Posted on 10/06/2023 9:29:02 AM PDT by Red Badger
Russia’s parliamentary leaders plan to consider exiting an international treaty banning nuclear tests as a means of retaliation against Western support for Ukraine.
“We are talking about the withdrawal of ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty,” State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin wrote Friday on social media. “The situation in the world has changed. Washington and Brussels have launched a war against our country. Today's challenges require new solutions.”
Volodin embraced the idea after Russian President Vladimir Putin signaled his interest in the exit during his address to the Valdai Discussion Club. The Kremlin chief also positioned the withdrawal as a diplomatic maneuver against the United States.
“The United States signed the treaty without ratifying it, while we both signed and ratified it,” Putin said. “As a matter of principle, we can offer a tit-for-tat response in our relations with the United States. But this falls within the purview of State Duma MPs. In theory, we can withdraw the ratification, and if we do, this would be enough.”
Russia, the United States, and scores of other nations signed the comprehensive nuclear test ban in 1996. The ban built on a limited ban brokered involving the U.S., the Soviet Union, and the United Kingdom during John F. Kennedy’s administration, which banned tests underwater, in space, or in the open air. The U.S. Senate did not ratify the treaty, but the U.S. has not detonated a nuclear bomb since an underground test.
“Russian ‘de-ratification’ of the CTBT would be a clumsy, self-defeating gimmick that would have no effect on the United States nuclear test ban policy,” Arms Control Association Executive Director Daryl Kimball said Friday. “Instead, it would undermine efforts to bring into full legal force the CTBT, which has the support of the other 186 states that have signed the treaty since 1996, including China and virtually all of the world’s non-nuclear weapon states.”
Putin has relied on thinly veiled nuclear threats since he launched the full-scale war in Ukraine as a way to deter NATO from intervening on behalf of the Ukrainian government.
“Moscow will become even more reliant on nuclear, cyber, and space capabilities as it deals with the extensive damage to Russia’s ground forces,” the U.S. intelligence community said in an annual threat assessment. “Moscow continues to develop long-range nuclear-capable missile and underwater delivery systems meant to penetrate or bypass U.S. missile defenses. Russia is expanding and modernizing its large, diverse, and modern set of nonstrategic systems, which are capable of delivering nuclear or conventional warheads, because Moscow believes such systems offer options to deter adversaries, control the escalation of potential hostilities, and counter U.S. and allied conventional forces.”
Putin suggested that the withdrawal from the treaty might improve the quality-control process around nuclear innovations.
“Our effort to develop new strategic weapons is nearing completion,” Putin said Thursday. “Specialists tend to argue that these are new kinds of weapons, and we need to make sure that their special warheads are fail-free, so we need to test them. I am not ready to tell you right now whether we need or do not need to carry out these tests."
Can’t say I blame the Russians - might as well get back to testing them since the Neocons now believe they can win a nuclear war.
Neocons just got a thrill down their legs. Can’t wait to get their hair mussed.
The Muscovites’ nukes don’t work. More empty threats.
Looks like Russia signed and ratified it, And looks like uS signed it but never ratified it. Hmmmmm
“The Muscovites’ nukes don’t work. More empty threats.”
Link please. In any case, we’re about to find out if you’re full of crap.
Good. We need to test our nukes too....and esp. the PALs. Found out later that a batch of our SRAMs were terribly corroded and surprised some didn’t self-detonate.
Excrements getting real.
Ponder what happens if that tidy, distant, remotely managed (albeit expensive!) proxy war with Russia suddenly gets un-proxied.
Bottom line....signed but did NOT ratify it...under Clinton
They are already a threat to the West and people here making excuses for them and saying they can’t blame them is disgusting.
>> The Muscovites’ nukes don’t work.
That is a breathtakingly irresponsible comment.
Tens of millions will die from that kind of asinine neocon warmongering. Disgusting.
Or suddenly gets un-REMOTED.................
“That is a breathtakingly irresponsible comment. Tens of millions will die from that kind of asinine neocon warmongering. Disgusting.”
It’s trolling. I’m saving his comment to get him removed from this forum for such a sick statement.
Our involvement in Ukraine is what has brought us to the brink of WW3.
And our Military thought Japan would never bomb Pearl Harbor in WW2.
They got caught off guard with their pants down.
The rest is History.
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