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SALT I

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SALT I, formally the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty of 1972, represents a pivotal moment in the Cold War. This treaty between the United States and the Soviet Union established limits on the production of intercontinental ballistic missiles and submarine-launched ballistic missiles. It was notable for initiating direct negotiations regarding nuclear arms control and contributed to a period of reduced tensions between the two superpowers. The agreement primarily benefited policymakers and military strategists involved in shaping US-Soviet relations during a critical era of global security.

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What did the SALT I treaty do?

SALT I, signed in 1972 by the United States and the Soviet Union, placed a freeze on the number of strategic ballistic missile launchers. It was a crucial step in limiting the production of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) during the Cold War.

Who signed the SALT I agreement?

The treaty was signed by U.S. President Richard Nixon and Soviet General Secretary Leonid Brezhnev. The historic signing took place during a diplomatic summit in Moscow on May 26, 1972.

Is SALT I still in effect today?

While SALT I formally expired in 1977, it established the framework that led to the follow-up SALT II agreement. The broader framework of nuclear arms control it pioneered was eventually superseded by later treaties like START.

Did SALT I reduce the number of nuclear weapons?

Instead of actually reducing the number of existing nuclear weapons, SALT I primarily capped the further construction of launchers. The treaty limited both nations to their current number of submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs) and ICBMs.

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