After the New START treaty expires in February, there will be no cap on the number of US and Russian nuclear weapons - but ...
If the US abandons New START, say goodbye to that comfortable feeling we once enjoyed of relative freedom from an imminent nuclear holocaust. Michael T. Klare This article originally appeared at ...
MOSCOW, Jan 20 (Reuters) - Russia and the United States currently have no specific contacts regarding the imminent expiry of ...
By Mark Trevelyan LONDON, Jan 8 (Reuters) - Even at the height of their Cold War nuclear rivalry, the United States and the Soviet Union thrashed out a series of treaties to keep the arms race from ...
By Jonathan Landay and Jasper Ward WASHINGTON, Jan 8 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump indicated he would allow the ...
In September, Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested the two nations could voluntarily maintain the limits on deployed strategic nuclear weapons set out in the New START treaty, which is set to ...
The last agreement between Washington and Moscow expires within weeks ...
On February 5, a treaty capping the numbers of deployed Russian and US nuclear warheads will expire, marking the first time in more than half a century that the two countries' nuclear programs will be ...
Finally, the time had come: on 22 January 2021, the UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, the Treaty on the ...
WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump has suggested he would allow the last remaining nuclear arms control treaty between ...
The treaty, in force since 2011, caps each side at 1,550 deployed strategic nuclear warheads and 700 deployed delivery ...