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Japan atomic bomb survivors fear war as US-Russia pact expires

The treaty's expiration removes limits on 1,550 nuclear warheads each for the US and Russia, raising risks of an arms race and weakening global non-proliferation efforts, experts warn.

  • Japanese atomic bomb survivors fear the world is marching towards nuclear war as the last US-Russia arms control treaty expired.
  • The New START treaty, signed in 2010 by the US and Russia, had limits on deployed nuclear weapons and launchers which are now void.
  • The UN Secretary General warned that for the first time in over 50 years, there are no binding limits on the US and Russian nuclear arsenals.
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The first year of the second term of U.S. President Donald Trump in the White House has left his allies on this side of the Atlantic in shock, who have made strategic EU autonomy their most immediate priority. However, the elephant in the room that slows down any dream of independence of U.S. Europe is nuclear deterrence. With the death of the New START treaty, the new global disorder has given way to nuclear disorder and precipitates the debate…

·Granada, Spain
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The last nuclear arms control agreement between the US and Russia has expired. This means that for the first time in more than 50 years there are no longer any nuclear arms limits for either side.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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3cat.cat broke the news in on Thursday, February 5, 2026.
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