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Putin Draws a Line in the Sand: One Year of Nuclear Limits, But No More Without US Action

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President Vladimir Putin has drawn a clear line in the sand for the United States, committing Russia to one year of voluntary nuclear limits but signaling that this restraint will not continue without reciprocal American action. The move is both an offer of stability and a stark warning.
The decision to adhere to the expired New START treaty’s caps was framed as a necessary step to prevent chaos. Putin stated that maintaining the status quo of 1,550 deployed warheads was justified to avoid an arms race and ensure predictability.
The line in the sand was drawn with Putin’s explicit conditions. He stressed that Russia’s policy is only “viable” if the United States respects that line by acting “in a similar manner.” Any move by Washington to cross it by seeking a strategic advantage would be met with a Russian policy change.
Putin also suggested that respecting this line could lead to a diplomatic opening. He expressed hope that a period of mutual restraint could pave the way for a “substantive strategic dialogue,” offering a path away from the current confrontational posture.
This one-year commitment sets a clear timeframe for the United States to decide its position. Russia has made its stance clear, and the future of global arms control now hinges on whether Washington chooses to respect the line Putin has drawn.

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