Anti-nuclear arms treaty looking better every day

‘We as a country are deeply committed to deterrence and defence and we will work with our NATO allies to protect the international rules based order and the sovereignty and stability of Ukraine’ in the face of nuclear weapons threats from Russian President Vladimir Putin, Defence Minister Anita Anand says.
As Russian aggression against Ukraine ramped up over the last few weeks, the phrase “Cold War” was thrown around with increasing frequency. But as recent events should make alarmingly clear, conversations about nuclear arms should be situated firmly in the present, not couched in a history less...

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