Hard Times for U.S.-Russian Nuclear Arms Control

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Last updated 16 abril 2025
Hard Times for U.S.-Russian Nuclear Arms Control
New START is slated to expire in February 2026 and cannot be extended. The next chapter in U.S.-Russia nuclear arms control, if there is to be one, may not be written until rulers in Moscow ease repression at home, pull troops out of Ukraine, and recognize the mutual benefits of reducing, rather than stoking, nuclear tensions.
Hard Times for U.S.-Russian Nuclear Arms Control
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