FROM EIR DAILY ALERTU.S. Suspends Participation in INF Treaty; Trump Is Firm, ‘We Stand Ready To Engage Russia’Feb. 1, 2019 (EIRNS)—The Trump Administration announced this morning, that it would be suspending U.S. participation in the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty beginning Feb. 2, sixty days after Secretary of State Mike Pompeo issued an ultimatum warning Moscow that the only way to prevent the collapse of the treaty would be for Russia to withdraw the 9M729 cruise missile from service and destroy it. A six-month period of withdrawal provided for by the treaty now begins. Pompeo issued a statement to reporters. The White House issued a Fact Sheet. President Donald Trump released his own statement. The gist of all three statements is that Russia has not complied with the treaty; the U.S. will go ahead with new arms development; and then, if Russia complies, some new deal can be arranged. Polish Foreign Minister Jacek Czaputowicz has already welcomed the Trump Administration’s announcement. “We do not wish that [to deploy nuclear missiles in Poland] at all,” Czaputowicz told Germany’s Der Spiegel in an interview posted Feb. 1. “But it all depends on how Russia behaves in the future, whether it will continue its aggressive arms policy, and NATO must decide that as a community.” Support for the U.S. action is otherwise coming—at least lip service—from NATO and other quarters in Europe. The White House Fact Sheet, distinct from Trump’s personal statement, is belligerent. “Enough is enough,” it states about Russia’s alleged non-compliance.
The Fact Sheet states that allies are supporting the U.S.
The President’s personal three-paragraph statement is different, although it makes the same points that “Russia has violated the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty with impunity.” But then President Trump cracks the door open, by concluding:
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