SALT 1




SALT 1

Members: Matias Freire, Danna Rocha, Poled Pozo, Sol Mora.

On May 26, 1972, US President Richard Nixon and the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Leonid Brezhnev, signed this treaty, which was in force for 30 years, until 2002 since June 2002, six months after announcing it, the United States withdrew from the agreement.

 SALT 1 was a corresponding bilateral conversation between the Soviet Union and the United States since it was the superpowers of the Cold War on the issue of arms control, specifically that of limiting strategic nuclear weapons and stopping the arms race since there were two meetings of talks and agreements: SALT I and SALT II that were signed at the end of each of the negotiations carried out between the United States and the Soviet Union.


 

The SALT I treaty confirmed and initiated by the USA and the USSR were initiated and carried out mainly in the Country of Austria in the priority states of Helsinki and Vienna with the unions that firmed at tratted.

 Objective:

- SALT 1 had a very clear and central objective, which was to ensure the vast majority of the vulnerability of both signatory parties between the agreement

 - Such as a country and a very potential union after the Second World War, if both unions signed that they could be attacked by means of the time of the cold war, but above all I limit nuclear weapons to very few quantities.

 - SALT 1  trated purchase to avoid deaths between the military and couplings of the cold war or their time, objectives of reduction love violent deaths but above all thanks to it more resources for wing people at the end of that century for future generations and prevention of another world war or complicated.


CAUSES

-The arms competition generated by each country.

-Exalt the military system of each nation in the world

-Enforce the sovereignty of each country in the use of missiles.

-Use weapons that do not affect the world ecological system and human

CONSEQUENCES

-Stop the development of nuclear weapons that affects the planet.

-The demonstration of military power of each country can be fatal.

-Each country must respect the territorial limits of the others, especially the proper use of weapons.

-Radiation can affect the entire planet and humanity disappear.



Importan DATA:

SALT Treaty Facts - 1: The Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) were negotiations between the United States and the Soviet Union as part of the policy of Detente, that would contain the Cold War Arms Race by curtailing the manufacture of strategic missiles that were capable of carrying nuclear weapons.

SALT Treaty Facts - 2: SALT I was the first of the Strategic Arms Limitation talks between the USSR and the U.S. that began in November 1969 and ended in January 1972.

SALT Treaty Facts - 3: Leonid Brezhnev met with U.S. President Richard Nixon in May 1972 in which they agreed to produce a treaty that would contain the arms race.

SALT Treaty Facts - 4: The talks known as SALT 1 resulted in the signing of two treaties: the Anti-Ballistic Missile treaty (ABM) and the Interim Agreement on the Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms.

SALT Treaty Facts - 5: The Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty (ABMT) was ratified by the U.S. Senate on August 3, 1972.


Norms APA:

Danna Rocha: Martínez, J. ( 2018 - 2021). OFFICE OF THE HISTORIAN. Strategic Arms Limitations Talks/Treaty (SALT) I and II: Milestones: 1969–1976 - Office of the Historian (state.gov)

Danna Rocha: González, V. (2017 - 2021). ROYAL AIR FORCE MUSEUM. SALT 1 - Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty: SALT 1 | Détente | National Curriculum | Schools & Colleges | National Cold War Exhibition

Matias Freire: Smilth, A. (2000) Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT I). Edit, Webmaster. United Kingdom of: https://fas.org/nuke/control/salt1/intro.htm

Matias Freire: Bully. P, Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, SALT 1, The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. Britania, of https://www.britannica.com/event/Strategic-Arms-Limitation-Talks

Sol Mora: Burr, W. (ed.), The Secret History of The ABM Treaty, 1969-1972, National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 60, The National Security Archive, George Washington University, Washington, D.C., 8 November 2001: http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB60/index.html

Sol Mora: Ambrose, Matthew, The Control Agenda: A History of the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 2018):https://static.history.state.gov/frus/frus1969-76v32/pdf/frus1969-76v32.pdf

Poled Pozo: Moscú (26 de mayo de 1972) Tratado SALT I
1972  Early 20th century | World War I | Between the wars 1919-1939 | World War II | The Cold War | The End of the Cold War: http://www.historiasiglo20.org/TEXT/SALTI.htm




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