CBS, ABC News, and the BBC, citing anonymous Western officials, report that Russia did not use an intercontinental ballistic missile against Ukraine but a medium-range ballistic missile. Under the INF Treaty, Russia was to eliminate such missiles under U.S.
Could Russia have broken the treaty?
Could Russia have broken the treaty?
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ALSO if you were to do it, say on the edge of Egypt, and shot into Israel on a ballistic trajectory, that’s a ICBM too😳
And every time they do so and we don't react, they act with more impunity.
We don't punish them for breaking international agreements, so we systematically allow them to deconstruct them.
How naive.
Budapest Memorandum 1994
INF 1987
Open Skies 1992
Minsk Agreements 2014 and 2015
Montreux Convention 1936
United Nations Charter
Geneva Conventions
Chemical Weapons Convention 1997
Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe 1990
But who's counting?