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posted by chromas on Wednesday October 24 2018, @04:20AM   Printer-friendly
from the pulling-out-is-the-best-prevention dept.

Trump to Pull US Out of Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty

President Donald Trump announced Saturday that the US is pulling out of the landmark Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty with Russia, a decades-old agreement that has drawn the ire of the President.

[...] The treaty forced both countries to eliminate ground-launched ballistic and cruise missiles with ranges between approximately 300 and 3,400 miles. It offered a blanket of protection to the United States' European allies and marked a watershed agreement between two nations at the center of the arms race during the Cold War.

Former State Department spokesman Rear Adm. John Kirby, a CNN military and diplomatic analyst, explained that the treaty "wasn't designed to solve all of our problems with the Soviet Union," but was "designed to provide a measure of some strategic stability on the continent of Europe."

"It's the dirt that does it."

Donald Trump: US will build up nuclear arsenal

President Donald Trump has warned that the US will bolster its nuclear arsenal to put pressure on Russia and China. Speaking to reporters, he repeated his belief that Russia has violated the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) treaty, which he has threatened to leave. Russia denies this.

The Cold War-era treaty banned medium-range missiles, reducing the perceived Soviet threat to European nations.

Russia has warned it will respond in kind if the US develops more weapons. Mr Trump said the US would build up its arsenal "until people come to their senses".

[...] Meanwhile, US National Security Adviser John Bolton has been holding talks in Moscow after Russia condemned the US plan to quit the deal. Mr Bolton was told that the US withdrawal would be a "serious blow" to the non-proliferation regime.


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  • (Score: 2) by DannyB on Wednesday October 24 2018, @02:36PM (1 child)

    by DannyB (5839) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday October 24 2018, @02:36PM (#752989) Journal

    Newer and better weapons will make for a great military parade.

    Trump wants a military parade. He has seen them in Russia and North Korea. And France. The US needs one too.

    But he was told we don't do military parades in a democracy. The excuse was that the roads in DC aren't up to carrying so much heavy military equipment.

    Some presidents at their inauguration get a military fly-over. Trump demanded to have five fly-overs at his coronation.

    Trump is on video saying that he thinks nuclear war is fine.

    Bigger and more powerful weapons are a way for Trump to compensate for something. We are told by Stormy that he has an unusual mis-shapen mushroom something-or-other that I won't sicken you with any further.

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  • (Score: 2) by arslan on Thursday October 25 2018, @12:17AM

    by arslan (3462) on Thursday October 25 2018, @12:17AM (#753400)

    I dunno, whether Trump wants to US to build up their arsenal or not, it doesn't seem to be stopping Russia and China from doing it. If those 2 states launches, whether the U.S. has an arsenal or not, they'd be toast. Sure, technically it is not a "war" more like a wipe-out.

    So if I'm an American, though I'm not, I'd think I would prefer that my country would stop with the PC bullshit and call it for what it is and get prepped.