
Russia Puts Breaks On Further Nuclear Cutbacks -- Space Daily/AFP
The cheer over Russia's approval of a new nuclear disarmament treaty is short-lived as it masks Moscow's reluctance to ensure further cuts, threatening US President Barack Obama's vision of a nuclear-free world.
Russia is going through the final motions of ratifying a new START treaty that reduces old nuclear warhead ceilings by 30 percent and limits each side to 700 deployed long-range missiles and heavy bombers.
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Update #1: Russians Aren’t So Hot to Cut Small Nukes -- The Danger Room
Update #2: What Next? -- Arms Control Wonk
My Comment: No surprise here. Russia enjoys a numerical advantage in tactical nuclear warheads, and they have made it very clear (for a long time) that they have no interest in cutting this stockpile.