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Originally Posted by crockett
It will mean those very NATO countries you speak of will now end up with nukes pointed at Russia..
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Oh my God *facepalm* Don't you really understand how it works?
They ALWAYS been "pointed" to Russia, like Russian ones were pointed to them. They were, they are and they will be regardless any treaties. The only thing that changes for the EU is that there will be more first strike targets for Russia, which now has its hands officially untied and is able to deploy as many IRBM's as it needs right near the EU border.
In any case, these missiles will target the EU NATO countries only and they are no threat for the USA. However, the US IRBM's in the EU will be very dangerous to Russia. That's why I said that the number of first nuclear strike targets in the EU will be dramatically increased. I bet this is the priority thing the Russian generals are working at right now.
Try to use your brain to sum up 2 and 2 already.