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Arms Sales Fuel Russia's Military Spending
NewsMax.com
Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2001
Russia is spending far more on building its military strength than Moscow’s
official estimates of its defense expenditures reveal, a top British defense
official says.
Moreover, a rearming Russia either represents a serious threat to U.S.
national security, as CIA Director George Tenet says, or represents no threat
at all, according to Moscow.

At the heart of the dispute lies Russia’s desperate financial situation and
its solution: sales of sophisticated weapons systems to all comers.

After nearly dropping out of sight in the early 1990s, when defense outlays
plunged from $130 billion in 1992 to a low point of $42 billion in 1998,
spending on the Russian military establishment has now climbed back up to
about $50 billion, according to Britain’s Ministry of Defense.

After a prolonged dispute between officials of Russia’s strategic nuclear
forces and the heads of the nation’s conventional forces over which arm of
the military would get the most funding, President Vladimir Putin decided
that the cash-strapped ground forces would be the beneficiaries of increased
military spending.

Putin has made clear that he intends to modernize Russia’s crumbling
conventional forces and put less emphasis on the nuclear deterrent.

As a result, about two-thirds of military funding went to regular forces last
year, with the remainder split between paramilitary organizations such as
border guards, internal security troops and the like, and defense ministry
employees, according to a briefing by Dr. Christopher Hill of British
Ministry of Defense sponsored by Russian and Eurasian Program of Washington’s
Center for Strategic & International Studies.

According to Hill, "the tendency, evident in recent years, for the strategic
[nuclear] forces to secure a greater proportion of defense resources started
to be questioned in 2000 as the continuing challenge of Islamic militants in
Chechnya and the near abroad emphasized the requirement for better trained
and equipped ground and air forces.”

Other details revealed by Hill concerning the thrust of Russia’s defense
spending included such details as:


A major shift in the distribution of military funds to personnel items (pay,
allowances, pension, food, clothing, accommodation, etc.) where spending has
jumped from about 25 percent to over 50 percent.
Hill notes that while this has not prevented military salaries from falling
sharply and, in some cases, actually being deferred for long periods, it has
also had a "catastrophic impact on the amount of money available for
equipment procurement and maintenance. Orders for new weapons dried up and,
despite continuing overseas purchases, particularly by China and India, the
total value of weapons production had, by the late 1990s, fallen to less than
a tenth of what it was at the start of the decade.”


In the late 1990s Russia’s defense industries, lacking orders from the
government, were in shambles and by the end of the decade "effectively
bankrupt.”
This perhaps explains the Putin’s frenzied efforts to sell advanced military
equipment to all takers, including sworn enemies of the U.S., a development
that led to Tenet’s warning that Russia is one of the major threats to U.S.
national security and is a menace to America’s efforts to limit nuclear
proliferation.

According to a statement issued by Russia’s Foreign Ministry, however, Tenet
is merely waving the bloody shirt to get increased funding from Congress.

"The 'dark revelations' of George Tenet about Russia and our relations with
the US could help the hawks in the US Congress and help boost the CIA budget,
but they in no way correspond to the true state of affairs," the statement
alleged.

"When you consider that the CIA's [status] soared in the Cold War era, it
would be difficult to expect a balanced assessment of Russia-US relations
from its leadership. But even considering this fact, a series of
pronouncements made by George Tenet provoke, to put it mildly, bewilderment."
In testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee, Tenet expressed
concern at Russian President Vladimir Putin's foreign policy views,
particularly his efforts to build a closer alliance with China and India,
possibly at Washington's expense. Moreover, Tenet charged that Putin is
clamping down on human rights and trying to restore Moscow's Soviet-era
sphere of influence. "There can be little doubt that President Putin wants to
restore some aspects of the Soviet past - status as a great power, strong
central authority and a stable and predictable society - sometimes at the
expense of neighboring states or the civil rights of individual Russians,"
Tenet told the committee. Russia, he said, "continues to value arms and
technology sales as a major source of funds," and added that Moscow’s sale of
some $4 billion worth of armaments last year, is an example of their
deliberate proliferation of advanced missile technology. "I cannot
underestimate the catalytic role that [Russian] foreign assistance has played
in advancing these missiles and weapons of mass destruction programs,
shortening their development times and aiding production," said Tenet.




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