Times of Israel/AFP: US to accelerate missile program after ending weapons pact with Russia
Washington accuses Moscow of ‘sustained and repeated’ violations of nuclear treaty after withdrawing from agreement
WASHINGTON — The United States is set to accelerate its development of new cruise and ballistic missile systems following its withdrawal from a nuclear treaty with Russia, the Pentagon said on Friday.
Accusing Russia of “sustained and repeated violations” of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) treaty, Defense Secretary Mark Esper said the US had already begun work to develop “mobile, conventional, ground-launched cruise and ballistic missile systems.”
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More News On The U.S. Accelerating Its Development Of New Cruise And Ballistic Missile Systems
US to test new missile as arms treaty with Russia ends -- AP
SECDEF: US has withdrawn from INF, will ‘fully pursue’ development of new missile systems -- Defense News/AP
US to "fully" develop ground-launched missiles after exiting INF treaty: Pentagon chief -- Global Times
US to test ‘two long-banned missiles in four months – including one with 4,000km range’ after scrapping Cold War era treaty -- The SUN
US to develop new missiles as INF treaty expires – Pentagon -- RT
Unrestricted by Nuclear Treaty, Pentagon Chief Threatens Russia With New Weapons -- US News and World Report
U.S. To Test New Missile After Termination Of Reagan-Era INF Treaty With Russia. How will Russia respond? -- Audrey Conklin, National Interest
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