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Europe
NATO asks Russia to rejoin arms control treaty
2008-03-30
BRUSSELS - The NATO military alliance called on Russia late Friday to rejoin a post-Cold War era treaty that regulates armed forces in Europe, and warned that it would not uphold its end of the deal indefinitely if no solution could be found.

Russia unilaterally pulled out of the Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE) treaty in December, accusing NATO members of failing to ratify an adapted 1999 version of the agreement that is considered a cornerstone of EuropeÂ’s national security policy. Russian military officials were also angered at NATO troop inspections connected to the treaty and demands that Moscow withdraw forces from breakaway regions in the former Soviet states of Georgia and Moldova.

NATO in a statement insisted it had met ‘all of the concerns Russia has raised’ over the CFE in a package of measures proposed by the United States and backed by its Western allies in the fall of 2007. According to the proposal, NATO members would have moved forward with ratifying the 1999 addition while Russia at the same time addressed ‘outstanding issues’ over its Georgia and Moldova forces.

The alliance said it has continued to implement the CFE treaty ‘in good faith’ since December, but warned that ‘this situation cannot be sustained indefinitely.’
It's an empty threat: eastern European nations don't have the money to increase their defense spending; western European nations and Canada don't have the will, and America has other things to do.
The CFE treaty, first agreed in 1990, places a cap on weapons programmes, including on tanks and other armoured vehicles, artillery systems, fighter planes and helicopters.

‘Russia’s ’suspension’ risks eroding the integrity of the CFE regime and undermines the cooperative approach to security which has been a core of the NATO-Russia relationship and European security for nearly two decades,’ the statement said.
Posted by:Steve White

#2  ION TOPIX > MOSCOW TIMES - RUSSIA'S NEXT COLLAPSE MAY BE ITS LAST; + WAFF.com > UKRAINE LOSES CONTROL OF SHIPYARDS TO RUSSIA. Control of Ukraine econmy precludes need for Russ invasion???

ALso, Russ Govt has reportedly chosen what stragic econ sectors to accept FDI's.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-03-30 23:21  

#1  Didn't we do this already, under the League of Nations? IIRC from my history, there was something about limiting the number and size of warships each nation could have, the number and size of aircraft, tanks, etc., plus the number of troops. It didn't work then, either. Both Germany and Japan violated both the letter and the spirit of the document the first chance they got. Who is nieve enough to believe the Russians won't?
Posted by: Old Patriot   2008-03-30 23:16  

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