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The Kremlin has reportedly made plans to increase its military production and deploy troops closer to NATO's northeastern front. In light of these developments, a coalition of Baltic states, Poland, and Finland has recently announced their withdrawal from an international treaty prohibiting anti-personnel landmines. Their justification is straightforward: they believe that adhering to outdated agreements while their adversary disregards them places them at a distinct disadvantage in any potential conflict.