22 Nov. 2020 – By Lucia I. Suarez Sang, Lucas Tomlinson | Fox News
The US has one major arms treaty remaining with Russia: New START
The United States officially pulled out of another arms control pact with Russia on Sunday, marking the end of a six-month notification process informing Moscow, U.S. officials told Fox News.
The Trump administration withdrew from the Open Skies Treaty, which was signed between former Cold War foes in 1992 to set up unarmed, reconnaissance flights over each other’s territory to collect data on military forces.
However, the U.S. has accused Russia of violating the agreement for years, barring flights over Russian territory, including Kaliningrad where nuclear weapons are suspected of being present and in range of major European capitals.
“On May 22, 2020, the United States exercised its right pursuant to paragraph 2 of Article XV of the Treaty on Open Skies by providing notice to the Treaty Depositaries and to all States Parties of its decision to withdraw from the Treaty, effective six months from the notification date,” Cale Brown, principal deputy spokesperson for the State Department, said in a statement. “Six months having elapsed, the U.S. withdrawal took effect on November 22, 2020, and the United States is no longer a State Party to the Treaty on Open Skies.”
Earlier this summer, the Pentagon issued a statement saying that “it has become abundantly clear that it is no longer in the United States’ best interest to remain a party to this treaty when Russia does not uphold its commitments.”

At the time, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the move was inspired at least in part by Russian violations of the accord.
“While the United States, along with our Allies and partners that are States Parties to the treaty, have lived up to our commitments and obligations under the treaty, Russia has flagrantly and continuously violated the treaty in various ways for years,” Pompeo said in a statement. “This is not a story exclusive to just the treaty on Open Skies, unfortunately, for Russia has been a serial violator of many of its arms control obligations and commitments.”
The Trump administration’s withdrawal from the treaty comes at the same time the president gave remarks during the virtual G-20 summit.
Ahead of the official withdrawal, some American lawmakers also voiced skepticism about the treaty and encouraged the U.S. departure from it, Russia is the sole beneficiary because the U.S. relies on advanced spy satellites in space to gather intelligence which is not covered by the treaty. Also, the overflights are seen more as a propaganda boost for Moscow – which in the past has flown over President Trump’s Bedminster club and the nation’s capital in recent years.
Some experts believe the United States’ departure from the treaty is a sign that Trump is preparing to exit the one major arms treaty remaining with Russia: New START.
This treaty, which is set to expire in February weeks after the next presidential inauguration, limits U.S. and Russian forces from deploying no more than 1,550 nuclear warheads at a time. Trump has insisted that China must join what is now a U.S.-Russia limit on nuclear arsenals.
Democrats have expressed concern that pulling out of the treaty could harm relationships with European allies who rely on it to keep tabs on Russian activities.
President-elect Joe Biden has called Trump’s decision to withdraw from the treaty short-sighted.
Open Skies was first proposed by President Dwight Eisenhower in 1955, but the Soviet Union refused. It was brought up again by President George H.W. Bush and negotiations began in 1992 following the fall of the Soviet Union. It went into force in 2002 and now has 35 signatories.
The days of Putin violating treaties and getting a pass from the US are over.
Oh wait, Trump lost the election so I guess those days are returning.
Joe likes ukrainian chicks, so there is hope. 😀
Creepy Joe just like the last 5 presidents will probably think he can turn the KGB zit and he will fail too. I just hope he will continue Trump’s policies on Moskovia even though the morally bankrupt media have been lying to us for 4 years that Trump was a secret agent for Putler. Actions, not words…….
How did you pin a hashtag category to your post?
“Russian Aggression”? I forgot already what tag I put on it, lol. There is a tag area to complete when posting so I usually put something relevant there.
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It’s not available in the app i’m using, but in my browser. TY for the info.
I can’t even log in to the app and comment/vote on my iphone after an update. It happened once before but I don’t remember what I did to get back in.
I am glad that we withdrew from this treaty. No treaties are worth having with mafia land. They aren’t worth the paper they’re written on.
It was all coming together nicely I think. Putin losing his ass with oil and gas sales, ruble crumbling, no technology for his military, blocking Putin aggression in the ME and Africa, sanctions, leaving treaties and treated like a pariah.
Now, Creepy Joe will either take credit for all Trump’s work or he will change policies and Putin will be back in action.
I agree with you, Red. Unfortunately, I also agree with your last sentence. I have not much confidence in slow Joe … not at all.
I’d bet Snowden has tons of dirt on Biden which means the tiny poisoner does too. Hopefully anti-RuSSian sentiment will remain strong and bipartisan for many years in the US.
I place my hopes on Congress, as I had during Trump’s tenure.