The United States and Russia Resume Military Dialogue in a World Without New START

The United States and Russia have agreed to resume high-level military dialogue at a time when the New START treaty has expired, leaving no binding framework for nuclear arms control. This Atlas News analysis explains why the move reflects strategic risk management rather than political rapprochement, and how global stability is shifting from treaty-based guarantees to procedural communication, crisis management, and deterrence. The article examines the implications for Ukraine, NATO, Europe, and the broader international security architecture.