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EFW says
They can't maintain their current arsenal, their aging systems are what concerns me and their increased risk for accidental launches or diversion to rogue or terrorist states.
Philip L says
Russia used to have ten of thousands of high tech nukes. Look where it got them.
paducah_billy says
I think it is very sad for a country like Russia to waste money on intercontinental missiles when they are so poor at home. Many Russian families live on less than $ 50 dollars US a month. I have been there and the Russian people are good people they just have a government that does not know how to set its priorities. Their roads and infrastructures are terrible and here they waste money on missiles that will probably never be fired in defense.
Joycee says
everyone has the right to arm themselves so long as they are responsible about it and have no intent to do damage to others
Paras says
Is this something new or is this an improvement on missiles they had since the Sixties?. If a stealth fighter is invisible to air defenses, why cant a missile. Russians and Americans have had intercontinental missile capabilities, since 60s- 70s,even capabilities to launch them from satelites..
katalystxxl says
a little un-nerving,, u never know what those soviets are thinking.. i think there still mad at losing the cold war.. but either way,, were America and we will take care of them
C.Hall says
I think if they start some sh*t with America, we gonna blow them Mothaf**kas off the face of this planet!!! Flat out…
thequeenreigns says
So much for Star Wars ( Strategic Defense Initiative). Why are we going to be doing this again? Anyway, this is what we get for deciding to ignore the treaty we had with them. It figures.
Nickel Johann says
Let them waste their money…
That is how they lost the cold war…
That is the way the US follows presently