Don’t Fall for Obama’s $3 Billion Arms Buildup at Russia’s Door
By Lawrence J. Korb and Eric Goepe
February 26, 2016
In
one of the key justifications for the new $600 billion defense spending
request, the Department of Defense has fallen back on a tried-and-true
Cold War boogeyman: the threat of Russian aggression against allies in
Europe. While there is no ignoring the Russian annexation of Crimea in
2014 and the Russo-Georgian war in 2008, to interpret these events as
some kind of Russian “resurgence” is to grossly inflate the danger
Russia poses to NATO and the United States.
Ukraine
and Georgia were targeted precisely because they fell outside of U.S.
security guarantees, lacked significant strategic importance to the
west, and, most importantly from the Russian viewpoint, were making
overt moves toward NATO membership. Russia has long opposed the
expansion of NATO into its traditional sphere of influence. The reasons
are rooted in a history of aggression from Western Europe, as memories
of the devastation meted out by Napoleon, Kaiser Wilhelm, and Hitler
still linger. http://www.defenseone.com/ideas/2016/02/dont-fall-obamas-unnecessary-3-billion-arms-buildup-russias-door/126255/
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