Mr Putin had said the demise of the treaty would force Russia to take steps to protect its security. (Reuters: Sputnik/Mikhail Klimentyev/Kremlin)
ABC News Online: Nuclear arms treaty: Russia threatens to develop intermediate missiles following US plan to quit pact
The Kremlin has said that Russia will be forced to respond in kind if the United States began developing new missiles after quitting a landmark Cold War-era treaty.
President Donald Trump said that Washington would withdraw from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF) because Russia was violating the pact, triggering a warning of retaliatory measures from Moscow.
The treaty, signed by former US President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev in 1987, required the elimination of short-and-intermediate-range nuclear and conventional missiles by both countries.
Its demise would raise the possibility of a spiralling arms race.
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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- October 23, 2018
Russia says US is increasing nuclear weapons in military planning -- The National/AP
Russia pledges to restore nuclear 'balance' if US scraps treaty -- France 24
Trump's missile treaty pullout could escalate tension with China -- Reuters
China Will Not Tolerate Blackmail on Joining INF Treaty -- Sputnik
Chinese diplomat on looming INF exit: US beware, Beijing won’t tolerate blackmail -- TASS
Donald Trump: US will build up nuclear arsenal -- BBC
Pentagon: Trump, Mattis 'completely aligned' on Russia arms treaty withdrawal -- The Hill
US Navy sails two warships through Taiwan Strait -- The Hill
U.S. Carriers Are Operating in the Arctic Circle for the First Time in Decades -- Popular Mechanics
Here's How the US Air Force Hopes to Train 1,500 New Pilots a Year -- Military.com
The US military's top snipers just went head-to-head. Here's how it went down and the surprising results. -- Business Insider
Democrats armed with new plans for the military ahead of midterm elections -- Stars and Stripes
Warren wants probe into whether former U.S. soldiers worked as assassins for UAE -- The Hill
How Inflation Could Kill Modernization Of The U.S. Military -- Loren Thompson, Forbes
Space Force policy memo being drafted to establish new military branch -- Space News
Trump space force plan is grounded in real needs, but hazy -- AP
NATO to show military muscle in massive Norway exercises -- France 24
To combat Russian subs, NATO allies are teaming up to develop unmanned systems at sea -- Defense News
Serbia not striving to join NATO, says speaker -- TASS
Russian Defense chief calls Russian-US contacts on Syria ‘only positive example’ of cooperation -- TASS
British Royal Navy Chief Vows to Send Ships Through S. China Sea -- David Bond, FT
China's H-20 Stealth Bomber: Everything We Know About It -- National Interest
China Wants More Nuclear-Armed Submarines -- War Is Boring
South Korea ratifies Pyongyang Declaration, military agreement -- UPI
India Denies Reports of Discussion to Buy F-16 for CAATSA Waiver on S-400 Deal -- Sputnik
Attacker who assassinated 2 Afghan officials, wounded US general was ‘directed by the Taliban,’ US military says -- FOX News
Insider attack kills coalition soldier, 2 others in Afghanistan -- UPI
NATO Soldier Killed as Concern Rises Over Afghan Insider Attacks -- The New York Times
Assassins threaten multibillion-dollar US efforts to keep Afghan airmen flying -- Stars and Stripes
10 Items That Have a Surprising Military Past -- Popular Mechanics