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Nuclear arms treaty with Russia expiring is a good thing – former U.S. nuclear policy head

Kiryl Sukhotskiby Kiryl Sukhotski
February 13, 2026
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Franklin Miller, who ran the U.S. nuclear policy at the Pentagon for 15 years, says expiration of the only remaining bilateral nuclear arms treaty between the U.S. and Russia will not lead to a new arms race. He says Moscow used a scare tactic against Washington to prevent the U.S. from modernizing its nuclear force.

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Kiryl Sukhotski

Kiryl Sukhotski

Kiryl Sukhotski is the executive editor for Russia at Independence Avenue Media, where he oversees coverage of U.S. foreign policy for Russian-speaking audiences. He previously worked at Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Born in Minsk, Belarus, he started his career at the BBC, covering Russia from Moscow and London.

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