Last US nuclear weapons treaty with Russia is dying
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The former U.S. president has warned that the expiration of the New START treaty would "wipe out decades of diplomacy." ...
R OBERT OPPENHEIMER, the father of America’s nuclear bomb, described his country’s atomic rivalry with the Soviet Union as ...
On February 4, the New START Treaty, the last remaining nuclear arms control agreement between the United States and Russia, is set to expire. Signed in 2010, the agreement caps deployed strategic ...
The era of arms control over nuclear arsenals is set to end this week as the last legal check on the size of Russia and the U.S.’s deployed nuclear weapons expires.
Dmitry Medvedev said Moscow had not received a U.S. response to Russia's proposal to extend the New START treaty.
The New START treaty signed between Russia and the US is due to expire on February 4, 2026, signalling a move away from nuclear restraint, the first in decades, an expert said ...
In two days, New START, the last significant survivor of the age of nuclear-arms-control agreements that began in the ...
The fragile global legal framework for nuclear weapons control faces further setbacks in 2026, eroding guardrails to avoid a nuclear crisis. The first half of the year will see two key events: the ...
The rise of great power competition gives the United States all the more reason to invest in international cooperative frameworks for nuclear arms control. Some 80 years after the bombings of ...
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