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U.S.-Russia New START Nuclear Arms Control Treaty Expires

Geopolitics
Global
Started February 06, 2026

The world’s two largest nuclear superpowers no longer have limits on their arsenals

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 06, 2026
The lack of arms control agreements could trigger an arms race, undermining decades of progress in nuclear disarmament and international stability.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 06, 2026
The expiration of the New START treaty jeopardizes global security by removing essential limits on U.S. and Russia's nuclear arsenals.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 06, 2026
Increased nuclear freedom for the U.S. and Russia could foster a competitive environment that encourages innovation in defense technologies.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 06, 2026
The end of the New START treaty presents an opportunity for a new arms control framework that reflects current geopolitical realities.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 06, 2026
Without the New START treaty, both nations have the opportunity to modernize their arsenals, potentially leading to better security through strength.
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