The news continues right here on cnn well, welcome to all you watching us here in the United States, canada, and all around the world. Im kim brunhuber. This is cnn newsroom dont wasnt biden, won in rainy and attack on israel could be the eminence want a live report on what it means for regional escalation plus this ban here in arizona is one of the biggest after shocks. Yet Vice President Kamala Harris in arizona ripping into donald trump over abortion rights, will look at how the former president s past comments on this because you could affect his chances in the Battleground State and high winds couldnt stop tiger woods from sending a record of the masters. Cnn sports andy Scholes Jones be live from Augusta National with all the details live from atlanta. This is cnn newsroom with kin group well get to those stories in a moment, but we begin with Breaking News out of australia now, were going to bring you a live look at sydney, Australia Police there, say at least five people are de
iran. russia doesn t buy that, the missile interceptors are the same launch system, the mark of one launchers on guided missile cruisers, what else are they fire? tomahawk cruise missiles. that s one reason why vladimir putin thinks the west in the united states have violated the imf treaty, the treaty that president reagan s side with russia back in 1987, the soviet union then and of course president trump got out of it. speaking of weapons systems, some analysts say let s go back to the late 70s, the soviet union deployed the ss 20, the ground-based nuclear missile to europe, he matched it with the pershing to into west germany, that s a ground-based intermediate range nuclear missile. europeans freaked out and millions took to the streets including the nato secretary general way back in the day. history it was borne out and got the russians to back down. it got rake and decide not end
the united states could have explored additional sanctions. i would have been an advocate of exploring direct dialogue with russia specifically over this issue simply because of the importance of the treaty. you have to remember, this is a treaty that got rid of all the ss 20 missiles in europe in the 1980s and one that between the united states and russia at least still had the appearance of preventing some slowing down of the proliferation of additional missile technology. susan, you mention china. china warned today that abandoninged treaty could trigger adverse consequences. what would china s main concern be? well again, remember china has an enormous land border with russia itself. right now they re partners. the director of national intelligence dan coats said the other day on capitol hill that they have a closer partnership than at any time since the
reagan. the inf treaty was signed more than 30 years ago, a mayor achievement in arms control. after world war ii, they raced to advance missile designs that outproduced each other. now in the mid 1970s, the sow y soviets unveiled the ss 20. it could hit targets to northern alaska. they were pursuing arms control negotiations while deploying their own missiles in western europe. talks continued through the decade until the treaty was signed in 1987. it bound the united states and the soviet union to have their range rockets, lawneuncherlaunc
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