Russia is said to have
secretly deployed cruise missile in violation of a landmark arms control treaty
that helped seal the end of the Cold War, US administration officials say. The
move presents a major challenge for President Trump, who has vowed to improve
relations with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia and to pursue arms
accords.
The missile is said to
be in violation of a 1987 treaty that bans American and Russian
intermediate-range missiles on land. A 1987 treaty bans American and Russian
intermediate-range ground launched missiles.
In 2014 it was
announced the ground launched cruise missile had been tested.
Former US President Obama
had previously tried to convince the Russians to correct the Cold War treaty
violation while the treaty was still in its test phase.Instead, the Russians
have moved ahead with the system, deploying a fully operational unit.
The US administration
now believes Russia has two battalions of the banned weapons.
One is still located at
Russia’s missile test site at Kapustin Yar in southern Russia near Volgograd.
The other was shifted in December from that test site to an operational base
elsewhere in the country, according to a senior official who did not provide
further details and requested anonymity to discuss recent intelligence reports
about the missile. American officials had called the cruise missile the
SSC-X-8. But the “X” has been removed from intelligence reports, indicating
that American intelligence officials consider the missile to be operational and
no longer a system in development.
Donald Trump is yet to
respond to the violation by Russia.
Source: The New York
Times.
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