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  • Russia's military and state-sponsored media have reacted to the news that the US will exit the Intermediate Nuclear Forces treaties with a fire and fury of their own, threatening to deploy a nuclear "doomsday device."
  • The US found Russia in violation of a key arms treaty, so the US scrapped the treaty and announced it would create its own formerly banned weapons.
  • Russia responded by saying it would build its own new nukes in retaliation, and its state-controlled media said nuclear war was now more likely.
  • Russian media also floated the possibility of sailing an underwater nuclear doomsday device to the US's coast. Experts say this is perhaps the most dangerous weapon ever built.


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