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Brezhnev produced a treaty to limit strategic nuclear weapons.
WHITEHOUSE: Richard M. Nixon
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The U.N. has worked for more than a decade on an Arms Trade Treaty designed to limit the illicit trade of such weapons, but a final draft of the treaty is stalled.
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And the treaty has helped to limit their spread.
NPR: Non-Proliferation in the 21st Century
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Now, one aspect of our deterrent that we specifically did not limit in this treaty is missile defense.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center for Security Policy | Mapping a National Security Failure: Ratification of the New START Treaty | Page: 12
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Officials considered detailing their goals for the next round of arms talks with Russia, including controls on battlefield tactical nuclear weapons, dismantling mothballed warheads and reducing total deployments to 1, 000 warheads a side, down from the 1, 550 limit in the new treaty.
WSJ: U.S. Keeps First-Strike Nuclear Strategy
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The French government raised its estimate of its 2003 budget deficit from 2.6% to 2.8%, edging ever closer to the Maastricht treaty's 3.0% limit.
ECONOMIST: Overview
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This is the limit allowed by the Maastricht Treaty.
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Russia has said that if the U.S. were to withdraw from the ABM treaty, Moscow would feel compelled to abandon agreements that limit numbers of long-range nuclear weapons.
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On 8 April, 2010, President Obama and Russian President Medvedev signed the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, or "New START, " lowering the limit on deployed strategic nuclear weapons by either nation.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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In the INF Treaty, it was recognized that there was no way to limit mobile missiles effectively.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center for Security Policy | Secretary Baker��s Collapse On Mobile Missiles: First Step Toward An Unratifiable Start Treaty
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The ABM treaty has taught us the folly of promising to ban forever certain weapons or defenses and limit the use of new technologies.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center for Security Policy | A New Skepticism on Arms Control, By James T. HackettThe Washington Times, 18 October 1999