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In 1969, Nixon initiated the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks that would result in the SALT treaties. The US-Soviet Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty of 1972 (SALT 1 which remains in force until 2009) includes the concept of non-interference with satellites used for verification of Treaty compliance. and the Soviet Union, Kissinger drafted the first Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT), a pact which (on paper) gave the Soviets a strategic advantage in nuclear weaponry. |
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