Gunny
02-06-2018, 02:49 PM
The U.S. and Russia will exchange nuclear arsenal data next month.
The State Department confirmed the mutual information exchange will happen in March as a part of an arms reduction treaty.
The two countries have shared nuclear inventory data twice per year since 2010.
Washington and Moscow also agreed to reduce the number of deployable warheads.
While the treaty lasts until 2021, some international powers believe a new arms race may be brewing between the rival nations.
http://www.oann.com/u-s-russia-to-exchange-nuclear-arsenal-data-next-month/
I wonder if this is a game of "Who's the Bigger Liar"? I wouldn't believe Russia, and if I was Russia I wouldn't believe the US. Why do they even bother with this kind of crap? I doubt anyone else believes EITHER of us :laugh:
The State Department confirmed the mutual information exchange will happen in March as a part of an arms reduction treaty.
The two countries have shared nuclear inventory data twice per year since 2010.
Washington and Moscow also agreed to reduce the number of deployable warheads.
While the treaty lasts until 2021, some international powers believe a new arms race may be brewing between the rival nations.
http://www.oann.com/u-s-russia-to-exchange-nuclear-arsenal-data-next-month/
I wonder if this is a game of "Who's the Bigger Liar"? I wouldn't believe Russia, and if I was Russia I wouldn't believe the US. Why do they even bother with this kind of crap? I doubt anyone else believes EITHER of us :laugh: