Another US treaty withdrawal

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The end of the cold war brought with it a rise in intra-state violence, and also allowed the then dominant US to take hegemonic control of the global world order.

However, the signing of the Open Skies treaty in 1992, with 34 member states from across the globe changed the way in which trust issues were resolved between nations, allowing states to send unarmed surveillance aircraft into rival nations airspace.

The treaty although signed in 1992, took a full decade to fully fall into place, meaning that some serious groundwork would have been negotiated by military officers and diplomats alike. 


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