VOA/Reuters: Russia Raises Concerns Over new US Ballistic Missile Test
MOSCOW - Russia said on Friday it was alarmed after the United States tested a ground-launched ballistic missile that would have been prohibited under the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Treaty, the RIA news agency reported.
The United States carried out the test on Thursday. Washington formally withdrew from the 1987 INF pact with Russia in August after determining that Moscow was violating the treaty, an accusation the Kremlin has denied.
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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- December 13, 2019
US Test of INF-Banned Missile is Proof Washington Has Long Sought to Destroy the Treaty - Kremlin -- Sputnik
US tests missile previously banned under arms control treaty with Russia -- CNN
US military tests previously banned ballistic missile -- The Hill
US to Work With Allies on Possible Deployments of Intermediate-Range Missiles - Esper -- Sputnik
The US moves closer to fielding new ground-based missile to counter Russia and China -- Washington Examiner
US Busts INF Wall With Ballistic Missile, Puts Putin & Xi On Notice -- Breaking Defense
Russia Developing Nuclear Arms Beyond U.S. Arsenal, U.S. Military Says -- Moscow Times
Northrop Grumman’s Defense System Intercepts Two Missiles at Same Time in Test -- The Wall Street Journal
After complex test, is the US Army’s major missile defense command system ready for prime time? -- Jen Judson, Defense News
Navy prepares its new Ford-class carriers for F-35C stealth attack -- FOX News/Warrior Maven
Air Force’s Future Clouded With Space Force On Track To Separate -- Forbes
Will the Air Force's F-35 Soon Get a Laser Gun? -- National Interest
Senate bill would give DHS cyber agency subpoena powers -- The Hill
Jamal Khashoggi: US spy chief given deadline to name Saudi writer's killers -- The Guardian
Historic data on military suicide shows no clear link with combat operations -- Military Times
3 female staffers sexually harassed by top Pentagon official: IG report -- ABC News
US military releases photos showing Bagram Air Base damage following brazen Taliban assault -- Military Times
$180 Million Navy Drone Damaged in Middle East -- Military.com
Ukraine still has not received $20 million in US military aid: report -- The Hill
Spain in drive to get women into special forces -- BBC
Britain's New Tempest Fighter Is Going To Give The F-35 A Run For Its Money -- National Interest
Turkey, Russia 'very close' to second missile defense deal -- Reuters
Yes, China's New Submarine-Launched Nuclear Missiles Could Destroy America -- National Interest
South China Sea threat: Japan sends Beijing dire warning with war ship deployment -- Express
Analysis | How Kim Jong Un Keeps Advancing North Korea's Nuclear Program -- Washington Post
An alliance between Russia and China is the next military threat -- Michael O'Hanlon and Adam Twardowski, The Hill
Arctic threats, water shortages and rising conflicts: Climate change will require military responses -- Todd South, Military Times
5 comments:
Now how are you ever going to have a world ending war if you don't work on diligently and progressively on the development of more destructive weapons?
Bob, the poor blighter of limited imagination and even smaller education, cannot envision that the world might end with conventional wars or economic mis-allocation (under socialism for example). Burn enough oil without finding a replacement and there is no plan B. Windmills ain't going to cut it.
Sorry response is incorrect.
Like I said. You have limited imagination and even more limited education.
Still incorrect. Go to the back of the class.
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