Putin gets MD veto power
2007-10-22
Remember when Condoleezza Rice said the U.S. can't be
expected to let anyone veto U.S. security policy? Well, strike that.
According to the FT and Int. Herald Tribune, the U.S. has made
major new concessions to Russia about missile defense. The
most important is a promise to deploy the system on the basis
of threat, with the U.S. and Russia to decide jointly on the nature
of the threat. Given that Vladimir Putin has repeatedly said that
Iran doesn't present a nuclear threat, this promise gives Russia
an easy veto - if it chooses to use it - on deploying the missile-
defense system. This doesn't mean a deal won't eventually be
struck, though, because Moscow could accrue other benefits
from working with Washington. Kowtowing to Russia at such a
late date weakens the U.S.'s position, but it improves the CR's. It
increases the odds that the CR's European partners will finally
sign off on the missile-defense plans.
[Czech Republic Financial Times International radar Poland Nato
EU]
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