From 1969 to 1979, US and Soviet negotiators worked on a set of comprehensive arms limitation treaties to regulate the nuclear arms race and reduce the threat of nuclear conflict. Two treaties were signed, but only one came into force. The negotiations, called the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, were part of the process of détente and helped to facilitate nuclear disarmament after the end of the Cold War. US and Soviet Nuclear Arsenals in the…
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