This treaty between the U.S. and Soviet Union limited the number of strategic offensive arms. It was signed on July 31, 1991 and resulted in a 40% reduction in arms from both parties. It is due to expire on December 5, 2009.
Published July 31, 1991
This treaty between the U.S. and Soviet Union limited the number of strategic offensive arms. It was signed on July 31, 1991 and resulted in a 40% reduction in arms from both parties. It is due to expire on December 5, 2009.
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