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Article published February 13, 2010
Costly defense


PRESIDENT Obama appears to be putting negotiation of a new Strategic Arms
Reduction Treaty (START) with Russia in jeopardy in the name of installing a
missile system in Romania. 


The previous START negotiations with the old Soviet Union were launched by
President Ronald Reagan in 1982. Signed in 1991 by President George H. W.
Bush, the pact expired last December. Negotiations toward a new treaty, with
deeper arms cuts on both sides, have been under way between Russia and the
United States for some time. 


Approval of a new treaty would be consistent with Mr. Obama's policy
emphasis on making the world safer by reducing the number of weapons of mass
destruction held by the United States, Russia, and other nuclear powers. 


Mr. Obama has been looking forward to signing a new START accord with
Russia. At one point he had hopes of doing so at the Copenhagen climate
change conference in December. Negotiations have been said to be proceeding
smoothly. 


Now, Mr. Obama has thrown a monkey wrench into the talks by obtaining the
agreement of Romania to install missile defense facilities on its territory.



Since 2004 Romania, a former partner in the Warsaw Pact, has been a member
of NATO, which provides a strong guarantee of its security. It is also
considered one of the most corrupt countries in Europe, calling into
question its reliability in preserving the security of any valuable weapons
put into its hands. 

Russia reacted predictably to Romanian President Traian Basescu's
announcement last week of the new missile agreement with the United States.
Gen. Nikolai Makarov, the chief of Russia's military staff, said the step
would hold up the START negotiations. 



Is this a move by Mr. Obama to try to head off criticism of his
administration's security posture, or is it just a case of mistaken
priorities? If the President is willing to abandon a new strategic arms
treaty with Russia to increase protection of Romania, or to fend off
political criticism of his administration, this missile ploy makes no sense.
 
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