Germany says missile treaty dead as Europe frets about arms race

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BUCHAREST (AFP) - Germany said on Friday (Feb 1) that Russia had 'de facto invalidated' a landmark Cold War missile reduction treaty which the US is poised to abandon, with Europe anxious at the prospect of a new arms race.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

 

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