Putin on National
Defense: Threats or a Bid to Negotiate on Arms Control?
By Gilbert Doctorow
February 21, 2019 "Information Clearing House" - As he
stated at the outset, Vladimir Putin’s annual state of the nation address
today before a joint session of the nation’s bicameral legislature was
devoted preponderantly to domestic policy. He was expanding on the practical
implications for the Russian population of the policy priorities for his
current six-year term that he set out in decrees of May 2018. These have in
the meantime taken the form of national projects organized around support to
families to encourage childbearing and stabilize the national demographics;
housing construction and financing; roads, ports and other transport
infrastructure development; improved health services; upgrading public
education; encouragement to business innovation and export; and the like.
This material was delivered
with a human touch, drawing on many experiences of contact with people from
all walks of life that the President has gathered in specially organized
meetings focused on these national projects at various cities around his vast
country. He cited in particular his time in Kazan last week talking about
housing.
For most political
observers outside of Russia, myself included, the domestic policy story was
marginal to our interests, though we did sit up and pay close attention to
his brief remarks on one achievement illustrating the strides the country is
making in state of the art applied sciences. This was his description of the
breakthrough represented by the design and production of the hypersonic
Avangard missile system. He likened it to the launch into orbit of the first
Sputnik and he promised spill-over of the science into the civilian economy.
Otherwise, we foreigners
had to wait until the very end of his speech to hear what brought us to watch
this annual ritual in the first place. The raisins in our cake came when the
President finally turned to international affairs. And there, after a rather
cursory summary of Russia’s foreign policy priorities, his discourse shifted
to defense issues raised by the recently announced American withdrawal from
the Intermediate- Nuclear Force (INF) Treaty. Indeed, notwithstanding the
mention a few moments before of the key importance of bilateral ties with
China and also with India, Putin’s focus on Washington and the way the whole
Russian defense industry is directed to meeting threats from the USA,
highlights the centrality of that one country in Russian thinking. Thus,
Putin allowed himself to mock Europe as US “satellites.” Further to the
point, he went on to use folksy language that Nikita Khrushchev would surely
a have approved to describe the Europeans as so many little piglets oinking
their assent to Washington’s allegations of Russian INF violations. The
audience in the hall turned to smiles and applauded enthusiastically.
Western mainstream media
have been quick to note the direct threat by Putin in his speech to respond
to any US placement of nuclear armed cruise missiles in Europe by targeting
not only the European host countries of such installations but the
decision-making centers authorizing their use, meaning Washington. By its new
hypersonic weapon systems, Russia would be able to reach targeted American
cities within the same 10 – 12 minutes that the Americans would enjoy by
lobbing their slower cruise missiles at Moscow from perches in Poland and
Romania.
This is tough talk over
basic issues that suggest not so much a revisiting of the US-Russian Cold War
confrontation over European based Pershings versus Soviet medium range SS20s
targeting Western Europe in the 1980s, as a revisiting of the issues
underlying the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962. At that time, US missiles
secretly based in Turkey brought a mirror image response from Russia (the
Soviet Union) in the form of missiles positioned just off the American coast
and having comparable flying times to hit the American heartland.
Surely, as I have
remarked in recent essays, the highly polished Putin is no Khrushchev, and he
is careful to avoid appearing to issue threats. But the toughness is there
under the velvet glove in speeches like today’s.
To allow readers to draw
their own conclusions, I offer below my translation of the complete text of
the speech relating to the United States.
©Gilbert Doctorow, 2019
Source of Russian
text: http://kremlin.ru/events/president/news/59863
Excerpt – the final 12
minutes devoted to foreign and defense policy of a speech that ran
approximately 90 minutes.
The most acute and
discussed issue today in Russian-American relations is the unilateral
withdrawal of the USA from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF)
Treaty. Therefore, I am simply compelled to dwell on this in some detail.
Yes, to be sure, from the moment of the conclusion of this Treaty in 1987
there have been serious changes in the world. Many countries have developed
and continue to develop this form of weapons, whereas Russia and the USA do
not. We voluntarily have restricted ourselves in this matter. Such a
situation, of course, can raise questions; that is understandable. That is
what our American partners should have said, honestly, and without using
fabricated accusations against Russia to justify their unilateral withdrawal
from the Treaty. It would have been better if, as in 2002, when they left the
ABM Treaty, they had been open and honest about it. Whether this is a good or
bad thing is another matter. I believe it is bad. But they did so and that’s
it. Here they should have acted honestly. How are they themselves acting in
fact? They are violating everything and then seek justification and designate
guilty parties. And still more, they mobilize their satellites: they are very
cautious, but still like piglets they oink their assent on this question. At
first, they began development and application of medium range missiles,
seeking to divert attention by calling them “target missiles” for their
missile defense system. Then they began installing in Europe the MK-41
multipurpose launchers which make it possible to perform combat use of the
medium range Tomahawk cruise missiles.
I am talking about this
and taking your time with it only because we are compelled to respond to the
accusations which we hear directed against us. But having done everything
that I have just said, the USA openly disregarded and demonstratively ignored
the whole set of provisions stipulated by articles 4 and 6 of the INF Treaty.
In particular, according to point 1, article 4 of the Treaty, (and I quote)
“each of the parties liquidates its medium range missiles and launch
installations for such missiles so that neither of the parties has such
missiles and such launchers.” In article 6, point 1, we see (I am reading
word for word): “after this Treaty comes into force and thereafter neither of
the parties will produce any medium range missiles or carry out flight tests
of such missiles, nor produce any stages of such missiles or any launch
installations of such missiles.” End of citation.
By launching medium range
target-missiles and by installing in Romania and Poland launchers suitable
for use with Tomahawk cruise missiles, the USA directly and crudely violated
these requirements of the Treaty. Well, they did this already long ago. In
Romania these launch installations are already standing, and nothing, or
seemingly nothing is happening. Strange, you might say. We see nothing
strange. But people should see this and understand.
How do we evaluate the
situation in this regard. I have already said and want to repeat: Russia does
not intend – and this is very important, I repeat it especially – Russia does
not intend to be the first to locate such missiles in Europe. If they really
will be produced and placed on the European Continent, and the USA has such
plans, in any case we have not heard contrary statements, then this will
greatly exacerbate the situation in the sphere of international security; it
will create serious threats for Russia. After all, the flying time to Moscow
of certain categories of such missiles can amount to 10 – 12 minutes. This is
a very serious threat for us. In this case, we will be compelled, and I want
to underline, precisely compelled, to take mirror-image and asymmetrical
actions. What does this mean?
I will say right now
directly and openly what I am talking about so that no one will rebuke us
later, and so that everything is clear in advance. Russia will be forced to
create and deploy forms of weapons which can be used not only with respect to
those territories from which the respective direct threat arises, but also
with respect to those territories where are located the centers for taking
decisions about using the missile complexes threatening us.
What is important in this
connection: here there is a lot that is new. By their tactical and technical
characteristics, including flight time to the indicated management centers,
these weapons will fully match the threats which are being directed against
Russia.
We know how to do this
and we will carry out these plans immediately, as soon as the respective
threats to us become real. I do not think that the international situation
today is such that it needs additional and irresponsible exacerbation. We do
not want this
What do I want to add
here? Our American colleagues have already tried to achieve absolute military
superiority with the help of their global missile defense system. They must
put such illusions aside. The response from our side will always be powerful
and effective.
Work on the promising
models and systems of arms about which I spoke in my Address a year ago is
continuing – at an even pace, without interruptions, according to plan. We
have begun serial production of the Avangard complex about which I already
spoke today. This year, as was planned, the first regiment of the Strategic
Missile Troops will be supplied with it. We are in production and carrying
out the cycle of tests on the heavy, intercontinental missile Sarmat which
has unprecedented power. The Peresvet laser installations and air force
complexes equipped with the hypersonic Kinzhal missiles have confirmed their
unique specifications in test and battle duty; the personnel have gained
experience operating them. In December of this year all the Peresvety units
delivered to the Armed Forces will be put on combat duty. We are continuing
work to extend the infrastructure for hosting MiG-31 planes equipped with
Kinzhal missiles. The tests are going well on our unlimited range cruise
missile powered by the Burevestnk nuclear engine, as well as on the Poseidon,
our underwater drone with unlimited range.
In this connection, I
want to make a very important remark. We didn’t talk about this previously,
but today I can say this: already in the spring of this year we will put out
to sea our first atomic submarine carrying this drone complex. The work is
proceeding according to plan.
Today, I consider it
possible also to officially inform you about still one more promising new
unit. Remember that last time I said: there is something additional to talk
about, but it is a bit early. Now, calmly we will tell you what we have held
in the vaults. It is one more promising innovation, work on which is going
successfully, with completion certain to occur within the planned timeline.
Namely, I want to speak about the hypersonic Zircon missile, having a speed
in flight of around Mach 9 and a range greater than one thousand kilometers,
capable of destroying targets both on land and at sea. Its use is foreseen on
naval carriers, serial produced surface ships and submarines, including those
already produced or under construction and fitted with the high precision
Kalibr missile complexes. That is to say, all of this will not incur extra
costs for us.
In this connection, I
want to emphasize that for the defense of the national interests of Russia,
we will turn over to the Russian Navy two – three years earlier than
scheduled seven new multifunctional submarines, and in the near future we
will begin construction of five surface ships for global service, while a
further 16 ships of this class will be introduced into the fleet by 2027.
In closing out the
subject of the unilateral withdrawal of the USA from the INF Treaty, I would
like to say the following. In the past few years, the USA has been conducting
towards Russia a policy which one could hardly call friendly. They ignore the
lawful interests of Russia. They are constantly organizing various kinds of
anti-Russian campaigns which are absolutely unprovoked, and I emphasize this,
from our side. They introduce more and more new sanctions which are illegal
from the standpoint of international law. They are dismantling unilaterally
practically all the treaties and legal basis of international security that
developed over recent decades, and at the same time they just about call
Russia the main threat to the USA.
I will say directly that
this is untrue. Russia wants to have full-bodied, equitable and friendly
relations with the USA. Russia is not threatening anyone. All of our actions
in the sphere of security bear an exclusively reactive, meaning defensive
character. We are not interested in a confrontation and do not want it, least
of all with such a global power as the United States of America. But it would
appear that our partners are not noticing how and with what speed the world
is changing, where it is headed. They continue their destructive and clearly
erroneous policy. It hardly corresponds to the interests of the USA itself.
But that is not for us to decide.
We see that we are
dealing with businesslike, very talented people. However, among the ruling
class there are many of those who are excessively captivated by the idea of
their exceptionalism and their superiority over the rest of the world. It
stands to reason that they have the right to think so if they wish. But do
they know how to count? Surely they do. Let them calculate the range and speed
of our upcoming weapons systems. We only ask one thing: let them first do
their calculations, and only after that take decisions which can create
serious threats for our country, understandably leading to actions in
response from the Russian side to reliably ensure our security.
Moreover, I already spoke
about this and want to repeat it: we are ready for negotiations on
disarmament, but we will no longer knock at a closed door. We will wait until
our partners mature, come to understand the need for equitable dialogue on
this subject.
We will continue to
develop our Armed Forces, to raise the intensity and quality of combat
preparation, including our taking into account our experience from the
anti-terrorist operation in Syria. And this was received by practically all
the commanders of the major units of our Ground Troops, our special
operations forces and military police, navy crews, army, tactical operations,
strategic and military transport aviation.
I want to emphasize the
following: for steady and long-term development we need peace. All of our
work to raise our defense capability has only one objective: it is directed
towards ensuring the security of the country and of our citizens, so that no
one will not only not think about committing aggression against Russia but
will not try to use the methods of forcible pressure against our country.
Full version of the speech before the joint
houses of the Russian parliament.
Gilbert Doctorow is a Brussels-based political
analyst. His latest book Does Russia Have a Future? was published in August 2017. Reprinted with
permission from his blog.
This article was originally published by "Anti War" -
© Gilbert Doctorow, 2018
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Discurso do Presidente da Rússia, Vladimir Putin, na manhã do dia 24 de Fevereiro de 2022
Discurso do Presidente da Rússia, Vladimir Putin, Tradução em português
Presidente da Rússia, Vladimir Putin: Cidadãos da Rússia, Amigos,
Considero ser necessário falar hoje, de novo, sobre os trágicos acontecimentos em Donbass e sobre os aspectos mais importantes de garantir a segurança da Rússia.
Começarei com o que disse no meu discurso de 21 de Fevereiro de 2022. Falei sobre as nossas maiores responsabilidades e preocupações e sobre as ameaças fundamentais que os irresponsáveis políticos ocidentais criaram à Rússia de forma continuada, com rudeza e sem cerimónias, de ano para ano. Refiro-me à expansão da NATO para Leste, que está a aproximar cada vez mais as suas infraestruturas militares da fronteira russa.
É um facto que, durante os últimos 30 anos, temos tentado pacientemente chegar a um acordo com os principais países NATO, relativamente aos princípios de uma segurança igual e indivisível, na Europa. Em resposta às nossas propostas, enfrentámos invariavelmente, ou engano cínico e mentiras, ou tentativas de pressão e de chantagem, enquanto a aliança do Atlântico Norte continuou a expandir-se, apesar dos nossos protestos e preocupações. A sua máquina militar está em movimento e, como disse, aproxima-se da nossa fronteira.
Porque é que isto está a acontecer? De onde veio esta forma insolente de falar que atinge o máximo do seu excepcionalismo, infalibilidade e permissividade? Qual é a explicação para esta atitude de desprezo e desdém pelos nossos interesses e exigências absolutamente legítimas?
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Parte Quatro: O Jovem especialista
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Parte Seis: O Democráta
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