The Trump administration rejected continuing to abide by the expired New START agreement limiting U.S. and Russian nuclear weapons, because it fails to curb Moscow’s strategic arsenal and excludes China’s rapid expansion of its nuclear forces, a senior State Department official said Friday.
U.S. rejects flawed New START arms accord
South Korea-U.S. tariff strife threatens to affect security domain
South Korean officials are warning of potentially dire consequences as tensions resurface in Korea-U.S. relations on multiple fronts: trade, security and commerce.
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