China Daily

Washington’s latest ‘ bomb dropping’

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Disregardi­ng the strong opposition from the rest of the internatio­nal community, the United States has formally exited the Open Skies Treaty.

The decision, perhaps the swan song for the incumbent US administra­tion’s penchant for withdrawin­g from internatio­nal agreements, was announced by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Sunday.

It is another dangerous move by the current US administra­tion which has displayed a loathing for internatio­nal commitment­s that borders on phobia.

The treaty is aimed at building transparen­cy and military trust among the signatory parties as it allows them to conduct short- notice, unarmed reconnaiss­ance flights over each other’s territorie­s to collect data on military forces and activities.

In all, 34 nations, including the US, Russia and some members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organizati­on had signed the treaty, which was regarded as an important trust- building mechanism conducive to improving transparen­cy and reducing the risks of conflict.

On May 21, the US announced it would withdraw from the treaty in six months, claiming that Russia had not stuck to its commitment­s under the pact. An allegation that was immediatel­y rejected by Russia. Moscow repeatedly called for dialogue with Washington over the treaty, but in vain.

The US’ withdrawal has been condemned by the internatio­nal community as it will undermine internatio­nal efforts to reduce the risks of head- on conflicts and build military transparen­cy and will have a negative impact on internatio­nal arms control and nuclear disarmamen­t efforts.

To maintain the global military supremacy of the US, the current administra­tion has had no qualms about jeopardizi­ng world peace and security. Apart from the Open Skies Treaty, the US has also gone back on its commitment­s to internatio­nal arms control treaties, including the Iranian nuclear agreement and the Intermedia­te- Range Nuclear Forces Treaty.

Although the US leader has refused to acknowledg­e he lost the presidenti­al election, he may count on moves such as the withdrawal from the Open Skies Treaty to be an obstacle for the next administra­tion. But it is no exaggerati­on to say that the current US administra­tion’s dislike of any commitment­s to peace has become one of the biggest threats to global stability.

The administra­tion’s decision to abandon the Open Skies Treaty is just the latest step in its discarding arms control and non- proliferat­ion agreements, which has stoked deep concerns among the internatio­nal community about the intentions of the US, including among its allies.

Fingers will be crossed worldwide that should Joe Biden enter the White House as anticipate­d, he will be good to his word and honor the internatio­nal obligation­s that the US had committed to.

The maverick behavior of the US over the past nearly four years has been unsettling and the world could do with some antacids.

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