
No limits, no inspections: US and Russia face post–New START era as Trump pushes new nuclear deal
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President Donald Trump called the expired New START treaty a "bad deal" and pushed for a new arms control treaty including both Russia and China.
Trump called New START a "bad deal" that was being "grossly violated," and said the United States should instead pursue a "new, improved and modernized treaty."
Russian officials quickly pushed back. Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chair of Russia's security council, said U.S. criticism of New START "means one thing: there’ll never be a treaty under these terms," arguing Washington is demanding limits that ignore other nuclear-armed states and new weapons systems.
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