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by implementing more rigorous verification measures for the destruction of strategic nuclear warheads.
: The U.S. decision to withdraw from the Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty in 2002 led Russia to declare it was no longer bound by START II, effectively halting the START III process. dogovor osv 3
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: Instead of START III, the two nations eventually signed the Strategic Offensive Reductions Treaty (SORT, also known as the Treaty of Moscow) in 2002, which had much less stringent verification requirements. AI responses may include mistakes
START III remains a significant "what if" in diplomatic history. It represented the last major attempt in the 1990s to move beyond mere limitations and toward a more permanent, verifiable destruction of nuclear hardware. Today, the suspension of the New START treaty by Russia in 2023 has revived interest in these earlier frameworks as experts look for ways to avoid a new arms race.
deployed nuclear warheads to a limit of 2,000–2,500 for each country.
created by the failure of START II, which faced ratification hurdles in the Russian Duma. Reasons for Failure
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