Friday, April 9, 2021

Biden Administration Says Rejoining 'Open Skies' Would Send A "Wrong Message" To Russia

An American OC-135B takes off at Kubinka air base in Russia. The aircraft was used under the Open Skies Treaty. (Artyom_Anikeev/Getty Images)

Defense News: Biden Says Rejoining 'Open Skies' Would Send "Wrong Message" To Russia  

WASHINGTON — The United States appears unlikely to rejoin the 34-nation Open Skies Treaty over its concerns about Russian noncompliance, with the Biden administration telling international partners in a recent diplomatic memo obtained by Defense News that doing so would send the “wrong message” to Russia.

The note, sent days before the U.S. Air Force confirmed plans to retire the aging aircraft used to fulfill the mutual surveillance pact, may signal the end of hopes that the U.S. will rejoin the agreement.  

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Update: Biden Says Rejoining 'Open Skies' Would Send "Wrong Message" To Russia After Bashing Trump For Exiting It (Zero Hedge)  

WNU Editor: I got the message that this treaty was dead when I read this a few days ago .... U.S. Retires Planes Used to Monitor Russia Under ‘Open Skies’ Treat (WSJ). This was also another indication that the treaty was dead .... Russia Looks To Repurpose Surveillance Jets After Open Skies Treaty Exit (Warzone/The Drive). 

The Biden administrations to not rejoin the "Open Skies" treaty is the opposite of what was being said last year (see below).

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

"In announcing the intent to withdraw from the Open Skies Treaty, President Trump has doubled down on his short-sighted policy of going it alone and abandoning American leadership. With the world confronting the health and economic consequences of a global pandemic, the United States should be leading the international community, working with allies, and avoiding destabilizing actions." - Joe Biden the Turd


Joe said one thing during campaign and did the exact opposite in the first 45 days of his (really Obama's) presidency.