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The End of Nuclear Arms Control

"The arms-control architecture of the late Cold War era is falling apart, and the latest evidence comes from no less than the true arms-control believers in the Biden Administration. The State Department told Congress this week that Russia is stiff-arming inspections stipulated in the New Start treaty between the U.S. and Moscow.

That must have been a painful admission since President Biden extended the treaty in his first days in office. The agreement caps deployed strategic nukes at 1,550 warheads. The U.S. and Russia were supposed to meet in Cairo in November for periodic talks prescribed in the treaty, but Moscow canceled. State says without the ability to "spot-check" Russian warhead declarations, it can't be certain that Russia honored the treaty's bounds last year, albeit it "likely" did.

Moscow blames its intransigence on U.S. help for Ukraine, but Russia's behavior is "a surprise to no one," as Idaho Sen. Jim Risch, the ranking Republican on Senate Foreign Relations, said Tuesday. The Trump Administration pulled out of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces treaty.

The Senate ratified New Start in 2010 but only after extracting a pledge by President Obama to modernize the aging U.S. nuclear arsenal. The modernization is proceeding, slowly. But New Start has since devolved into an anachronism from a world that no longer exists.

New Start doesn't cover Russia's arsenal of up to 2,000 tactical nuclear weapons (U.S. inventory is estimated at about 230). 

The treaty also doesn't touch hypersonic weapons, even as Russia and China continue to develop these and other advanced weapons that can target the U.S. homeland.

Oh, and another small problem: The country now amassing nukes at a furious clip isn't a party to the treaty. China's "operational nuclear warheads stockpile has surpassed 400," a Defense Department report said last fall. That is double the Pentagon's estimate from 2020. "If China continues the pace of its nuclear expansion," the 2022 report said, it will have about 1,500 warheads by 2035.

All of this was evident in 2021 when New Start was set to expire, and our contributor John Bolton suggested a six-month extension that would allow talks to continue. But President Biden waved the treaty through for five years, now in force until 2026. That wishful thinking has been exposed with Russia's refusal to comply with inspections.

House and Senate GOP lawmakers on the Armed Services committees warned on Tuesday that the Pentagon needs to "prepare for a future where Russia may deploy large numbers of warheads" in violation of the treaty. The urgent priority is expanding U.S. missile defenses, as well as updating the U.S. ground, air and sea nuclear deterrent.

The Biden Administration could also revisit its mistake in trying to cancel the nuclear sea-launched cruise missile. The Biden Administration is no doubt eager to save New Start, but any agreement that hamstrings U.S. defenses makes the world more dangerous." [1]

Good. Our aging forgetful boys are eager to play war. The only thing that is keeping us out of World War III are the nukes. The more of them the better, since the probability of taking out all of the at once is reduced. Less possibilities to win a nuclear war makes our world safer.

1. The End of Nuclear Arms Control
Wall Street Journal, Eastern edition; New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 03 Feb 2023: A.14.

 

George'o Costanzos geresnio gyvenimo vadovas

  "Klasikiniame "Seinfeldo" epizode "Priešingybė" George'as Costanza per pietus apgailestauja dėl savo baisių instinktų ir jų išplaukiančių gyvenimo pasirinkimų. Tai išgirdęs Jerry Seinfeld pastebi: "Jei kiekvienas jūsų instinktas yra neteisingas, tada turėtų būti, kad, elgiantis priešingai, būsite teisus." Įkvėptas Džordžas prieina prie patrauklios moters, pietaujančios vienos, ir prieš visus instinktus stengiasi kalbėti nuoširdžiai: "Mano vardas Džordžas. Esu bedarbis ir gyvenu su tėvais." Ji sutinka pasimatymui.

 

     Toks sąmojis ir tokia išmintis! O kas, jei tai tik televizijos dialogas? Patrankų šūviai už George'o Costanza naujai atrasto požiūrio į gyvenimą apšvietė Vakarų dangų šimtmečius. Parama randama intelektualioje Šventojo Tomo Akviniečio, Šv.Ignoto Lojolos ir C.S.Lewiso artilerijoje.

 

     XIII amžiuje Akvinietis rašė, kad gimtoji nuodėmė sujaukė natūralų žmogaus polinkį į dorybę. Jei puolęs žmogus nebe visada žino ir nenori, kas jam gera, šio fakto pripažinimas yra svarbus žingsnis teisingo veiksmo link. Pripažindamas, kaip dažnai jis buvo pats sau didžiausias priešas, George'as Costanza užpildė angeliškojo gydytojo receptą.

 

     Po šimtmečių britų rašytojas C.S.Lewisas iškėlė šią mintį knygoje „Tik krikščionybė“. Savęs supratimo nepakako. Atvirkščiai, „jei važiuojate neteisingu keliu, pažanga reiškia, kad reikia apsisukti ir grįžti į teisingą kelią“. Lewisas žinojo, kad geri ir blogi įpročiai veda žmones priešingomis kryptimis. Racionali reakcija suvokus, kad kompasas sugedęs, yra dvejopa. Pirma, sustokite savo vėžėse. Antra, suraskite tikrąją šiaurę. George'as Costanza žengė abu žingsnius.

 

     Tarp Akviniečio ir Lewiso buvo Ignacas, uolus XVI amžiaus žmogaus prigimties tyrinėtojas. Kaip ir Akvinietis, Ignacas žinojo, kad žmogus yra netobulų polinkių padaras. Kaip ir Lewisas, jis žinojo, kad dažni veiksmo keitimai buvo reikalingi. Ignaciška agere contra arba veikimo prieš praktika, išdėstyta jo „Dvasių atpažinimo taisyklių“ šeštojoje taisyklėje, parodė patikimiausią kelią į teisingą Lewiso kelią.

 

     Ignacui kelias į apleistos, kaip dykuma, maldos, įveikimą buvo daugiau maldos, o ne mažiau. Jis žinojo, kad stiprybė dažnai atsiranda, darant ką nors daugiau, būtent tada, kai norisi padaryti mažiau. „Agere contra“ apima George'o Costanzos „dar priešingai“ filosofiją.

 

     Nustatykite problemą (Akvinietis), sustokite ir pasukite (Lewisas) ir paskubėkite priešinga blogo instinkto kryptimi (Ignacas). Nenuostabu, kad priešinga George'o filosofija jam taip gerai pasiteisino. Jis stovėjo ant Vakarų minties milžinų pečių.

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     Ponas Kerriganas yra advokatas Charlotte, N.C.“ [1]

 

1. George Costanza's Guide to Better Living
Kerrigan, Mike.  Wall Street Journal, Eastern edition; New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 03 Feb 2023: A.15.

George Costanza's Guide to Better Living

"In the classic "Seinfeld" episode, "The Opposite," George Costanza laments during lunch his terrible instincts and their resulting life choices. Hearing this, Jerry Seinfeld observes, "If every instinct you have is wrong, then the opposite would have to be right." Inspired, George approaches an attractive woman dining alone and against all instinct tries honesty: "My name is George. I'm unemployed and I live with my parents." She agrees to a date.

Such wit and wisdom! So what if it's merely sitcom dialogue? The cannonade behind George Costanza's newfound approach to living has lit the Western sky for centuries. Support is found in the intellectual artillery of St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Ignatius of Loyola and C.S. Lewis.

In the 13th century, Aquinas wrote that original sin disrupted man's natural predisposition to virtue. If fallen man no longer invariably knows and wants what's good for him, recognition of this fact is an important step toward right action. In acknowledging how often he was his own worst enemy, George Costanza filled the Angelic Doctor's prescription.

Centuries later, British writer C.S. Lewis advanced this thought in "Mere Christianity." Self-awareness wasn't enough. Rather, "if you are on the wrong road, progress means doing an about-turn and walking back to the right road." Lewis knew good and bad habits led men in opposite directions. The rational reaction to realizing a compass is broken is twofold. First, stop in your tracks. Second, find true north. George Costanza took both steps.

Between Aquinas and Lewis was Ignatius, a keen 16th-century student of human nature. Like Aquinas, Ignatius knew man was a creature of imperfect tendencies. Like Lewis, he knew frequent about-faces were in order. The Ignatian practice of agere contra, or acting against, set forth in Rule Six of his "Rules for the Discernment of Spirits," showed the surest way to Lewis's right road.

To Ignatius, the path to overcoming desolation like aridity in prayer was more prayer, not less. He knew strength often comes from doing more of something precisely when you want to do less of it. Agere contra encapsulates George Costanza's "do the opposite" philosophy.

Identify the problem (Aquinas), halt and turn (Lewis), and make haste in the opposite direction of bad instinct (Ignatius). No wonder George's contrarian philosophy worked so well for him. He was standing on the shoulders of giants of Western thought.

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Mr. Kerrigan is an attorney in Charlotte, N.C." [1]

1. George Costanza's Guide to Better Living
Kerrigan, Mike.  Wall Street Journal, Eastern edition; New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 03 Feb 2023: A.15.