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Russia accuses US of nuclear transgressions

Published: 07 August, 2010, 17:21
Edited: 09 August, 2010, 08:17


Russia's Foreign Ministry is accusing the US of non-compliance with a number of key arms control and nuclear non-proliferation treaties.

 
11 COMMENTS
Kihnu August 07, 2010, 18:17 quote
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These American transgressions should not come as a surprise to the Russian Federation. American goal has always been to weaken Russia in every perfidious way possible.

Citizen 0 August 07, 2010, 21:14 quote
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Lord have mercy, FINALLY they attack a serious issue. If Israel`s WMDs are next up for debate, that would just be great. Would certainly be something much more constructive and relevant than the ever-lasting hogwash about Iran and its "ambitions".

Kihnu August 07, 2010, 23:15 quote
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Citizen o, Don't expect much from US media. RT is the only source for such information.

Khalid August 07, 2010, 23:19 quote
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One more step towards Nazism and....our armed forces are no where to be seen protecting America, instead they are somewhere else helping others gain liberty but not here at home, what an irony....lol!!!! And our borders? Ah, no biggie, armed forces don't protect borders any more, must be a Union thing, who knows anymore.....the Obama Years, just part of the Obama Years, the beginning of Nazism in America..sorry AMERIKA. (got to get used to spelling differently, I think it's spelled the same way in the new and upcoming primary language SPANISH. Might as well.......

GaryMax August 08, 2010, 05:46 quote
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August 07, 2010, 23:15, Kihnu wrote > Citizen o, > Don't expect much from US media. RT is the only source for such information. RT is the only source, that's right. Can't find it mentioned ANYWHERE else, including China News, etc. So, what does that tell you?

Ormoz August 08, 2010, 06:36 quote
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At last!! Someone says that US is selling arms to Iran !!! Things were "stolen", oh yes?? Like the 219.000 guns in Iraq "stolen" by the terrorists. Like the 500 tons of yellow cake in Iraq days after the US took power there.!! Now we see why that Iranian engineer was " kidnapped" for 14 months and went back to Iran and everything is alright but before going he "stole" some nuclear devices and took them to Iran with him!! Yeah, US and Iranian governments.... bad enemies, they never cooperate!!!!! The US never sells arms to terrorists. They "steal" them from the US!!!!

stole August 08, 2010, 10:46 quote
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Thank god some of the radioactive materials did not fall into the hands of Nazi regime of Estonia! Or did it?

Srbin August 08, 2010, 14:24 quote
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That is what "partnership" with barbaric war criminals means.

boz August 08, 2010, 18:56 quote
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.p.s . . .it's incredible to think that W.Europe would actually 'Go to War' over E.Europe? they are both geographically and culturally far closer to Russia, and should have been allowed to stay that way. their absorption has proved both costly+dangerous.NATO should've disbanded long ago ..it and the U.S. Military have outlived their usefulness.'Friends' and that's what we've become,ought to accord one another more Trust+Respect,not just 'Burgers" and a creeping Military.

Wildey August 08, 2010, 20:28 quote
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What's a country that spends $700,000,000,000 on war materials in one year going to do with it? Right! Use it or sell it, what else. To make it more interesting, the mnoey they are spending is all counterfeit money but if I put a gun to your head it would be real money wouldn't it? All this news tells us about the battles but what about the war? America is on the Road to Empire and we're hearing about its strategy to accomplish that. You know, down thru history, waves have been hitting the beach, some small, some big but they all have had the same destiny, like countries. Think America's gonna be the "winner"? I read the best history book of them all. Actually its 66 books written over a period of about 1,400 years. The author wrote thru many writers and what they've prophesied has and is chiseled in stone. America? What a shame. John 3:16

stole August 09, 2010, 07:27 quote
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GaryMax, That tells me that only RT has the guts to expose anyone suspecious hiding behind iron curtain. How about you?

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