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President Donald Trump has threatened to pull the plug on one of the most important arms treaties passed 30 years.
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One side has not been adhering to it,
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we have but one side hasn't.
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Signed in 1987, between Russia and America,
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the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty
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otherwise known as the INF contributed to the beginning
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of the end of the Cold War.
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For more than a decade, Russia has been cheating the terms
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of the deal.
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But what would be the death of the nuclear pact mean
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for world peace.
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In 1987, after the years of the negotiation
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the super powers agreed to meet.
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Today, I for the United States and the General Secretary
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for the Soviet Union have signed the first agreement ever
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to eliminate an entire class of US
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and Soviet nuclear weapons.
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We have made history.
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Mr. Reagan and Mr. Gorbachev agreed to destroy
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and never again produce land based missiles with a range
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of 500 to 5,500 miles.
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Some politicians and journalists
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are already speculating as to who has won.
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I reject this approach.
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It is a throwback to old thinking.
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At the time The Economist reported
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that the world has crossed the Rubicon
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of nuclear disarmament
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but warned that the west should trend carefully
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because westen public opinion may be lulled
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into thinking that Russia is no longer an adversary.
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In the Department of Defense, we've viewed Gorbachev
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as someone we could do business with.
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He was looking to the future and understood
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it could not be based on confrontation with the west.
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Frank Miller spent 30 years working
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for the US government on national security
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and negotiated nuclear deals with the Russians.
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This is what the INF Treaty was all about.
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But 30 years after the landmark treaty,
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both sites blame the other for breaking the agreement.
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In 1987 we were looking to work together
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and there was a spirit of cooperation.
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There is now a spirit
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of confrontation emanating from Moscow.
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Putin is using his intelligence services
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in his cyber services to try to disrupt events
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in the west and today the Russians actually believe
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that nuclear weapons are useful weapons of war
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and certainly they use them all the time as weapons
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of coercion and intimidation.
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Over the past decade, Russia has been testing
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and deploying missiles that break the deal.
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The Russians say that it is America
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that's broken he treaty,
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claiming NATO's defense shield in Romania and Poland
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has the capacity
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to fire intermediate-range missiles into Russia.
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Relations between the United States and Russia now
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are poor and are getting worse.
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We need to make clear to Mr. Putin that aggression
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against the United States is not a policy goal
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he can pursue.
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Both sides have six months to negotiate
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before the deal is disbanded.
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But if the treaty collapses,
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the consequences could be severe.
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Other countries who are not signatories to the INF
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including China, India, and Israel
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have been stockpiling missiles.
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The US and Russia may look to catch up,
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sparking an arms race that could jeopardize what is left
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of global arms control.
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Most worryingly, the potential death of the INF
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has called into question the new start treaty,
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a pact between Russia and America that deals
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with long range nuclear missiles.
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If this is not agreed,
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there would be no constraint on the nuclear forces
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of America and Russia for the first time
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in almost 50 years.