Obama Seeks Russian Missile Deal While Knowing Russia Is Launching Banned Missiles
Russia launches medium-range missiles in violation of the US-Russia nuclear arms reduction treaty
Russia is violating the US-Russia nuclear arms treaty by firing medium-range missiles and we have known about it since at least last May and most likely, since 2008. Yet, Mr. Obama is still pleading with Mr. Putin to sign a new nuclear arms agreement. The reason is clear. Mr. Obama wants to disarm us.
Mr. Obama wants to cut our nuclear force by 80%:
In February 2013, the New York Times reported that Mr. Obama was seeking a new nuclear arms agreement with Russia. He wanted to avoid having it become a campaign issue and waited until after the election.
simulating reentry velocities and conditions with a three-stage solid-fuel Lockheed X-17.
A total of 26 X-17 flights were conducted until March 1957.
1958 Aug 27 -Launch Site USS Norton Sound Launch Complex
Argus 1
The Argus series were the only clandestine nuclear ever conducted by the United States.The rocket-launched nuclear warheads were set off at very high altitudes over the South Atlantic,1800 km south-west of Capetown,South Africa. The purpose was to determine the effects of nuclear tests explosions on the Earth’s
magnetic field and the impact to military radar, communications, satellites and ballistic missiles electronics. The earth’s magnetic field is not only off-axis from the earth,but also off centre from the earth’s core. This means the Van Allen Radiation belts are closest to the earth in the region known as the ‘South Atlantic Anomaly’.
Posted on May 3, 2021.
Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Nikolai Patrushev on the crisis in relations with the U.S. and the way out of it.
Russian-American relations are their lowest level since the end of the Cold War. The already tense situation escalated further following an interview with U.S. President Joe Biden, in which he insulted his Russian colleague, Vladimir Putin, point-blank. In a conversation with Kommersant correspondent Yelena Chernenko, Nikolai Patrushev, Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, described on what conditions Moscow is prepared to cooperate with Washington in the future.
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Each day, Benzinga takes a look back at a notable market-related moment that occurred on this date.
What Happened? On this day 27 years ago, scientist Tim Berners-Lee released the source code for WorldWideWeb, the world’s first web browser and editor.
Where The Market Was: The Dow finished the day at 3,427.55. The S&P 500 traded at 440.19.
What Else Was Going On In The World? In 1993, U.S. President George H.W. Bush and Russian President Boris Yeltsin signed the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, or START II. Texas law enforcement and the U.S. military sieged the Branch Davidians compound in Waco, Texas. A movie ticket cost $4.14.
The Biden Presidency: The First 100 Days
Posted on: April 28, 2021
Written by Stephen J. Wayne, author of the forthcoming book The Biden Presidency.
Why are the first 100 days such an important period for a new president? Attribute the credit or blame to Franklin D. Roosevelt. In 1933, after his first 100 days, Roosevelt explained in a radio broadcast We all wanted the opportunity of a little quiet thought to examine and assimilate in a mental picture the crowding events of the hundred days which had been devoted to the starting of the wheels of the New Deal.
It was during this period that Roosevelt instituted executive actions and called a special session of Congress to enact legislation to relieve personal suffering during the Great Depression, speed the country’s economic recovery, and initiate reforms to preclude such an economic crisis from happening again. Ever since Roosevelt’s assertion that 100 days was a suitable period for an initial assessment of a new administ