Russia-US Security Dialogue Looming: Time to Address a Broader Security Agenda
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after the two presidents’ conversation, the Russian and American chiefs of staff discussed Syria. What’s even more important is that they have agreed to more
military-to-military contacts in the future. Why has it suddenly become so
important for Washington to launch a dialog on defense issues? The answer was
provided by General John E. Hyten,the Commander of US Strategic Command, who admitted in the Senate that the US is defenseless in the face of
the threat from hypersonic weapons. This realization came right after Russian
President Vladimir Putin revealed his recent information about the new systems capable of
hypervelocity flight that are currently being tested and are soon to be
operational.
The US is a great military power but it’s not strong enough to force everyone to dance to its tune. Its defense programs suffer from serious shortcomings. The current arms-control system is in crisis. New challenges keep cropping up. They should be incorporated into the international security agenda but that’s not happening.
The US is a great military power but it’s not strong enough to force everyone to dance to its tune. Its defense programs suffer from serious shortcomings. The current arms-control system is in crisis. New challenges keep cropping up. They should be incorporated into the international security agenda but that’s not happening.
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