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May 21, 2010

Obama Announces U.S. Military Secrets to the World

President Obama has decided to pre-announce to the world once-secret American ballistic missile tests and satellite launches.

 

The Democratic administration's goal is to show a friendlier face to other countries and to coax Russia to do the same.

 

It's part of a confidence-boosting initiative launched, so to speak, last fall when Obama suddenly abandoned the U.S. missile-defense system in Eastern Europe that had exercised the Russians, though it was aimed at potential future missiles from Iran.

 

Obama hoped such a unilateral U.S. forfeiture would encourage Russia to put pressure on Iran to halt its nuclear weapons development. So far no good on that.

 

Of course, the point of secret tests by any state in an insecure, suspicious world is to deny advance notice to potential enemies, making it more difficult if not impossible for them to gain intelligence by monitoring the tests themselves.

 

According to George Jahn of the Associated Press, a confidential U.S. note sent to 128 other countries two weeks ago said:

 

The United States ... will provide pre-launch notification of commercial and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) space launches as well as the majority of intercontinental ballistic and submarine-launched ballistic missile launches.

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