Putin's NATO Warning: Missiles Deployed as Arms Agreements Collapse
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- π·πΊ Vladimir Putin has declared an end to diplomatic games with NATO, announcing Russia's deployment of medium-range missiles.
- π₯ This move signifies Russia's formal abandonment of long-standing arms reduction agreements and a preparation for military response to any NATO threat.
- π£οΈ Putin stated that the West's destructive steps have led to the deterioration of strategic stability and lowered the foundations for dialogue between nuclear-armed nations.
NATO's Perceived Weakness and Disorganization
- π¨ Poland's deputy prime minister issued a stark warning to Moscow, stating that any further unauthorized incursions into Polish airspace would result in the aircraft being shot down without hesitation.
- π€· Colonel Douglas McGregor observes that NATO appears paralyzed and disorganized, lacking any effective cards to play in the current geopolitical landscape.
- π McGregor suggests that NATO has lost its relevance and is a relic of a bygone era, with European powers like Britain, France, and Germany lacking the capability to intervene effectively in Ukraine.
Arms Control and Strategic Stability
- π€ Putin has expressed willingness to continue abiding by the New START treaty, which is set to expire soon.
- βοΈ The discussion highlights two views on arms control: one seeing it as an illusion due to trust issues, and the other emphasizing its necessity to prevent misunderstandings and a massive arms race.
- β οΈ McGregor argues that agreements like START, which limit weapon numbers, are beneficial as they allow for tracking Russian capabilities, though violations are difficult to address without revealing intelligence sources.
Shifting Global Power Dynamics
- π The narrative suggests a potential disintegration of NATO and a diminishment of Washington's global influence.
- π¨π³ China's increasing assertiveness, including backing a defense agreement between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, signals its growing national power on the world stage.
- π° The discussion touches upon the idea that defense industries are rushing to secure funding for programs before an anticipated financial crisis or collapse.
Future of Defense and Geopolitics
- πΉπΌ A defense industry insider suggests a focus on Taiwan and China for weapons programs, with a deadline around 2027.
- π McGregor dismisses the likelihood of a war with China, attributing the focus to defense industry efforts to secure funding before an economic collapse.
- πΊπΈ The argument is made that the US cannot afford to maintain its global empire and will eventually need to bring troops back and fold up the tent.
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