Wednesday, February 3, 2021

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- February 3, 2021

 


“Especially during times of tension, verifiable limits on Russia’s intercontinental-range nuclear weapons are vitally important,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken said. 

The United States and Russia have extended a crucial nuclear arms control treaty until 2026, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Wednesday. 

The New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty or New START is the last nuclear treaty between the two countries and was set to expire Feb. 5. 

Renewing the agreement was one of the first national security challenges facing President Joe Biden’s administration. 

“Especially during times of tension, verifiable limits on Russia’s intercontinental-range nuclear weapons are vitally important,” Blinken said in a statement, noting that Russia has remained in compliance since 2010 when the treaty was signed. 

Extending the treaty made “the world safer,” he said, adding that “unconstrained nuclear competition would endanger us all.” 

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 Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- February 3, 2021 


















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