Saturday, March 9, 2019

Nuclear risk: Russia in crisis

The Russian ambassador has warned Washington not to push Russia to the need for establishing effective missiles that can attack Europe as a whole.




Russian Ambassador Anatoly Anatov, who met with journalists last Monday, told reporters that if Russia set up US missile bases in close proximity to Europe, it would react to Russia's relays. The Russian ambassador has expressed concern that the US has done this as part of a withdrawal of the interim nuclear treaty (INF). The INFF signed by the US and the Soviet Union in 1987 was an arms control treaty. This has resulted in banned ballistic missiles and cruise missiles.



Donald Trump

US President Donald Trump withdrew from the deal on February 1 this year after accusing Russia of violating the terms.


Russian Ambassador Andov said: "We are very worried that the US can launch missiles in its European allies after the US has decided to withdraw from the INF agreement." He said.



We are compelled to install missiles

But if it does, it will be capable of attacking and destroying whole European countries. "

Andvo's speech at the Henry El Stimson Center of Washington's security apparatus is where the Europe map is being screened.



Vladimir Putin

Last week Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree in order to effectively leave Russia from the INF agreement.

Putin warned that Russian missiles would target US bases in Europe, and warned that the United States could launch more missiles in Europe, with US bases in Europe and the decision-making centers in the United States.



We do not want conflict

He said, "We do not want conflict." I am clear and frankly, I'm clear and frankly that the missile systems that threaten behind the decision-making centers Russia. "He said

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