Moscow – Putin Sternly Warns US Against Putting Missiles In Europe

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    Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses the Federal Assembly, including the State Duma parliamentarians, members of the Federation Council, regional governors and other high-ranking officials, in Moscow, Russia February 20, 2019.  Sputnik/Mikhail Klimentyev/Kremlin via REUTERSMoscow – Russian President Vladimir Putin sternly warned the United States against deploying new missiles in Europe, saying Wednesday that Russia will retaliate by fielding new weapons that will take just as little time to reach their targets.

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    While the Russian leader didn’t say what specific new weapons Moscow could deploy, his statement further raised the ante in tense relations with Washington.

    Speaking in his state-of-the-nation address, Putin charged that the U.S. has abandoned a key arms control pact to free up its hands to build new missiles and tried to shift the blame for the move to Russia.

    “Our American partners should have honestly said it instead of making unfounded accusations against Russia to justify their withdrawal from the treaty,” Putin said.

    The U.S. has accused Russia of breaching the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces treaty by deploying a cruise missile that violates its limits — the accusations Moscow has rejected.

    The INF treaty banned production, testing and deployment of land-based cruise and ballistic missiles with a range of 500 to 5,500 kilometers (310 to 3,410 miles).

    The intermediate-range weapons were seen as particularly destabilizing as they take shorter time to reach their targets compared to the intercontinental ballistic missiles. That would leave practically no time for decision-makers, raising the likelihood of a global nuclear conflict over a false launch warning.

    Putin reaffirmed that Russia will not be the first to deploy new intermediate-range missiles but warned of a quick retaliation if the U.S. puts such weapons in Europe.

    “They will only take 10-12 minutes to reach Moscow,” he said. “It’s a very serious threat to us, and we will have to respond.”

    He didn’t directly mention the U.S., but noted that the Russian response will be “asymmetrical” and involve new weapons will reach the enemy’s decision-making centers just as quickly.

    “Russia will be forced to create and deploy new types of weapons that could be used not only against the territories where a direct threat to us comes from, but also against the territories where decision-making centers directing the use of missile systems threatening us are located,” he said. “The capability of such weapons, including the time to reach those centers, will be equivalent to the threats against Russia.”

    The president didn’t specify which of the prospective Russian weapons will do the job, but he reported a quick progress on an array of new weapons presented a year ago.

    The Russian leader said the first batch of Avangard hypersonic glide vehicles will be deployed this year. Putin said the development of a vehicle that the military said is capable of flying 27 times faster than the speed of sound was a technological achievement comparable to the 1957 Soviet launch of the first satellite.
    Russian anti-aicraft missile systemes S-300 (R) and S-400 (L) are on display at a military industrial exhibition 'Technologies in machine building' in the city of Zhukovsky, Moscow region, Russia, 11 August 2014 .EPA
    He added that the tests of the new Sarmat heavy intercontinental ballistic missile, the Burevestnik nuclear-powered cruise missile and the Poseidon nuclear-powered underwater drone have been progressing successfully.

    Putin said the first submarine equipped to carry the Poseidon will be commissioned later this year. Shortly after Putin’s speech, the Defense Ministry released a brief video showing a test of the Poseidon, which can target coastal areas with a heavy nuclear weapon, causing a devastating tsunami wave.

    Putin also announced the coming deployment of the new Zircon hypersonic missile for the Russian navy, saying it’s capable of flying at nine times the speed of sound and will have a range of 1,000 kilometers (620 miles).

    He said the Zircon program will not be too costly as the missile has been designed to equip Russia’s existing surface ships and submarines.

    Putin added that the military will deploy more Kinzhal airborne hypersonic missiles, which entered service last year. The Defense Ministry said Wednesday the Kinzhal has been successfully tested at a range exceeding 1,000 kilometers (more than 620 miles) against both sea and land targets.

    Putin urged U.S. officials to take into account the “range and speed of our prospective weapons” before making decisions that will threaten Russia.

    “We are only asking about one thing: Do the count first before making decisions that could create new serious threats against our country and would trigger retaliatory measures,” he said.

    While issuing a tough warning to the U.S., Putin also claimed that Russia still wants friendly relations with Washington and remains open for arms control talks.

    “We don’t want confrontation, particularly with such a global power as the U.S.,” he said.

    At the same time, he criticized what he described as “destructive” U.S. policy of targeting Russia with sanctions.

    Russia’s relations with the U.S. have sunk to post-Cold War lows over Russia’s 2014 annexation of Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula, its support for the Syrian government in the war in Syria and the allegations of Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.

    The menacing talk about new weapons and the tough warnings aimed at the U.S. followed a speech that mostly focused on domestic issues.

    Putin promised Russians that he would raise welfare payments, improve education and the struggling health care system and remove toxic dump sites from cities. Similar goals have been set before, but the progress has been slow as Russia has been buffeted by economic shocks caused by a drop in oil prices and Western sanctions.


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    5 years ago

    I thought Trump was Putin’s man? If you listen to Macabbe you’d think we have a KGB agent in the WH. Sounds like once again you guys are just hocking achink.

    Dr_Obvious
    Dr_Obvious
    5 years ago

    Boruch hashem for Putin he is always looking out for america. he knows that the DEMOCRAPS hate our MILITARY and dont want to spend $$ for the missiles so he is willingg to do it himself. this is good for TRUMP and america

    TrumpIzPrez4-8

    Haimov
    Haimov
    5 years ago

    Bravo Educated….good B job. Are you also an agent?!

    5 years ago

    The missiles should not be deployed in Europe. They are provocative, and are not necessary militarily; we have nuclear submarines on patrol at all times, as well as nuclear bombers which could be deployed. We felt threatened, and didn’tt like it in 1962, when Nikita Khrushchev deployed offensive ballistic missiles to Cuba. A nuclear war between the Soviet Union and the USA almost occurred. NYC was within range of the Cuban missiles, and would have been wiped off the map. For some reason, the military industrial complex, which Pres. Dwight D. Eisenhower warned us about, in January, 1961, is always looking to push new weapons systems; those weapons executives, and their sales personnel, could care less if we become embroiled in another war. After all, it is not the sons of the well to do, and well connected, who have to go and fight. It is only the poor slobs, without any political connections, who have to fight our wars (i.e. Vietnam, the First Gulf War, the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, etc.). The military industrial complex can’t stand it when there is peace, since their weapons don’t sell as fast; also, the military has fewer promotions, when there is peace.

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    5 years ago

    Ever since Putin colluded with Hillary and Obama to try and steal the election with the help of the dossier he has been a defeated man