U.S.-Russia Nuclear Pact Expiry Threatens National Security and Global Stability
As the New START treaty expires, the U.S. faces an unconstrained nuclear rivalry with Russia and China, raising grave risks to American security and global peace.
For over half a century, the United States stood firm in limiting the world's largest nuclear arsenals through arms control agreements designed to protect American families and preserve national sovereignty. Now, that critical bulwark—the New START Treaty—is set to expire, potentially unleashing a perilous new arms race that threatens our safety. Who Benefits When Limits Are Lifted? The expiration of New START removes caps on Russia's and America's deployed nuclear warheads for the first time in decades. While Moscow claims readiness to honor limits if Washington reciprocates, President Trump has not committed to extending the pact. Meanwhile, China refuses meaningful...
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