Putin's
Warning: Full Speech 2016
July
25th, 2016 - Fort Russ News -
Translated by Inessa
Sinchougova
Fort
Russ,
25
July, 2016
Initially,
I published only a small portion of this segment as I felt the key
message must be made obvious. However, I have been pleasantly
surprised with many people around the world reaching out to
translate this into other languages, as well as wanting to see the
full address.
This
candid conversation took place with representatives of various
media outlets during the St Petersburg International Economic
Forum, in June 2016. Putin urged journalists to report genuinely on
the impending danger that is a nuclear arms race.
Nobody
has anything to gain from a nuclear stand-off against Russia. The
power hungry decision-makers are few in number, but powerful enough
to have subverted mainstream media to misrepresent Russia as the
main threat to international security.
Back
in 2007, Putin informed the Western world that Russia will develop
its weaponry to counter US advances. This was said in response to
the US missile defense system that was starting to be developed at
the time (previously prohibited in international law.)
With
the NATO missile defense system on Russia’s doorstep – the
threat to international security is very real; not that you would
know it via mainstream Murdoch media.
In
2002, the United States unilaterally and without consultation,
withdrew from the landmark Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty.
President George W. Bush noted that the treaty is “now behind
us,” describing the ABM Treaty as a Cold War relic.
Signed
in 1972, the ABM Treaty barred both the US and the USSR from
deploying national defenses against long-range ballistic missiles.
The treaty was based on the premise that if either superpower
constructed a strategic defense, the other would build up its
offensive nuclear forces to offset the defense.
The
superpowers would therefore quickly be put on a path toward a
never-ending offensive-defensive arms race, as each tried to
balance its counterpart’s actions. Until Bush took office, the
Treaty was referred to as a “cornerstone of strategic stability”
because it facilitated later agreements, reducing U.S. and Russian
strategic nuclear arsenals.
The
US, assuming that a weakened Russia will never again be in a
position to counter US hegemonic power, proceeded to encroach on
Russia’s borders through its manipulation of NATO objectives.
Today,
there is no instrument in international law that prevents the
possibility of mutually assured destruction. Putin has been sending
out warnings for over 10 years – all of which fell on deaf
ears.
Who will push the button first?
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