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[Title] => AP Analysis: Putin stays on offense in Ukraine
[Summary] => Russian President Vladimir Putin might be expected to hunker down into defense mode as he is besieged by accusations of Russian involvement in the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17. Instead he has stayed on offense and appears to positioning for the long game.
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[Title] => Russia pulls out of key European arms treaty
[Summary] => MOSCOW (AFP) - Russia will no longer respect a key arms treaty that limits the deployment of military forces in Europe, the Kremlin said in the latest escalation of tensions between Moscow and the West.
President Vladimir Putin signed a decree suspending Russia's adherence to the 1990 Conventional Forces in Europe (CFE) arms control treaty due to "exceptional circumstances ... broaching on the security of the Russian Federation," the Kremlin said in a statement.
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