Khaleej Times

US will destroy banned Russian warheads if necessary, says envoy

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Counter measures (by the US) would be to take out the missiles that are in developmen­t by Russia in violation of the treaty. They are on notice.

Kay Bailey Hutchison,

US envoy to Nato

brussels — Russia must halt its covert developmen­t of a banned cruise missile system or the United States will seek to destroy it before it becomes operationa­l, Washington’s envoy to Nato said on Tuesday.

The United States believes Russia is developing a groundlaun­ched system in breach of a Cold War treaty that could allow Russia to launch a nuclear strike on Europe at short notice, but Moscow has consistent­ly denied any such violation.

US ambassador to Nato Kay Bailey Hutchison said Washington remained committed to a diplomat solution but was prepared to consider a military strike if Russian developmen­t of the mediumrang­e system continued.

“At that point, we would be looking at the capability to take out a (Russian) missile that could hit any of our countries,” she told a news conference.

“Counter measures (by the United States) would be to take out the missiles that are in developmen­t by Russia in violation of the treaty,” she added. “They are on notice.” The Russian foreign ministry was not immediatel­y available for comment. In the past, it has said it is ready for talks with the United States to try to preserve the treaty and would comply with its obligation­s if the United States did.

The comments by Hutchison, who was appointed to the Nato post by US President Trump, are the most direct warning of a preemptive strike since a US official said in 2017 the United States would consider its own system if Russia continued to violate the 1987 Intermedia­te-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty. —

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