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The Clock Is Ticking on New START Expiration—and a Nuclear Arms Race

Last updated: February 9, 2025 9:28 pm
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The impending expiration of the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START) on February 5, 2026, marks a critical juncture in US-Russia relations. This bilateral arms control agreement has been instrumental in curbing the deployment of long-range nuclear weapons and preventing an unconstrained arms race between the two nuclear superpowers.

New START, with its limit of 1,550 long-range warheads for each country, has provided a framework for transparency and verification through on-site inspections and mandatory notifications of weapon movements. However, recent tensions between the US and Russia have strained the treaty, with Russia suspending its participation in response to US support for Ukraine.

As the one-year countdown to the treaty’s expiration begins, concerns are mounting about the potential for both countries to rapidly expand their nuclear arsenals. Pressure from nuclear hawks in the US to exceed New START limits has intensified, raising fears of a return to Cold War-era nuclear brinkmanship.

Despite these challenges, there is still hope for diplomatic solutions to avoid a dangerous arms race. President Trump’s recent remarks on denuclearization and willingness to engage in talks with Russia and China offer a glimmer of hope for renewed dialogue. The inclusion of China in future negotiations could fundamentally shift the dynamics of arms control discussions and pave the way for greater transparency and cooperation.

However, the broader context of rising nuclear risks, including calls for the resumption of explosive nuclear testing and the development of new nuclear weapons, underscores the urgent need for renewed efforts towards disarmament and arms control. As the world faces multiple existential threats, from climate change to social inequality, the stakes for nuclear security have never been higher.

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In this critical moment, it is imperative for global citizens to raise their voices, advocate for change, and push for a more secure and sustainable future. By uniting in a concerted effort to uphold the principles of arms control and disarmament, we can steer away from the dangerous path of nuclear proliferation and towards a world free from the threat of nuclear catastrophe.

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