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<big>'''Nuclear-Policy-by-Tweet'''</big> | |||
:'''And the Day After the President-elect's Morning Tweet''' | |||
:(Reporting via the Washington Post / December 23, 2016) | |||
''On MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Friday (Dec 23), co-host Mika Brzezinski reported on a conversation she'd had directly with Trump.'' | |||
:''CO-HOST JOE SCARBOROUGH: The president-elect told you what?'' | |||
:''BRZEZINSKI: "Let it be an arms race. We will outmatch them at every pass."'' | |||
:''SCARBOROUGH: "And outlast them all."'' | |||
:''BRZEZINSKI: "And outlast them all."'' | |||
:''SCARBOROUGH: OK. You can put that down as breaking news.'' | |||
''The conversation continued with the question of whether Trump was simply posturing in order to seem unpredictable. The Post's David Ignatius, who was part of that discussion, noted that it was more likely that Trump was reverting to his old pattern: Being criticized for something he'd said and then doubling down on it in response. | |||
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''The conversation moved to NBC news, where "Today" show host Matt Lauer spoke with Sean Spicer, recently identified as the incoming White House press secretary.'' | |||
''Lauer quoted Trump's tweet.'' | |||
:''LAUER: "Expand." Explain it.'' | |||
:''SPICER: Well, the tweet continues -- unless other countries come to their senses." And I think the point that he's making is we're not going to sit back as a country and allow other countries to expand their nuclear capability with the U.S. just sitting idly by. This president is going to take action; he's going to make sure that American interests are protected.'' | |||
''' | ''Let's interrupt briefly to point out that this is, by definition, an arms race. We will match what others do in terms of developing nuclear arsenals. That's it. Arms race.'' | ||
:''LAUER: '''This president then is going to reverse 40 years of policy in this country where presidents since Ronald Reagan pledged to reduce the number of nuclear weapons and warheads we had.''''' | |||
:''SPICER: Right, but we're not going to sit back, Matt, and let other nations threaten our safety. If another country wants to expand their nuclear capability, the U.S. is not going to sit back and idly by. But just to be clear: The president isn't saying we're going to do this. He said unless they come to their senses. It's a warning to them that this president's going to take action.'' | |||
''Lauer then quoted Trump's remarks to Brzezinski.'' | |||
: | :''SPICER: Other countries need to be put on notice that he's not going to sit back and allow them to undermine our safety, our sovereignty. He is going to match other countries and take action.'' | ||
: | :''LAUER: Was this a knee-jerk reaction, a shoot-from-the-hip reaction to Vladimir Putin yesterday saying that he plans to fortify the Russian nuclear arsenal?'' | ||
:''SPICER: There's been several countries, Russia among them, that have talked about expanding their nuclear capability. The point that he was making was very clear: Other countries that want to threaten U.S. safety, are not going to sit back and allow this country to not act.'' | |||
:''LAUER: But if there's going to be an arms race ...'' | |||
:''SPICER: There's not going to be! Because he's going to ensure that other countries get the message that he's not going to sit back and allow that. And what's going to happen is, they will come to their senses and we will all be just fine.'' | |||
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'''December 22, 2016''' | |||
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2016/12/22/donald-trump-and-vladimir-putin-agree-lets-revive-the-nuclear-arms-race/ | |||
'''Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin agree: Let’s revive the nuclear arms race''' | |||
Putin: “We need to strengthen the military potential of strategic nuclear forces,” he said, according to an Agence France-Presse translation, “especially with missile complexes that can reliably penetrate any existing and prospective missile defense systems.” In other words, Russia needs to ensure that its arsenal of nuclear weapons can avoid interception by the enemy. | |||
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:http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/22/us/politics/trump-says-us-should-expand-its-nuclear-capability.html | |||
:http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-38410027 | |||
:http://edition.cnn.com/2016/12/22/politics/donald-trump-strengthen-expand-nuclear-capability/ | |||
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:http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/trump-tweets-apparent-call-more-us-nuclear-weapons-n699221 | |||
:http://strategicdemands.com/?s=Cold+War+2.0 | :http://strategicdemands.com/?s=Cold+War+2.0 | ||
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Nuclear-Policy-by-Tweet
- And the Day After the President-elect's Morning Tweet
- (Reporting via the Washington Post / December 23, 2016)
On MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Friday (Dec 23), co-host Mika Brzezinski reported on a conversation she'd had directly with Trump.
- CO-HOST JOE SCARBOROUGH: The president-elect told you what?
- BRZEZINSKI: "Let it be an arms race. We will outmatch them at every pass."
- SCARBOROUGH: "And outlast them all."
- BRZEZINSKI: "And outlast them all."
- SCARBOROUGH: OK. You can put that down as breaking news.
The conversation continued with the question of whether Trump was simply posturing in order to seem unpredictable. The Post's David Ignatius, who was part of that discussion, noted that it was more likely that Trump was reverting to his old pattern: Being criticized for something he'd said and then doubling down on it in response.
....................................
The conversation moved to NBC news, where "Today" show host Matt Lauer spoke with Sean Spicer, recently identified as the incoming White House press secretary.
Lauer quoted Trump's tweet.
- LAUER: "Expand." Explain it.
- SPICER: Well, the tweet continues -- unless other countries come to their senses." And I think the point that he's making is we're not going to sit back as a country and allow other countries to expand their nuclear capability with the U.S. just sitting idly by. This president is going to take action; he's going to make sure that American interests are protected.
Let's interrupt briefly to point out that this is, by definition, an arms race. We will match what others do in terms of developing nuclear arsenals. That's it. Arms race.
- LAUER: This president then is going to reverse 40 years of policy in this country where presidents since Ronald Reagan pledged to reduce the number of nuclear weapons and warheads we had.
- SPICER: Right, but we're not going to sit back, Matt, and let other nations threaten our safety. If another country wants to expand their nuclear capability, the U.S. is not going to sit back and idly by. But just to be clear: The president isn't saying we're going to do this. He said unless they come to their senses. It's a warning to them that this president's going to take action.
Lauer then quoted Trump's remarks to Brzezinski.
- SPICER: Other countries need to be put on notice that he's not going to sit back and allow them to undermine our safety, our sovereignty. He is going to match other countries and take action.
- LAUER: Was this a knee-jerk reaction, a shoot-from-the-hip reaction to Vladimir Putin yesterday saying that he plans to fortify the Russian nuclear arsenal?
- SPICER: There's been several countries, Russia among them, that have talked about expanding their nuclear capability. The point that he was making was very clear: Other countries that want to threaten U.S. safety, are not going to sit back and allow this country to not act.
- LAUER: But if there's going to be an arms race ...
- SPICER: There's not going to be! Because he's going to ensure that other countries get the message that he's not going to sit back and allow that. And what's going to happen is, they will come to their senses and we will all be just fine.
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December 22, 2016
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin agree: Let’s revive the nuclear arms race
Putin: “We need to strengthen the military potential of strategic nuclear forces,” he said, according to an Agence France-Presse translation, “especially with missile complexes that can reliably penetrate any existing and prospective missile defense systems.” In other words, Russia needs to ensure that its arsenal of nuclear weapons can avoid interception by the enemy.
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