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Russia Wants 'Red Button' Rights

This is a discussion on Russia Wants 'Red Button' Rights within the Missiles & WMDs forum, part of the Global Defense & Military category; Originally Posted by Feanor Well yes and no. In the short-medium term yes. But in the long term START will ...


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Old August 10th, 2011   #61
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Well yes and no. In the short-medium term yes. But in the long term START will limit what they can deploy and keep in service.
I agree, but it looks like they will have a greater capability in the mean time. I feel like doing my best George C. Scott impression and start yelling about how we cannot afford a missile capabilities gap.

(Does anyone even get that reference?)
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