deterrence systems, according to Interfax.
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Okay... thought there was some news story I was unaware of. :)
And... Russia is taking steps towards being more authoritarian, while Poland is taking steps away from being authoritarian.
Same for Georgia, et al.
There are moral as well as geopolitical difference amongst Kruschev’s USSR, Castro’s Cuba, the former Eastern Bloc, Georgia, etc.
But regardless of how you view any moral differences, the U.S. has a strategic geopolitical interest in keeping Russian weak and the bordering republics strong.
Of course,I meant Poland.What did the Georgia military do
to defend their country?
The only nukes Poland was threatened with were our own against Ivan’s Tanks!
Whoever’s keeping the Soviet Apologist ping list might want to call them in here. I’m curious to hear them spin this.
I agree. What we need to do is arm potential Russian targets TO THE TEETH. If Russia does go after another one of our allies make them pay dearly for it.
Threatening Poland is the same thing as threatening the United States. There is no way we could sit and watch without retaliating by bombing Russia. The Russians are insane.
Russia was putting nukes in Cuba. We’re putting nuke INTERCEPTORS in Poland, ones that couldn’t even strike nukes fired at the US over the North Pole.
BIG DIFFERENCE. Surely you can see that?!
Has Barry Hussein uttered one word about the Russian aggression and saber rattling? Is the messiah saving his pearls of wisdom for a more opportune time?
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It’s hard for him to hold up a finger to see which way the wind is blowing when he is so busy patting his minions on the head while they salivate at his feet.
I see that others pointed that out before me and you didn’t know. Pls ignore my last post to you...
Good analysis & well-stated.
I would introduce 1 caveat to the “limited ABM” statement that I made. Yes, it’s only 10 interceptors... today. If Iran has a half-dozen IRBM’s that is probably enough. What happens when Iran’s IRBM-Nuke stockpile doubles? And doubles again? Pretty soon you have backup radars & interceptors springing-up like crab-grass.
The thing is — and Putin should realize this — Iran will need to be dealt with before they have any serious nuclear arsenal. Neither we, no the Russians, can afford to allow Iran to go too far down that road. They aren’t building them for deterence...
Wow, talk about spin-ability. That’s a freakin’ leap.
You forgot one thing: we’re good, they’re evil.
It makes all the difference.
Now you can start over with your analysis.
No, that would be the wrong move.
What Poland wants is assurance that the U.S. will not cut-and-run and leave them hanging in the future.
And they want some degree of control over the Patriot missile batteries.
Having dealt with Polish soldiers and many Poles individually I’d observe that they are quite capable of taking care of themselves, especially if we were supporting them and they’re many Poles who would quite enjoy the opportunity to kill some Russians.
Nuclear balistic missiles are a far cry from defensive anti-ballistic missile systems.
We would have never embargoed Cuba if they had put only defensive SAM sites in Cuba
This is apples and oranges.
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