Background Briefing: May 21, 2020
Trump Trashes Another Treaty
We begin with the tearing up of a third major arms control treaty by President Trump, this time the Open Skies Treaty, first proposed by President Eisenhower then eventually signed in 1992 by 34 nations. Joseph Cirincione, the President of the Ploughshares Fund and host of the “Press the Button” podcast and author of Nuclear Nightmares: Securing the World Before It Is Too Late, joins us to speculate why Trump is ending a treaty which allows nations to fly over each other’s territory with spy planes to make sure nobody is planning a military attack. Amid concerns that Trump is planning to pull out of the one major arms control treaty that is left between the U.S. and Russia, New START, we discuss how this move against Open Skies will hurt our NATO allies who are signatories to the treaty, especially the Baltic states who will not be able to monitor Russian troop movements near their borders because Russia is sure to reciprocate and cut off surveillance flights over their territory. Again the president’s actions appear to hurt our allies and benefit no one except Trump’s friend Putin, leaving us to fear that if he is reelected, Trump will give Putin the ultimate gift of the U.S. pulling out of NATO.