• Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) may refer to: START I, signed on July 31, 1991 START II, signed January 3, 1993 START III, never signed New START...
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    START I (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty) was a bilateral treaty between the United States and the Soviet Union on the reduction and the limitation of...
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    respect it. The talks led to the STARTs, or Strategic Arms Reduction Treaties, which consisted of START I, a 1991 completed agreement between the United...
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  • of military activities Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty I (START I), signed 1991, entered into force 1994, expired 2009 (START I was a successor to the...
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    стратегических наступательных вооружений "reduction of strategic offensive arms") is a nuclear arms reduction treaty between the United States and the Russian...
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    Reductions (SORT), also known as the Treaty of Moscow, was a strategic arms reduction treaty between the United States and Russia that was in force from...
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  • Lisbon Protocol (category Arms control treaties)
    The Lisbon Protocol to the 1991 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty was a document signed by representatives of Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan that...
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  • START III (category Arms control treaties)
    START III (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty) was a proposed bilateral arms control treaty between the United States and Russia that was meant to reduce...
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    START II (category Arms control treaties)
    START II (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty) was a bilateral treaty between the United States and Russia on the Reduction and Limitation of Strategic Offensive...
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    the SALT II treaty. This ended the treaty negotiations as well as the era of détente. In 1991, the START (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty) was negotiated...
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    The Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, also known as the ABM Treaty or ABMT, was an arms control treaty between the United States and the Soviet Union on the...
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    2012-05-23. "The Status of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty: Signatories and Ratifiers". Arms Control Association. March 2014. Retrieved June 29, 2014...
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    plan was the result of the impending expiration of the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START I). START was set to expire in December 2009. In October...
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    covering not only the INF issue, but also the separate Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START I) and space issues (Nuclear and Space Talks). In late 1985...
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    Space Treaty Seabed Arms Control Treaty Nuclear Terrorism Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI) Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) Strategic Offensive...
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    Treaty, also known as the Five-Power Treaty, was a treaty signed during 1922 among the major Allies of World War I, which agreed to prevent an arms race...
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    that could carry multiple warheads. Up until 1990 and the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) with the Soviet Union, the number of delivery vehicles...
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    to power. During Gorbachev's leadership, dialogue over the START arms reduction treaty meaningfully progressed. Diplomatic overtures were continued by...
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    and 1,000–5,500 km (620–3,420 mi) (intermediate-range). Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START I)—signed 1991, ratified 1994: Limited long-range nuclear...
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  • Bush and Gorbachev agreed to speed up arms control and economic negotiations. Bush proposed even steeper reductions, and the Soviet Union negotiated and...
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    already been set in the Versailles Treaty. Soviet Russia was also not invited to the conference. It was the first arms control conference in history, and...
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  • The Treaty on Open Skies establishes a program of unarmed aerial surveillance flights over the entire territory of its participants. The treaty is designed...
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    the Outer Space Treaty and Treaty of Tlatelolco in 1967, the Seabed Arms Control Treaty in 1971, and the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty in 1972. In 1974...
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    powers during and after the First World War. Aimed towards a global reduction in arms, the conference was organised and campaigned for by the League of...
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    Francis E. Warren Air Force Base (category Installations of Strategic Air Command)
    carry out execution orders. With the ratification of the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty I, the U.S. had until December 2001 to reduce its nuclear arsenal...
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  • as the US and Soviet Union signing the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty I, which set a framework for the reduction of U.S./Russian nuclear stockpiles. In...
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    States Ambassador to Germany and was a chief negotiator of the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty. Prior to his diplomatic career, Burt worked as director of...
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    submarines was reduced to 20, by 2017, in compliance with the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty). There have been 177 successful test flights of the D5 missile...
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    in reserve, and those being dismantled or rebuilt: In its Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) declaration for 2003, the U.S. listed 5968 deployed...
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  • nations 1991 – START I (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty) – limited amounts of nuclear warheads, ballistic missiles, and strategic bombers between the United...
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