December 2, 2010
		Putin bullies hapless Obama to force Senate to ratify new START treaty
Russian  Prime Minister Vladimir Putin is really enjoying the ‘Reset’ in  U.S./Russian relations under the weak-kneed Obama presidency. The  disastrous Obama-Clinton foreign policy has given Mr. Putin a golden  opportunity to regain Russia’s once feared super-power status. After  persuading Mr. Obama to betray our Polish and Czech allies by abruptly  canceling the missile defense system, Putin convinced Barry and Hillary  to sign the new START treaty which clearly favors Russia. 
The  latest round of WikiLeaks combined with Mr. Obama’s inability to force  the new START treaty on a increasingly skeptical Senate has provided Mr.  Putin with yet another opportunity to bully the hapless Obama. The Moscow Times reports:
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said in an interview released Wednesday that Russia might be forced to build up its nuclear forces against the West if the United States fails to ratify a new arms reduction pact reached earlier this year.The warning was the second in as many days after President Dmitry Medvedev said Tuesday that failure to develop a joint European missile shield with NATO could create an arms race in the next decade and force the Russian military to deploy new offensive weapons near the border of the security bloc.If the United States Senate fails to ratify the New START treaty that Medvedev and U.S. President Barack Obama signed in April, Russia will have to start adding weapons, Putin said.“That’s not our choice. We don’t want that to happen. But this is not a threat on our part,” Putin said, according to an excerpt of an interview with CNN’s Larry King, recorded Tuesday and posted on the CNN website Wednesday. “We’ve been simply saying that that is what we all expect to happen if we don’t agree on a joint effort there.”
Mr. Putin  explained to Larry King that ratifying the new START treaty would be in  the United States best interest and that failing to do so would be “very  dumb.” Maybe it’s just me, but hearing Vladimir Putin tell us that  ratifying the treaty is in our best interests does not assuage any of my  concerns. If the treaty was really in our best interests, why would Mr.  Putin feel compelled to threaten us with a ramped-up arms race is we  don’t accept it? 
December 2, 2010




