
#5
Vremya MN
October 30, 2002
TERRORISTS WILL BE HANDLED CONCEPTUALLY
Putin reconsiders principles of national security
Author: Viktor Litovkin
[from WPS Monitoring Agency, www.wps.ru/e_index.html]
PRESIDENT VLADIMIR PUTIN HAS ORDERED THE SECURITY MINISTERS TO REWRITE THE
NATIONAL SECURITY CONCEPT, FOCUSING ON METHODS OF COMBATING TERRORISM. HOWEVER,
MANY EXPERTS CONSIDER THAT TERRORISM CANNOT BE DEFEATED BY USING FORCE, UNLESS
THE SYSTEMIC POLITICAL, ECONOMIC, AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS ARE ADDRESSED
On Tuesday, President Vladimir Putin met with security ministers. According
to the president's press secretary Alexei Gromov, the president and the
ministers "discussed some aspects of national security related to combating
terrorism."
Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov explained later that the president had told
security ministers to elaborate a new concept of the country's national security
because the terror threat to Russia is increasing. According to the minister,
this concept should take into account not only direct perpetrators of terror
acts but also their accomplices, encouragers, and subsidizers. This apparently
extends the sphere of acceptable involvement of arms and other radical methods
against those who have chosen top gain their political or military aims by means
of terrorism.
It is clear that Sergei Ivanov was entrusted with working out a new security
concept because he used to work at the Security Council when the current
national security concept was elaborated there. The current concept includes a
large number of security tasks but insufficiently describes conditions and
methods of combating international and internal terrorism. Now this drawback
should be eliminated urgently.
Alteration of the national security concept will inevitably involve
improvement of other basic state documents, e.g. the military doctrine that also
does not have any concrete indications regarding involvement of arms against
terrorists. The Army and the Navy have never fulfilled such tasks and do not
have any means or skills for fulfilling them. Military regulations do not have
the term "terrorist" at all. Now it is necessary to insert all these
terms and methods and teach servicemen to conduct military operations by new
methods. Besides, it is necessary to change the psychology of the military. Bomb
strikes, attacks, besieging the enemy, and other such tasks should retrieve to
the background. It is necessary to master methods of guarding important objects,
intelligence, prevention of terror acts. It is difficult for the military to
master these skills at least because they are not used to thinking of having as
few victims among peaceful civilians as possible.
Changing of the concept of the national security and the military doctrine
will caused the necessity of alteration of other standard acts, including
amendments to the laws on defense and on the status of a serviceman. These and
other such laws should be coordinated with the international humanitarian and
military laws. It is unacceptable that military troops should conduct military
activities against terrorists in a federal subject of the Russian Federation
without any legal grounds for this except for presidential decrees and the
government's regulations. Neither of these documents has the status of a law.
Probably now, after the turn of the military authorities of the Russian
Federation toward the anti-terror fight, this situation will change and Russia
will enter the legal field of combating international terrorism.
However, many experts consider that terrorism cannot be defeated by methods
involving force. Such methods will not do any good until the systemic political,
economic, and social problems generating new suicide bombers are solved.
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