by Frank Gaffney, Jr.
Last week, President Obama feted Communist China’s Xi Jinping, the man  who hopes to lead his country as it emerges as the world’s next  superpower.  Mr. Xi must have been delighted to see press reports that  his host is poised to end America’s claim to such status – at least with  respect to the traditional means of measuring it: nuclear weaponry.
According  to a story first reported by the Associated Press, Mr. Obama has  directed the Defense Department to come up with plans for reducing the  U.S. nuclear arsenal by as much as eighty percent.  Evidently, he is  prepared to take such a step unilaterally in order to encourage by our  example other nations to join in his longstanding ambition to “rid the  world of nuclear weapons.”
It is unclear whether the topic came  up during the various meetings the PRC’s vice president had with his  White House and other interlocutors.  Even if it did, Xi presumably  would not have disclosed a closely held Chinese secret:  How many  missiles and warheads have been squirreled away in 3,000 miles of  hardened tunnels that make up what has been called the “Underground  Great Wall of China.”
The Obama administration continues to  assume that the People’s Liberation Army has only a few hundred nuclear  weapons – approximately the level to which our Commander-in-Chief would  like to reduce the American arsenal.  A radically different estimate was  recently provided, however, in a Georgetown University study led by  former Pentagon strategic forces expert, Prof. Phillip Karber.  To the  fury of arms controllers in and out of the U.S. government, Dr. Karber’s  team concluded that, based on the vast infrastructure China has created  to conceal its missiles, it may have as many as 3,000 nuclear weapons.
Unfortunately,  China is not the only nuclear state or wannabe that is engaged in a  feverish build up.  Last week, Russia’s autocratic Vladimir Putin  unveiled a $770 billion military modernization plan that he says would  introduce 400 new intercontinental ballistic missiles presumably  equipped with state-of-the art nuclear warheads.
Pakistan, North  Korea and Iran are also among those who may wish us ill and are  spurning President Obama’s exemplary, unilateral efforts at nuclear  disarmament.  With the help of such regimes or in response to their  threats, others in the Far and Middle East are likely to see the need  for their own deterrents.  That is especially true as confidence in the  reliability of America’s security guarantees collapses along with its  once-mighty “nuclear umbrella.”
So outlandish, so reckless is  President Obama’s ambition to disarm the United States that thirty-four  members of the House of Representatives last week forcefully urged him  to reverse course.  In a letter dated February 17 and headlined by the  chairmen of the House Armed Services Committee and its Strategic Forces  Subcommittee, Reps. Howard “Buck” McKeon (R-California) and Michael  Turner (R-Ohio), respectively, these legislators described it as  motivated by nothing less than “blind ideology.”  They insisted that  such blindness not be allowed to “drive a matter as important as U.S.  nuclear forces over reality.”
What is particularly vexing to  these legislators is that this marks the first time “a President has  directed specific force levels as part of a review of the Nation’s  nuclear employment strategy.”  They observed that, instead, “…Such a  review should begin and end with one question: What levels of U.S.  nuclear forces are necessary to convince our enemies and adversaries  that they cannot succeed in an attack on this country or its allies?”
It  is not just that President Obama is blindly driving for ideological  reasons the numerical evisceration of U.S. nuclear forces.  As  Congressman Turner pointed out earlier this month in introducing  legislation aimed at holding the administration to commitments made  during the consideration of the New START Treaty in 2010, the  administration is also walking away from its promises to modernize what  remains of our deterrent.  Over time, the practical effect of combining  the draconian nuclear cuts Mr. Obama seeks and his failure to arrest and  reverse the atrophying of the obsolescing arsenal will leave us  functionally disarmed.
Barack Obama’s true colors are showing.   His blind ideology is not only at work in gutting America’s deterrent.   That impulse, not new-found budget discipline, is the driving force  behind his hollowing out of the rest of the U.S. military, too.
These  data points vividly underscore, even as they advance, the true Obama  Doctrine: “Embolden our enemies. Undermine our allies.  Diminish our  country.”  Unless reversed, the world will be an infinitely more  dangerous place for this nation and other friends of freedom.
It  is an astonishing insight into the President’s commitment to  “fundamentally transforming the United States of America” – in the worse  sense of the phrase – that he is willing to take such steps in the  midst of his reelection campaign.  Imagine what he would do if the last  vestiges of restraining accountability are removed in a second term.
Frank Gaffney, Jr. is President of the Center for Security Policy  (www.SecureFreedom.org), a columnist for the Washington Times and host  of the nationally syndicated program, Secure Freedom Radio, heard in  Washington weeknights at 9:00 p.m. on WRC 1260 AM.
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