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Russia’s Decision to Pull Out of Nuclear Treaty Makes the World More Dangerous

DMITROVSKY DISTRICT, MOSCOW OBLAST, AUG 6 – Russia ends compliance with the INF Treaty after the U.S. withdrawal in 2019, raising concerns about nuclear arms control amid ongoing tensions and the war in Ukraine.

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Russia has announced it will no longer uphold its obligations under the intermediate-range nuclear forces (INF) treaty, signed by the Soviet Union and the United States in December 1987. The decision has raises questions about the future of nuclear deterrence and the danger of global nuclear proliferation. The timing of this announcement from the Kremlin must be considered. It was just days after a spat on social media between the US president, …

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Russia rejected the last restriction of the nuclear arms treaty. Nuclear weapons were supposed to be eliminated, but now they are being talked about worryingly lightly again, writes foreign journalist Hanna Visala.

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After days of social media battle between the US President and Russia's ex-Kremlchef, the situation is dramatically worsening: Trump threatens an ultimatum, Medvedev with war – and now the disarmament treaty is officially in ruins.

The Kremlin is abandoning key disarmament agreements and increasingly operating with the threat of nuclear attack. This applies not only to the defense of its own territory, but also to Belarus.

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News.de broke the news in on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
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