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"path": "/politics/2026/02/09/start-enters-strategic-paralysis-what-safeguards-remain-for-global-stability/",
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"textContent": "For more than three decades, arms control agreements between Washington and Moscow acted as guardrails against unchecked nuclear competition. That architecture began with the first Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START I) in 1991, signed as the Cold War ended and the Soviet Union neared collapse. START I reflected a shared recognition that vast Cold War–era […]",
"title": "START Enters Strategic Paralysis, What Safeguards Remain for Global Stability?"
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