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To: TimF who wrote (967421)9/26/2016 12:25:39 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574683
 
1. A new German-Soviet treaty.

2. A CSCE Conventional Forces in Europe treaty reducing the number of military forces in Europe.

Is adding missiles aimed at Russia a component of this agreement?
nytimes.com

3. A German-Polish treaty settling the Oder-Neisse border, which established stability on the Russian border.

see #2 above

4. NATO also assured Russia repeatedly that it was not a threat to the Soviet Union.
bostonglobe.com

5. NATO changed its strategy to make nuclear weapons truly of last resort, minimizing the principle of “first use.”

thesaker.is

6. The Allies changed both “forward defense” and “flexible response” concepts that had been against east European and Soviet territory.

7. NATO also extended a hand of friendship to establish diplomatic liaison with NATO and later signed the NATO-Russia Founding Act.



To: TimF who wrote (967421)9/26/2016 1:19:42 PM
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US promises aren't worth the paper they're written on

"Budapest Memorandum"