US Faces New Nuclear Arms Control Challenges Post-START

Following the expiration of the New START treaty, the US is at a crossroads regarding its nuclear arms control strategy. This historically significant treaty, effective since 2010, has become largely ineffective after Russia's suspension in 2023. Consequently, the landscape of nuclear arms control is rapidly evolving, with many experts questioning the viability of such agreements under current geopolitical conditions.
The implications of this evolving scenario are profound. The lack of cooperative engagement from key players like Russia and China threatens not only existing frameworks but also global security dynamics. As the arms race escalates, the US must navigate these challenges by either revitalizing arms control measures or preparing for a future without them, which could lead to increased dependency on military technology and strategies.
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