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Stop NATO
January 22, 2010


With Nuclear, Conventional Arms Pacts Stalled, U.S. Moves Missiles And Troops 
To Russian Border 
Rick Rozoff


2010 is proceeding in a manner more befitting the third month of the year, 
named after the Roman god of war, than the first whose name is derived from a 
pacific deity.

On January 13 the Associated Press reported that the White House will submit 
its Quadrennial Defense Review to Congress on February 1 and request a 
record-high $708 billion for the Pentagon. That figure is the highest in 
absolute and in inflation-adjusted, constant (for any year) dollars since 1946, 
the year after the Second World War ended. Adding non-Pentagon defense-related 
spending, the total may exceed $1 trillion. 

The $708 billion includes for the first time monies for the wars in Afghanistan 
and Iraq which in prior years were in part funded by periodic supplemental 
requests, but excludes what the above-mentioned report adds is the first in the 
new administration's emergency requests for the same purpose: A purported $33 
billion.

Already this month several NATO nations have pledged more troops, even before 
the January 28 London conference on Afghanistan when several thousand 
additional forces may be assigned for the war there, in addition to over 
150,000 already serving or soon to serve under U.S. and NATO command.

Washington has increased lethal drone missile attacks in Pakistan, and calls 
for that model to be replicated in Yemen have been made recently, most notably 
by Senator Carl Levin, Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, who on 
January 13 also advocated air strikes and special forces operations in the 
country. [1]

The Pentagon will begin the deployment of 1,400 personnel to Colombia to man 
seven new bases under a 10-year military agreement signed last October 30. [2]

This year the U.S. will also complete the $110 million dollar construction of 
new military bases in Bulgaria and Romania to house at least 4,000 American 
troops. [3]

The Pentagon's newest regional command, Africa Command, will expand its 
activities on and off the coasts of that continent beyond current 
counterinsurgency operations in Somalia, Mali and Uganda and drone flights from 
a newly acquired site in Seychelles. [4]

But this month has brought even more dramatic and dangerous news. The Pentagon 
has authorized the completion of a $6.5 billion arms deal with Taiwan with an 
agreement to deliver 200 Patriot Advanced Capability anti-ballistic missiles. 
The People's Republic of China is infuriated, as Washington would be if the 
situation were reversed and Beijing provided a comparable arsenal of weapons 
to, for example, an independent Puerto Rico. [5]

As though that action was not provocative enough however, on January 20 the 
Polish Defense Ministry announced that a U.S. Patriot missile battery, and the 
100 American soldiers who will operate it, would not be based on the outskirts 
of the capital of Warsaw as previously announced but in the Baltic Sea city of 
Morag, 35 miles [6] from Poland's border with Russia.

The missile battery and troops are scheduled to arrive in March or April. As 
part of the Obama administration's new missile shield project, one which will 
be integrated with NATO to take in all of Europe and extend into the Middle 
East and the Caucasus, the Patriots will be followed by Standard Missile-3 
(SM-3) interceptor deployments on warships in the Baltic Sea and, for the first 
time ever, a land-based version of the same. "The Pentagon will deploy command 
posts of SM-3 missiles, which can intercept both short- and mid-range 
missiles...." [7] An SM-3 was used by the Pentagon to shoot a satellite out of 
orbit in February of 2008 to give an indication of its range. 

Further deployments will follow.

The new, post-George W. Bush administration, interceptor missile system will 
employ "existing missile systems based on land and at sea....Deployment of the 
revised missile defense would extend through 2020. The first step is to put 
existing sea-based weapons systems on Aegis-class destroyers and cruisers. [8]

"Subsequently, a mobile radar system would be deployed in a European 
nation....More advanced, mobile systems would be put in place later elsewhere 
in Europe. Their centerpiece would be...Lockheed's Terminal High Altitude 
Defense interceptor missiles and improved Standard Missile-3 IB missiles made 
by...Raytheon." [9]

Last December Washington signed a Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) that 
formalizes plans for "the United States military to station American troops and 
military equipment on Polish territory" and "opens the way for the promised 
Patriot missiles and US troops to be stationed in Poland...as part of an 
upgrading of NATO air defences in Europe." [10]

In October, shortly after U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden visited Warsaw to 
finalize the plan, Polish Deputy Defense Minister Stanislaw Komorowski met with 
his opposite number from the U.S., Assistant Secretary of Defense for 
International Security Affairs Alexander Vershbow, and announced that the 
American missiles "will be combat-ready, not dummy varieties as Washington 
earlier suggested." The same report added that "Earlier, Ukrainian and American 
officials stated that Ukrainian territory may be used in some way in the new 
antimissile shield." [11] Poland borders Russia's Kaliningrad enclave, but 
Ukraine has a 1,576 kilometer (979 mile) border with Russia.

The State Department issued a press release on the agreement to deploy American 
troops to Poland, the first foreign forces to be based there since the end of 
the Warsaw Pact in 1991, which stated "The agreement will facilitate a range of 
mutually agreed activities including joint training and exercises, deployments 
of U.S. military personnel, and prospective Ballistic Missile Defense 
deployments." [12] 

A Pentagon spokesperson said "U.S. Army Europe will help the Polish Armed 
Forces develop their air and missile defense capabilities. Considering the 
cooperative training we already do with the Polish Armed Forces, this Patriot 
training program is just another extension of that effort." [13]

If earlier plans to deploy ground-based midcourse missiles to Poland evoked, 
however implausibly, an alleged Iranian missile threat, the Patriots can only 
be meant for Russia.  

Russian Lieutenant-General Aitech Bizhev, former commander of the United Air 
Defense System of the Commonwealth of Independent States, told one of his 
nation's main news agencies:

"It's completely unclear why the air defense group of the northern flank of
NATO needed strengthening - NATO has manifold superiority over Russian
conventional armaments as it is.

"It can't be ruled out that the stationing of the Patriots in Poland may be
followed by other actions in building up the American military infrastructure 
in Eastern Europe...." [14]

The 1991 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) on the Reduction and 
Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms expired on December 5 and has been 
extended, but no agreement has been reached on a new pact, 48 days later.

At the end of last year Russia's Prime Minister Vladimir Putin was asked about 
the delay and identified the main impediment to resolving it: "What is the 
problem? The problem is that our American partners are building an anti-missile 
shield and we are not building one."
 
He further defined the problem: "If we are not developing an anti-missile 
shield, then there is a danger that our partners, by creating such 'an 
umbrella,' will feel completely secure and thus can allow themselves to do what 
they want, disrupting the balance, and aggressiveness will rise immediately." 

In respect to how prospects for the reduction, much less elimination, of 
nuclear arms in Europe and North America were faring, Putin added, "In order to 
preserve balance...we need to develop offensive weapons systems," [15] 
reiterating a statement by his nation's president, Dmitry Medvedev, a week 
before. The timing of the announcement that the Pentagon will soon station 
Patriot missiles so close to Russian territory will not help matters. Nor was 
the State Department's contention that "the START follow-on agreement is not 
the appropriate vehicle for addressing" the issue of "missile offense and 
defense." [16]

A month before, Russian news media revealed that "Russia's Strategic Missile 
Forces (SMF), the land-based component of the nuclear triad, will put on combat 
duty a second regiment equipped with Topol-M mobile missile systems by the end 
of 2009.

"The Topol-M missile, with a range of about 7,000 miles (11,000 km), is said to 
be immune to any current and future U.S. ABM [Anti-Ballistic Missile] defense. 
It is capable of making evasive maneuvers to avoid a kill using terminal phase 
interceptors [for example Patriot missiles], and carries targeting 
countermeasures and decoys." [17]

Just as supplying Taiwan with Patriot Advanced Capability-3 (PAC-3) theater 
anti-ballistic missiles led China to conduct a ground-based, midcourse missile 
interception on January 11, so moving U.S. military hardware and troops nearer 
Russia bodes poorly for a nuclear arms reduction agreement.

On the non-strategic front, the 1990 Treaty On Conventional Armed Forces in 
Europe (CFE) limiting the amount and expansion of major armaments on the 
continent is also seriously jeopardized by U.S. and NATO missile shield plans. 
The adapted CFE (Agreement on Adaptation of the Treaty on Conventional Armed 
Forces in Europe) of 1999 has not been ratified by any member of NATO, which 
has linked it with so-called frozen conflicts in the former Soviet Union. The 
August 2008 Georgia-Russia war was a consequence of that obstructionist and 
belligerent policy. The establishment of permanent U.S. and NATO military bases 
in Kosovo, Bulgaria, Romania, Lithuania and now Poland is a gross violation of 
and may prove the death knell for the CFE.

Russia suspended the observance of its treaty obligations under the CFE on July 
14, 2007 because of "extraordinary circumstances...which affect the security of 
the Russian Federation and require immediate measures." [18]

The circumstances alluded to were the U.S. project of establishing missile 
interception facilities in Eastern Europe and the general movement of NATO 
bases and forces to the Baltic and Black Sea regions.

On November 29 of last year Russia "released a draft of a proposal for a new 
European security agreement the Kremlin says should replace outdated 
institutions such as NATO and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in 
Europe (OSCE)." [19]

Chinese analysts Yu Maofeng and Lu Jingli contend that Moscow was motivated by 
its concerns over U.S. and NATO missile plans, NATO's eastward expansion to its 
borders, the 1999 war against Yugoslavia, Western-sponsored "color revolutions" 
in other former Soviet states and NATO members' non-ratification of the Treaty 
On Conventional Armed Forces in Europe. [20]

For the past thirty years each successive American president has unveiled an 
ostensible plan to eliminate nuclear weapons, if none before now has received 
the Nobel Peace Prize while in office [21]. Each in turn then escalated 
reckless arms buildups and armed aggression abroad in an effort to achieve 
global military dominance. The current U.S. commander-in-chief with his foreign 
policy entourage of Robert Gates, James Jones and Hillary Clinton is no 
exception. [22]  


1) Yemen: Pentagon’s War On The Arabian Peninsula
   Stop NATO, December 15, 2009
   
http://rickrozoff.wordpress.com/2009/12/15/yemen-pentagons-war-on-the-arabian-peninsula
2) Rumors Of Coups And War: U.S., NATO Target Latin America
   Stop NATO, November 18, 2009
   
http://rickrozoff.wordpress.com/2009/11/18/rumors-of-coups-and-war-u-s-nato-target-latin-america
3) Bulgaria, Romania: U.S., NATO Bases For War In The East
   Stop NATO, October 24, 2009
   
http://rickrozoff.wordpress.com/2009/10/25/bulgaria-romania-u-s-nato-bases-for-war-in-the-east
4) AFRICOM Year Two: Seizing The Helm Of The Entire World
   Stop NATO, October 22, 2009
   
http://rickrozoff.wordpress.com/2009/10/22/africom-year-two-taking-the-helm-of-the-entire-world
5) U.S.-China Military Tensions Grow
   Stop NATO, January 19, 2010
   http://rickrozoff.wordpress.com/2010/01/20/u-s-china-military-tensions-grow
6) New York Times, January 21, 2010
7) Voice of Russia, December 14, 2009
8) U.S. Missile Shield System Deployments: Larger, Sooner, Broader
   Stop NATO, September 27, 2009
   
http://rickrozoff.wordpress.com/2009/09/27/u-s-missile-shield-system-deployments-larger-sooner-broader
   Black Sea, Caucasus: U.S. Moves Missile Shield South And East
   Stop NATO,September 19, 2009
   http://rickrozoff.wordpress.com/2009/09/19/283
   U.S. Expands Global Missile Shield Into Middle East, Balkans
   Stop NATO, September 11, 2009
   
http://rickrozoff.wordpress.com/2009/09/11/u-s-expands-global-missile-shield-into-middle-east-balkans
9) Bloomberg News, January 14, 2010
10) Polish Radio, December 11, 2009
11) Russia Today, October 16, 2009
12) Stars and Stripes, December 21, 2009
13) Ibid
14) Interfax Ukraine, January 20, 2010
15) Reuters, December 29, 2009
16) Ibid
17) Russian Information Agency Novosti, November 18, 2009
18) Time, July 14, 2007
19) Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, November 30, 2009
20) Strategic considerations behind Russian proposal for new  
    European security treaty
    Xinhua News Agency, December 1, 2009
    http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-12/02/content_12571639.htm
21) Obama Doctrine: Eternal War For Imperfect Mankind
    Stop NATO,  December 10, 2009
    
http://rickrozoff.wordpress.com/2009/12/11/obama-doctrine-eternal-war-for-imperfect-mankind
22) White House And Pentagon: Change, Continuity And Escalation
    Stop NATO, March 19, 2009
    
http://rickrozoff.wordpress.com/2009/08/27/white-house-and-pentagon-change-continuity-and-escalation
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