Posted By: JJ Hayes April 8, 2021 @ 4:14 am Blogs, JJ Hayes Show Page
Today’s Star Spangled Salute honors Retired Lt. Col. Rich Juarez. After graduating from KU with his aerospace engineering degree, Rich went into officer training, and that was the beginning an important and memorable military career. His service had him watching and working on planes such as the U2 Spy Plane. He taught at the Air Force Academy, helped build laser guided bombs, disposed of old missiles, and worked on the Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty as it was being negotiated. Rich served for over two decades and there was always one mission, “Make sure that the United States is not surprised by technology developments taking place.” Thank you Rich for your service.
Beyond the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
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Both Russia and China cheered Biden’s announcement.
Russia and China will benefit from President Joe Biden’s decision to unconditionally extend the 2010 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) for five years. It marks a departure from the Trump administration’s effort to halt their nuclear modernization programs.
Both Russia and China cheered Biden’s announcement. The treaty expires on February 1. President Biden spoke Tuesday with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Both parties agreed to complete the five-year extension of the treaty by February 5 during the call.
Extending START without any sort of follow-up plan to compel the Chinese and Russians to halt the modernization of their nuclear weapons programs makes the world a more dangerous place.