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Medvedev Warns of 'Further Steps" as Russia Exits Nuke Pact With US, Ukraine "Blows Up" S-300

Medvedev Warns of 'Further Steps" as Russia Exits Nuke Pact With US, Ukraine "Blows Up" S-300

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Russia formally announced its withdrawal from the Cold War-era Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty on August 4. The Kremlin blamed US deployment of nuclear submarines and 'the actions of Western countries' for creating a 'direct threat' to Russia's security. The move came days after US President Donald Trump ordered two nuclear submarines to "be positioned in the appropriate regions" near RussiaRussia's Foreign Ministry declared that the conditions for obliging to the Soviet-era treaty had "disappeared.'Former Russian President and Putin ally Dmitry Medvedev has blamed NATO's 'anti-Russia policy' for Moscow's exit from 1987 INF Treaty with America. 'This is a new reality all our opponents will have to reckon with. Expect further steps,' the Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman said. n18oc_world n18oc_crux0:00 INTRODUCTIONMEDVEDEV POINTS TO 'NEW REALITY, WARNS OF 'FURTHER STEPS'RUSSIA HITS UKRAINIAN MILITARY FIELDS, KYIV DESTROYS RUSSIAN S-300KYIV SECURES MASSIVE DUTCH MILITARY AID PACKAGE
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