Said the same thing in a sense last night on twatter, it’s always moar. Gonna try to find that article in the post I responded to… seems like it was NYPost put out this article about “what if was killed… 19 hours b4 his “death” I’ll get back with ya
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Avangard (hypersonic glide vehicle)
The Avangard is one of the six new Russian strategic weapons unveiled by Russian President Vladimir Putin on 1 March 2018.[12]
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avangard_(hypersonic_glide_vehicle)
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New START (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty)
is a nuclear arms reduction treaty between the United States and the Russian Federation with the formal name of Measures for the Further Reduction and Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms. It was signed on 8 April 2010 in Prague,[3][4] and, after ratification,[5][6] entered into force on 5 February 2011.[1] It is expected to last at least until 2021.
New START replaced the Treaty of Moscow (SORT), which was due to expire in December 2012. Its name is a follow-up to the START I treaty, which expired in December 2009, the proposed START II treaty, which never entered into force, and the START III treaty, for which negotiations were never concluded
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_START
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(SORT)Strategic Offensive Reductions Treaty
The Treaty Between the United States of America and the Russian Federation on Strategic Offensive Reductions (SORT), also known as the Treaty of Moscow,
was a strategic arms reduction treaty between the United States and Russia that was in force from June 2003 until February 2011 when it was superseded by the New START treaty.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strategic_Offensive_Reductions_Treaty
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START I (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty)
was a bilateral treaty between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) on the reduction and limitation of strategic offensive arms. The treaty was signed on 31 July 1991 and entered into force on 5 December 1994.[1] The treaty barred its signatories from deploying more than 6,000 nuclear warheads atop a total of 1,600 inter-continental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) and bombers. START negotiated the largest and most complex arms control treaty in history, and its final implementation in late 2001 resulted in the removal of about 80 percent of all strategic nuclear weapons then in existence. Proposed by United States President Ronald Reagan, it was renamed START I after negotiations began on the second START treaty.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/START_I
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START II (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty)
was a bilateral treaty between the United States of America and Russia on the Reduction and Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms. It was signed by United States President George H. W. Bush and Russian President Boris Yeltsin on 3 January 1993
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/START_II
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START III (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty)
was a proposed bi-lateral nuclear disarmament treaty between the United States and the Russian Federation. It meant to drastically reduce the deployed nuclear weapons arsenals of both countries and to continue the weapons reduction efforts that had taken place in the START I and START II negotiations.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/START_III