Russia Withdraws from INF Treaty Amid Rising US Tensions

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Russia announced it will no longer abide by the INF Treaty, citing U.S. deployment of intermediate-range missiles in Europe and Asia, and accusing the U.S. of violating the treaty for over a decade. This move raises concerns of a renewed Cold War-style arms race amid tensions over Ukraine and NATO, with Russia deploying missiles to Belarus and the U.S. repositioning submarines in response.
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- Russia’s Medvedev issues warning as Moscow says not bound by missile treaty Al Jazeera
- Russia abandons nuclear pact amid rising tensions with US The Times
- Russia's Medvedev warns of further steps after Moscow abandons missile moratorium Reuters
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