Context:
Russia pulled itself out of Cold War era Treaty of Conventional Armed Forces.
What is Treaty of Conventional Armed Forces?
In Brief: Signed in 1990, just a year after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the CFE set constraints on conventional arms and equipment. Its purpose was to stop Cold War rivals from building up forces that could be used in a swift assault. |
NATO: The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, is an intergovernmental military alliance between 31 member states – 29 European and two North American. It is a collective security system: its independent member states agree to defend each other against attacks by third parties. During the Cold War, NATO operated as a check on the threat posed by the Soviet Union. For the above reason the treaty was unpopular at the time of its signing in Moscow. HQ- Brussel, Belgium |
Warsaw Pact: Formally called the Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance (TFCMA), was a collective defense treaty signed in Warsaw, Poland, between the Soviet Union and seven other Eastern Bloc socialist republics of Central and Eastern Europe in May 1955, during the Cold War. |
It provides an unprecedented degree of transparency on military holdings.
Why has Russia pulled out of the Treaty?
Consequences:
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