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Trump calls for new nuclear arms treaty

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Fears of new nuclear arms race grow as key U.S.-Russia treaty expires
Without the New START treaty, which caps the number of deployed nuclear warheads at 1,550 on each side, there will be no limits on the U.S. and Russian arsenals.

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New Start’s expiration will make the world less safe – even if it doesn’t spark another nuclear arms race
 · 4h · on MSN
Trump to let New START nuclear treaty with Russia expire
 · 18h
China says expiration of US-Russia arms treaty regrettable
The Chinese foreign ministry said on Thursday that the expiration of the U.S.-Russia arms treaty was regrettable, and urged the U.S. to resume dialogue with Russia on "strategic stability".

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A key nuclear weapons treaty is ending. It’s a sign of Russia’s eroding superpower status
ThePrint · 18h
New START nuclear treaty expires, removing key constraints on Russia and US
 · 7h
Russia says it regrets expiration of last nuclear arms treaty but Trump says he wants a new pact
The termination of the New START Treaty could set the stage for what many fear could be an unconstrained nuclear arms race

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Last US–Russia nuclear treaty is about to expire: Why this matters
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Fears of new arms race as US-Russia nuclear weapons treaty due to expire
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America Is Waving the White Flag in the New Cold War

Last January, as Donald Trump stormed back into the White House, spoiling for a trade war and backed by an army of credentialed China hawks, it seemed a pretty safe bet that his return would mean an escalation of America’s great power rivalry with Beijing, what foreign-policy people had long since taken to calling, loosely, the New Cold War.
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Back to Cold War?

During December 2025, the Editorial Board of the New York Times published several articles “on why the US military needs to reinvent itself.” It described the state of US military as “Overmatched,” presumably wishing to remind the readers that the ...
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