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| Russian Warship Spotted 70 Miles Off The Coast Of Delaware, 1987 Treaty Violated
The Russian Vishnya-class Viktor Leonov ship was sighted Tuesday operating beyond U.S. territorial water. Just 70 miles off the coast of Delaware, the Russian spy ship violated the 1987 treaty that banned American and Russian intermediate-range missiles based on land, officials told Fox News. This was the first move by the Russian military in the U.S. since Donald Trump took office last month. The new president has sought better relations with Russia's President, Vladimir Putin. More recently, Trump has stated that the U.S. should "strengthen and expand its nuclear capability," raising concern of a new arms agreement with Moscow that would reduce arms "very substantially," the New York Times reported. The Russian intelligence-gathering ship was armed with missiles and had the capability to intercept communications. It also measured U.S. navy sonar capacity and possessed high-tech electronic surveillance equipment and ammunition. It stopped in Cuba before heading north and was expected