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AN OPEN LETTER TO VLADIMIR PUTIN - WHY ?
F.H. Knelman, Ph.D.

The Russian agreement to the U.S.-initiated agreement to cut their
strategic nuclear forces by two-thirds is astounding, given that this
is playing directly into U.S. plans for global supremacy. For one
thing, the U.S. is not going to actually destroy but only shelve the
above cuts, at any time able to retrieve them from storage. The
Russian nuclear military regime, on the other hand, is in shambles.
Retrieval for them will be more difficult. At the same time, the
Russians are actually requesting U.S. assistance to rationalize
their nuclear regime, providing the U.S. with important intelligence
data, such as the stored missile site.

But even worse, the basic motive of the U.S. in initiating these
strategic missile cuts is to improve the effectiveness of their anti-
ballistic missile defences, radically reducing the number of targets
comprising a Russian attack on the U.S.  Given the U.S. basic
counterforce strategy, we are moving into a time when mutual
assured destruction between the two major nuclear powers is
becoming an American monopoly, altering the mutual to the
unilateral. Do the Russians really believe that the land-based
missile defences being constructed in Alaska and the new
Northern Command are directed to an attack by Iraq?

The only possible rationale for the Russian position is that they are
confident they can develop a variety of penetrating aids for their
strategic missiles which will distract, confuse and overcome U.S.
missile defences. We would then be entering a new dynamic of the
nuclear arms race between anti-missiles and anti-anti-missiles.
Given the disarray of the Russian nuclear regime and their general
economic problems, the
latter may be a vain hope.

Thus we are left to conclude that the Russian position is
inexplicable.  They had the opportunity to tie strategic missile
reductions in exchange for the U.S. to uphold the Anti-Ballistic
Missile (ABM) Treaty. Could it just have been the mighty U.S.
dollar that denied them this option? For example, we know they
desperately require assistance to clean up their vast nuclear
reserves consisting of huge amounts of radioactive waste, large
numbers of tactical weapons and stockpiles of weapons grade
nuclear materials comprising an open invitation for accidents or
acts of malice of one kind or another. Also we are witnessing an
increasing U.S. presence in the former Soviet republics that
surround Russia, at some future time representing a direct threat.
And finally, we cannot understand Russia’s lack of response at
being identified as one of the seven enemy states to be targeted
with nuclear weapons in the U.S. 2002 Nuclear Posture Review, let
alone the existing U.S. Single Integrated Operational Plan (SIOP),
a nuclear hit list against Russian targets of value. And surely they
are aware of the U.S. first disarming strike policy.

Putin can still recoup a major diplomatic victory by supporting the
forthcoming Space Preservation Treaty. Both Russia and China
have expressed their opposition to the U.S. abrogation of the Anti-
Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty of 1972. Together Canada, Russia
and China could have a very positive impact on the success of the
Treaty. The Space Preservation Treaty, initiated by Congressman
Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio), is being circulated to every nation-state
leader.  It can be immediately signed and sent to the U.N.
Secretary General’s office as Treaty Depositary, and ratified
quickly.

The Space Preservation Treaty is an international companion to
legislation introduced by Kucinich in the U.S. House of
Representatives, H.R. 3616, the Space Preservation Act of 2002, in
January, 2002. Both the Treaty and the bill ban all space-based
weapons and the use of weapons designed to destroy any object in
space that is in orbit.  It also immediately terminates research,
development, testing, manufacturing, and deployment of all space-
based weapons, but does not prohibit space exploration, R&D,
testing, production, manufacturing and deployment of any civil,
commercial or defense activities in space that are not related to
space-based weapons, thus reserving space for the benefit of all
living things on our small planet.  This Treaty will also be verifiable.
It requires that an outer space peacekeeping agency be
established to monitor and enforce the ban.

The momentum of getting this Treaty supported and passed into
law has begun, and this ban on space-based weapons can become
reality in 2002.  This world treaty will fill the legal void left by the
abrogation of the ABM Treaty.  It will replace the ABM Treaty.
With the support of Canada, Russia and China a large majority of
members of the United Nations would likely sign on to the Treaty,
as most nation-state leaders have already expressed support for
preserving space for weapons-free peaceful, cooperative purposes.
The European Union (with the exception of Britain) are likely
signatories. isolating the United States and exposing its
unilateralism and contempt for the rest of the world is, in itself, a
lofty goal.  A possible change in the balance of power in the U.S.
Congress at the end of 2002 and a strong contender for a president
in 2004 devoted to strength through peace rather than the reverse,
who could establish this Treaty as Universal Law and save the
world from an inevitable nuclear catastrophe.

In conclusion, the Space Preservation Treaty is one of the most
important initiatives of our time!  It is truly worthy of our support. Let
us all begin by moving Canada to be an early signatory.

For detailed information on the Space Preservation Treaty, contact
the Institute for Cooperation in Space (ICIS) at
www.peaceinspace.com, c/o Dr. Carol Rosin : e-mail:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or call 805-641-1999 (in the U.S.) or Alfred Webre
JD MEd at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or call 604-733-8134 (in
Canada).

Author of above article: Award winning F.H. Knelman, PHD., Is
author of over 500 articles, papers, books and studies on common
security, environment, energy, science and technology:  Email:
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BRIEF BIOGRAPHY
F.H. Knelman, Ph.D.

F.H. Knelman received his doctorate in Engineering at the Imperial
College of Science, University of London, U.K. He has enjoyed a
long teaching career, having taught Liberal Studies of Science,
York University, 1962-1967 and  Director and Full Professor of
Science & Human Affairs, Concordia University, 1967-1987. Dr.
Knelman also taught Peace Studies at the Grindstone Island
Peace School, Santa Barbara College, Langara College and Simon
Fraser University. As well, he taught Environmental Studies at UC
Santa Barbara and Santa Cruz and the University of Victoria. He is
the author of over 500 articles, papers and studies on the subjects
of common security, environment, energy and the social relations
of science and technology, as well as many technical papers and
numerous keynote addresses.

Among his books are 1984 and All That, Wadsworth Publishing;
Nuclear Energy: The Unforgiving Technology, Hurtig Publishers
(1975); Anti-Nation: Transition to Sustainability, Mosaic Press
(1979); Reagan, God and the Bomb, Prometheus Books (1985);
America, God and the Bomb: The Legacy of Ronald Reagan, New
Star Books (1987) and Every Life is a Story: The Social Relations
of Science, Peace and Ecology, Black Rose Books (1999).

He is the recipient of many awards, among which are the World
Wildlife Fund Prize, 1967, the World Federalists Peace Essay
Prize (1970), the White Owl Conservation Prize (1972 - as
Canada's outstanding environmentalist), the Ben Gurion University
Medal of Merit, 1983, the United Nations Association Special
Achievement Award (Montreal) and a special award for meritorious
service to the cause of common security by the Canadian Peace
Research and Education Association in 1987. Dr. Knelman was
awarded the Queen's 1992Commemorative Medal and, in 1994 the
World Federalists of Canada "World Peace Prize." In 1996 he was
awarded the Environmental Lifetime Achievement Award by The
Skies Above Foundation. He is also a lifetime member of the 500
Club of Rome.

Professor Knelman has a long history of involvement in
environmental issues, spanning some forty years. He is associated
with the founding of the earliest environmental Non-Government
Organizations (ENGOs) in Canada, as well as being the founder of
Scientists for Social Responsibility, Canada's first scientific group
concerned with environmental issues (1964). He is currently Vice-
President and Founding Director of the Whistler Foundation for a
Sustainable Environment. Dr. Knelman was attached to the
Science Council of Canada on a major energy conservation study
(Background Study #33). He is on the Advisory Board of the
Nuclear Age Peace Foundation in Santa Barbara, CA and past
Editor of The Health Guardian, a Journal of Alternative Medicine.

Dr. Knelman has conducted extensive research in
energy/environment policy. He has been the keynote speaker at
some twenty-five national and international conferences on these
themes. In 1981 he was the special adviser on energy/environment
to the State of California and an early consultant to the Federal
Department of Environment, Ottawa, in the 1970's. He was one of
forty scientists in the world invited to a parallel conference at the
U.N. Conference on the Human Environment, Stockholm, 1972. He
co-authored a Nobel Prize Winner Declaration submitted to the
1992 U.N. Conference on Environment and Development in Rio.

Dr. Knelman is a founding member of the Canadian Peace and
Education Association and writes a regular monthly column, "Our
Nuclear Age" for the Vancouver-based journal "Outlook" and is a
frequent contributor to several other journals.


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