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    America wants to extend the nuclear weapons treaty with Russia for five years right Now

    Brian RodriguezBy Brian RodriguezJanuary 22, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    US President Joe Biden wants to extend the treaty with Russia on limiting nuclear weapons for another five years. A Biden spokesman said the government should speed up the decision as the 2010 Treaty to Limit Strategic Nuclear Weapons (New START) expires on February 5.

    Moscow and the Trump administration appear to have reached an agreement on a one-year extension last fall, but more time appears to be needed to talk about freezing the current nuclear arsenal. The Kremlin announced Wednesday that it remains open to an extension, after Secretary of State Biden, Anthony Blinken, said he supported it as well.

    It is the last major treaty between the great powers on arms control. This means that the stock of Russian and American nuclear weapons will be reduced to 1,550 practical warheads each.

    Without extension, there are fears of an arms race and heightened tension between Moscow and Washington. It is clear that the treaty is in the interest of the security of the United States, especially given its “hostile” relationship with Russia, a senior official said. Washington Post.

    The United States has previously pushed for a new arms treaty in which China should also participate. That country has made it clear that it does not feel it.

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