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Putin’s Test: Will the US Join Russia in a One-Year Nuclear Standstill?

President Vladimir Putin has issued a test to the United States: will it join Russia in a one-year nuclear standstill? Moscow announced on Monday its unilateral decision to abide by the expired New START treaty’s limits for a year, a move that is explicitly designed to gauge Washington’s appetite for restraint.
This voluntary standstill is being pitched as a necessary measure to ensure “predictability and restraint” in a world without a formal arms control treaty. Putin stated that Russia is not interested in an arms race and will therefore cap its deployed nuclear arsenal at 1,550 warheads and 700 delivery systems.
The core of this policy is its conditional nature, making it a direct test of U.S. intentions. Putin made it clear that Russia’s commitment is entirely contingent on the United States acting “in a similar manner.” Any perceived move by the U.S. to seek strategic advantage would likely cause Russia to abandon the policy.
Passing this test could have positive diplomatic outcomes. Putin expressed hope that if both sides observe the limits, it could foster a better climate for restarting a “substantive strategic dialogue.” This suggests that the nuclear issue is being used as a barometer for the broader health of U.S.-Russia relations.
The one-year timeframe sets a clear deadline for this test. At its conclusion, Russia will analyze the results—namely, the actions of the United States—and “make a decision on maintaining these voluntary self-restraints,” determining the future course of its nuclear posture.

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