
World enters uncharted era as US-Russia nuclear treaty expires, opening door to fastest arms race in decades
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New START treaty expires Thursday, ending nuclear limits between the U.S. and Russia for the first time in over 50 years. Both countries must reassess nuclear programs.
"Up until now, both countries have planned their respective nuclear modernization programs based on the assumption that the other country is not going to exceed those central limits," Korda said. "Without those central limits… both countries are going to be reassessing their programs to accommodate a more uncertain nuclear future."
Russia had already suspended its participation in New START in 2023, freezing inspections and data exchanges, but the treaty’s expiration eliminates the last legal framework governing the size of the two countries’ nuclear arsenals.
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