By George
P. Shultz and Sam Nunn, Published: March 27
George P.
Shultz, a distinguished fellow at Stanford
University’s Hoover
Institution, was secretary of state from 1982 to 1989. Sam Nunn, a former U.S. senator
from Georgia and chairman of the Armed Services Committee from 1987 to 1995, is
co-chairman and CEO of the Nuclear Threat Initiative.
The Washington Post
Russia has taken over Crimea
and threatens further aggression. Now is the time to act but also to think
strategically. What basic strategic approach should the United States
and its allies take, and how can that approach be implemented over time so that
the tactical moves benefit our long-term interests? Is it possible to avoid the
reemergence of a full-fledged Cold War psychology, which is encouraged by Russia
developing an “I can get away with it” mentality?