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NOVEMBER 2024

Trump Formally Ends Open Skies Treaty With Russia

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Originally appeared at ZeroHedge

After months of threatening to pull out of the Open Skies Treaty with Russia, President Trump has formally withdrawn the US from the post Cold War agreement, announcing the effective end of America’s participation in the treaty on Sunday.

The administration had first announced last May its intent to withdraw, as a State Department spokesperson said, “On May 22, 2020, the United States exercised its right pursuant to paragraph 2 of Article XV of the Treaty on Open Skies by providing notice to the Treaty Depositaries and to all States Parties of its decision to withdraw from the Treaty, effective six months from the notification date.”

Trump Formally Ends Open Skies Treaty With Russia
US Air Force’s OC-135B Open Skies spy plane, via Flickr/USAF

“Six months having elapsed, the U.S. withdrawal took effect on November 22, 2020, and the United States is no longer a State Party to the Treaty on Open Skies,” the statement added.

Initiated in 1992 and then ratified in 2002, it allowed the 35 member states that eventually joined it to conduct short-notice, unarmed observation flights to monitor other countries’ military operations in mutual verification of arms-control agreements.

The treaty even allowed Russian recon flights over tightly restricted Washington D.C. airspace — in past years Russian Tupolev Tu-154s have even flown at low altitude over such sensitive sites as Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland, the US Capitol, the Pentagon, and CIA headquarters in Langley.

Senior administration officials previously said of Open Skies that the US essentially “get nothing out of it” while it potentially exposes national security secrets to broad Russian surveillance.

Trump Formally Ends Open Skies Treaty With Russia

Furthermore, last May Secretary of State Mike Pompeo repeated the US stance that Moscow is in violation of the treaty’s terms.

The charge is based on in some instances Moscow moving to restrict US flights over sensitive facilities in Russia: “While the United States, along with our Allies and partners that are States Parties to the treaty, have lived up to our commitments and obligations under the treaty, Russia has flagrantly and continuously violated the treaty in various ways for years,” he said at the time.

Perhaps more worrisome for the prospect of a new Cold War style arms race between the US and Russia is the fact that the landmark nuclear arms reduction treaty, New START, is also on the chopping block, but it’s expected this policy will be set by the Biden administration.

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Fog of War

Correct me if I’m wrong, but hasnt Russia said it will still allow the other NATO members to conduct flights over its territory ?

James

US sabotaged the agreement by flying back and forth repeatedly over Kaliningrad, interfering with civilian traffic when air defense radar was switched off. So now they “get nothing out of it”…..apparently.

Arthur Deodat Jr.

What about freedom of navigation?

Fog of War

Just like I suspected Russia is a bunch of naive fools, or a certain Chabad lap dog wants to undermine its security. Is Russia suicidal ?

” On Sunday, the Russian Foreign Ministry called that situation “unacceptable.” It added in a statement that Moscow “will seek firm guarantees that the states remaining in the treaty will fulfil their obligations, firstly, to ensure there are no barriers to observing their territory and, secondly, to ensure that the photographs from reconnaissance flights are not transferred to third countries that are not signed up to the deal.”

JIMI JAMES

https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/9964a7a134b7b2ecd74531a4da1456ab741e234619bba828c9bd6c1b16946147.jpg

Nope,just sensible enough to warrant their side of the deal,too bad usa don’t have the balls, let alone honour their own constituates:

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