Los Angeles Times

Russia flouted arms treaties

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Re “Trump’s arms control phobia,” editorial, June 11

The L.A. Times Editorial Board frames the U.S. exit from the Intermedia­teRange Nuclear Forces Treaty and the Open Skies Treaty as a Trump administra­tion assault on arms control. The problem is not the current administra­tion alone but Russian noncomplia­nce.

In the Obama administra­tion’s final arms control compliance report, the State Department declared, “The United States has determined that in 2015, the Russian Federation continued to be in violation of its obligation­s under the INF Treaty not to possess, produce, or flight-test a ground-launched cruise missile (GLCM) with a range capability of 500 km to 5,500 km, or to possess or produce launchers of such missiles.”

Efforts to get Moscow back into compliance failed then and now.

On Open Skies, Russia has breached an agreement that I helped negotiate as a State Department foreign affairs officer. Contrary to the view that U.S. withdrawal is “insane,” Open Skies never was a significan­t contributo­r to arms control or intelligen­ce, and its contributi­on to confidence building has been undermined by Moscow’s violative behavior. Bennett Ramberg

Los Angeles The writer served as a foreign affairs analyst in the State Department Bureau of Political-Military Affairs in the George H.W. Bush administra­tion.

Thank you for your editorial. Compared to our current crises, nuclear treaties may seem a back-burner issue.

But President Trump’s withdrawal and threats to leave multilater­al treaties with Russia and Iran, signed by presidents of both parties, will isolate us and remove important constraint­s on the use of nuclear weapons in war.

Combined with his plans to develop new hypersonic missiles and resume nuclear weapons tests, there is real reason for alarm.

As someone who is old enough to remember the aftermath of Hiroshima and the ensuing nuclear arms race, I hope that the importance of weapons agreements to our global future will play a major role in election debates. Our survival could depend on it. Dee Abrahamse

Long Beach

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