US-Russia Nuclear Weapons Treaty Set to Expire Amid Fears of New Arms Race
February 4, 2026 • Google News World
US-Russia Nuclear Weapons Treaty Set to Expire
A key nuclear weapons treaty between the US and Russia is set to expire on February 5, 2023. The treaty, known as New START, was signed in 2010 and limited the number of strategic nuclear warheads that each country could possess.
The treaty’s expiration has raised concerns about a potential new arms race between the two nations. Russia has criticized the US for its handling of the treaty, with Moscow stating that it is “unacceptable” to let the agreement expire without a replacement.
In response to the treaty’s expiration, President Trump announced plans to withdraw from the agreement. The move was seen as a blow to Russia’s claims of being a “superpower.”
The New START treaty was intended to reduce the risk of nuclear conflict between the US and Russia. However, its expiration has sparked concerns about an increase in nuclear tensions between the two nations.
As the treaty expires, experts are warning that the world may be entering a period with more nuclear risk. The implications of this development are still unclear, but it is clear that the situation requires close monitoring by international leaders.
The US and Russia have yet to announce plans for replacing the New START treaty. In the meantime, concerns about a potential new arms race continue to grow.
Source: Google News World