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Comments by "Thetequilashooter1" (@Thetequilashooter1) on "Russia slams US plan to withdraw from nuclear treaty" video.
K. A LOL, It’s the other way around, bud. Russia lies all the time. It’s beyond words how anyone could trust anything they say.
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I say you're wrong. Why would you want to listen to Russia or China, two nations that are trying to take land and sea that doesn't belong to them? And how can you trust Russia with how often it has lied? Quite frankly, Russia has lied so often that it is hard to know when it is being honest.
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Siya Mthethwa LoL, it’s Russia who controls its media. That’s why you will never find it ever criticizing Putin. He suppressed anyone who challenges him.
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Bitter Truth I love living in the US, and the economic outlook looks great. I think you’re thinking of Russia.
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Massinissa Belkouche Got examples? Of course not, you’re a Russian troll. Russia lie, lies,lies. The fact that it has to hire a troll army to spread hate and lies about the US should make you doubt anything it says.
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My point is that Russia broke the INF treaty, and then gets angry at the US for officially backing out of it because of Russia's non-compliance. I know the US has backed out of some treaties, some that I wish it hadn't too. The Paris Climate Accord is a perfect example. I found your list by doing a Google search, and along with the list provides some pretty good reasons. For instance, the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty. China is not part of the treaty so unless it comes on board I doubt the US will either. Another example would be the Mine-Ban Treaty, or Ottawa Treaty, 1997: "The US is one of 33 states (including Russia, India, and China) that have signed but not ratified the treaty." You'll also find other cases where the US has signed the treaty, but has not yet ratified it. Some treaties are complied with even without such ratification.
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@mortvald What missile did the US field in 2002 that broke the treaty? The US destroyed all its intermediate missiles as a result of the treaty. That's compliance. Russia on the other hand built and deployed intermediate missiles, which is non-compliance. It's as simple as that.
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@mortvald Yes, the US broke the ABM treaty. It wasn't because of Russia, but it feared rogue states like North Korea. What is the US to do allow North Korea build an ICBM that can strike the US and not defend itself? Russia broke the intermediate missile treaty by having ground missiles that violate the terms of the treaty. Why should the US have to abide by it when Russia wasn't? The two treaties are completely separate and not tied to each other.
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@mortvald I get your point. Militarily wise, yes. But the fact is that the US left the INF treaty for two reasons, one being that Russia violated it, and the other being that there were no controls on China's development of intermediate ranged missiles.
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The Isklander -K and the cruise missile the SSC-X-8 are both examples missiles that violate of the treaty. The US hasn't deployed any intermediate missiles so Russia was lying, as usual.
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Why do you live in the West if Russia is so wonderful?
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furious guy The Isklander -K and the cruise missile the SSC-X-8 are both examples missiles that violate of the treaty. You can't blame the US for withdrawing when Russia isn't keeping its promise.
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