Trump Claims He Prevented Nuclear War Between Russia and Ukraine.
Donald Trump's Statement on Nuclear Security
According to TSN.ua: On February 5, former U.S. President Donald Trump claimed he prevented a nuclear war between Ukraine and Russia. He made this statement while commenting on the expiration of a nuclear security treaty with the Russian Federation, emphasizing his personal role in curbing global nuclear conflicts.
The New START treaty, which regulates nuclear arsenals between the United States and Russia, is set to expire on February 5, 2026. Trump asserted his belief that he not only averted nuclear war between Russia and Ukraine but also prevented such a conflict between India and Pakistan and de-escalated tensions between Iran and Israel.
'I stopped nuclear wars from breaking out all over the world between Pakistan and India, Iran and Israel, and Russia and Ukraine' - Donald Trump.
This claim underscores the critical role of international agreements in nuclear security and their impact on global stability. The New START treaty is a cornerstone of strategic arms control, and its future is a major concern for international security experts.
The looming expiration of the New START treaty poses a significant challenge to nuclear safety, as reduced oversight of nuclear arsenals could lead to new threats. Future negotiations and potential new agreements between the U.S. and Russia will be crucial for maintaining peace and preventing the escalation of conflicts on a global scale.
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