Defense
While Russia continues to steadily invest in strategic
capabilities, the head of U.S. Strategic Command (STRATCOM) said there is some
transparency in what they are spending money on because of treaty requirements.
But with China the story is very different, Adm. Cecil Haney told the Atlantic
Council in Washington, D.C.“The piece that concerns us, and we work hard at is,
China is not transparent in terms of its intentions and in terms of its
[nuclear] development programs,” He added that “when we look at our
relationship with countries like Russia, being able to have this transparency
through new START treaty is very important to both our nations.” Through the ups and downs in Russian–U.S. relations,
“we have continued to inspect each other, per plan, associated with that
treaty, for example. When we look at China, we haven’t been invited to come
explore what they have associated with things in their nation.”
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