Wednesday, June 17, 2015

NATO Responds To Russian President Putin's Nuclear Moves



The Independent: Nato calls Russia's plan to boost its nuclear arsenal 'sabre-rattling'

The criticism comes after the US announced plans to deploy tanks and heavy weaponry in Nato member states

Nato has accused the Russian government of “sabre-rattling” after President Vladmir Putin announced plans to add more than 40 new intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM) to its nuclear arsenal in 2015.

Mr Putin said the missiles will be able to "overcome even the most technically advanced anti-missile defence systems", and that 70 per cent of the nation’s military equipment would be the most advanced and of the highest quality by 2020.


More News On NATO Responding To Russian President Putin's Recent "Nuclear Moves"

NATO Chief Says Putin’s Nuclear ‘Saber-Rattling’ Is Dangerous -- Bloomberg
NATO accuses Moscow of dangerous 'sabre-rattling' -- Deutsche Welle
Nato condemns Putin's nuclear 'sabre-rattling' -- BBC
NATO Chief: Russia 'Nuclear Saber-Rattling' Is 'Dangerous' -- Radio Free Europe
US, NATO warn of ‘dangerous’ Russian plan to grow nuclear arsenal -- The Hill

1 comment:

Unknown said...

But the Great Obama was negotiating reductions ....