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while Russia questions US compliance with key nuke accord
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and Mattis Wants Sub-Launched Nuclear Cruise Missile to Curb Russia
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The Pentagon’s plan to deploy a new sea-launched nuclear cruise missile is envisioned as a way to force Russia back into compliance with a decades-old arms control treaty, Defense Secretary James Mattis said Tuesday.

The idea is “to keep our negotiators negotiating from a position of strength,” Mattis told
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in his first public remarks on the administration’s Nuclear Posture Review, which was released last Friday. The report unveiled plans for two new nuclear weapons: a sea-launched cruise missile and a so-called “low yield” ballistic missile.

At issue are Russian violations of the 1987 Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces treaty, which banned the development of ground-based cruise missiles with ranges between 500 and 5,500 kilometers The Obama administration first accused Moscow of violating the pact in 2014, a charge the Trump administration has picked up. Russia denies violating the treaty, and accuses the United States of also undermining the pact.

“I don’t think the Russians would be willing to give up something to gain nothing from us,” Mattis said, adding that if Russia came back into compliance with the treaty, the United States would consider halting work on the cruise missile.

But the Pentagon’s Nuclear Posture Review actually goes much further than Mattis’ suggestion, stating that “if Russia returns to compliance with its arms control obligations, reduces its non-strategic nuclear arsenal, and corrects its other destabilizing behaviors, the United States may reconsider the pursuit of a [sea-launched cruise missile.]”

Pressed by lawmakers over whether the United States actually needed new nuclear capabilities, and why existing lower-yield gravity bombs delivered by strategic bombers wouldn’t be enough to deter nuclear powers like Russia, China and North Korea, Mattis admitted that he does not believe there is any such thing as a “tactical” nuclear weapon.

“Any nuclear weapons used at any time is a strategic game-changer,” he said, but low-yield weapons fit into an emerging deterrence model that seeks to match Russian doctrine to “escalate to de-escalate.”

Russian doctrine has long held that the use of smaller nuclear weapons would be permitted against non-nuclear threats, something that has alarmed western military commanders who charge Moscow maintains a lower threshold for the use of nuclear weapons than the United States and NATO. Mattis insisted the proposed new U.S. nuclear weapons wouldn’t lower the threshold for their use by American commanders.

Even before calling for the creation of these new nuclear capabilities, the Pentagon was planning on spending at least $1.2 trillion on modernizing its nuclear forces over the next three decades. But planners aren’t sure how they are going to pay for the existing plan, much less the new nukes.

Speaking to reporters at the Pentagon last week, Greg Weaver, deputy director for strategic stability on the Joint Staff J5, said “we don’t know what that would cost because we don’t know how we’re going to do it yet. Specifically, you can’t cost it out until you know the approach you’re taking technically and the cost of operations, etc. And that’s all going to go through our normal process. “

Where that money is going to come from is a significant problem. Congress has been unable to provide a consistent budget for the federal government, and the Defense Department has long complained that it cannot embark on long-term modernization projects without a consistent and reliable funding stream.

Mattis also pulled no punches when tackling budget issues on Tuesday, lambasting lawmakers for failing to pass the 2018 budget, and shutting down the government a day after the Pentagon delivered a new National Defense Strategy late last month – a report that Congress had demanded.

“I regret that without sustained, predictable appropriations, my presence here today wastes your time because no strategy can survive, as you pointed out chairman, without the funding necessary to resource it,” he told the House Armed Services Committee.

The defense secretary also pointed out that another government shutdown looms in 48 hours, unless both houses of Congress can pass legislation Tuesday to keep the government funded until March 23, while providing the Pentagon a full year $659 billion in funding.
 

Dizasta1

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Yesterday at 6:55 AM
and Mattis Wants Sub-Launched Nuclear Cruise Missile to Curb Russia
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It's an old dog (U.S) resorting to old tricks again in an attempt to ratchet up tensions so as to shift the guilt off of itself and on to Russia. This is a dirty and nasty game, where on either side, transgressions are made. But make no mistake about it, the instigator, the one that has started it all, is the U.S hegemon. Whether it be South China Sea, Ukraine, Syria, Libya, Somalia, Vietnam, Korea or South America. United States has managed to start conflicts either by clandestine means or overt war. The idea is to have another "Commie" threat like it was during the Cold War days. So as to justify its aggression around the globe. But no matter how they wanna dress it up, the reality remains that America is a Hegemon. 300 military bases around the world, no Soviet Union around for almost 30 years. Wars raging in Syria, Libya, Yemen, Afghanistan, Somalia and Iraq. Threats of nuclear war from the Korean Peninsula. Antagonistic posturing by America in South China Sea. Direct meddling in Ukraine's internal affairs which gave way to War in the Donbass region. So you can see how it would be hard for someone to believe the blantant bullshit America is attempting to feed the world.

Fact of the matter is that the Russian Federation is NOT the Soviet Union. Russians are Orthodox Christians, Soviets were communist, atheists. Russians are protecting their country and standing up to the Western hegemon. Whereas Soviet Union was the hegemonic counterpart to America during the Cold War.
 
... Direct meddling in Ukraine's internal affairs which gave way to War in the Donbass region. ...
reminded me of the anniversary coming up, it's going to be four years:
Feb 27, 2015
exactly one year ago, in the evening of February 27, 2014, these unmarked men entered Simferopol, Crimea airport
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enabling the arrival of some more unmarked men, so let me quote TASS in English on this very special occasion:
February 27 declared Special Operations Force Day in Russia

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EDIT
I realized I should perhaps quote Russia Today, too:
(the anthem of
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FORBIN

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New pic back in the Fleet in only 2022 and before Velikiy uprgaded start

Admiral Nakhimov
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Détails here an excellent blogger ! project 1144.2M
Modernisation du croiseur de bataille Piotr Velikiy
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4 Oscar II/ project 949A upgraded in 949AM all Pacific Fleet
also 4 Akula/971 in 971M : 2 Pacific Fleet and 2 Nothern

Re-equipping the Pacific fleet by 2021 with 4 Izd.949A Antey submarines rearmed with Kalibr missiles.

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FORBIN

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New one, but still using key parts from Soviet serie.
(production run was stopped preemptively with the fall of the Soviet Union.
Since all "Soviet" Blackjacks ended up in Ukraine(some of them later were reobtained), all "Russian" ones were later completed from unfinished examples in progressively lesser degree of readiness. This is the last one if them(17th active and 35th finished plane of this type overall).

Currently they are being upgraded to m1 Standart(easily distinguishable by plated over optical bombing sight), later they're expected to be updated to m2(probably closer to mid-2020s).
New ones (contracted 10 and beyond, overall VKS wants 50 new builds) will be fully new. M2s.
Replace Tu-95M6 in first 25 in service also 35 Tu-95MS-16 whose now 15 upgraded in Tu-95MSM,
Tu-95M6 don't get upgraded.
 
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