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Treaty limiting US, Russian nuclear weapons expiring

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 · 9h · on MSN
Fears of new arms race as US-Russia nuclear weapons treaty due to expire
The last nuclear weapons control treaty between the US and Russia is due to expire on Thursday, raising fears of a new arms race.

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 · 7h
The last US-Russian nuclear pact is about to expire, ending a half-century of arms control
 · 5h · on MSN
Treaty limiting US, Russian nuclear weapons expiring as leaders mull what's next
 · 14h
A New Nuclear Age Beckons as Clock Ticks Down on Last Russia-US Arms Deal
MOSCOW, Feb 4 (Reuters) - The last nuclear treaty ‌between ​Russia and the United States is due ‌to expire within hours, raising the risk of a new arms race in which China will ​also play a key role.

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 · 5h
Russia says it's open to diplomacy but will counter any new threats after expiry of nuclear treaty
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Russia Won't Be Provoked Into Arms Race After Nuclear Treaty Expires, Ryabkov Says
 · 2h
Russia, criticising US, says lapse of treaty means no more nuclear limits
Russia "remains prepared to take decisive military-technical countermeasures to mitigate potential additional threats to national security", it said.

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Expiry of nuclear weapons pact between US and Russia risks new arms race
 · 11h
New arms race looms as clock ticks down on last Russia-US nuclear treaty
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Russia warns of response to any US weapons deployment in Greenland

A Russian official said Moscow is ready to respond with military measures if the United States deploys its missile defense program to Greenland.
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Extending New START Treaty Not in National Interest

New START, the last treaty limiting the nuclear arsenals of Russia and the U.S., will expire on Feb. 5. Once it does, there will be no limit to the number of nuclear weapons the U.S. or Russia can field.
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Russia developing weapon to hit Musk’s Starlink, NATO suspects

Russia is reportedly developing a new anti-satellite weapon specifically designed to target Elon Musk’s Starlink constellation, according to intelligence findings from two Nato nations. These reports, seen by The Associated Press, indicate the so-called ...
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A new Russian weapon system for targeting satellites is under development

There's a new Russian weapon under development. A source has confirmed to NPR that the weapon is some kind of space-based nuclear system for... A new Russian weapon system for targeting satellites is under development JUANA SUMMERS, HOST: On Capitol Hill ...
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For the first time in half a century, we won’t have a nuclear treaty with Russia. Trump is totally unprepared.

If past is precedent, a new treaty would take at least a year to negotiate; if China takes part, something that has never happened before, it would take many years. In the meantim
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