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Treaty by Proclamation: The Crown's Latest Nuclear Endeavor

In a diplomatic maneuver raising questions about executive authority, the United States and Russia have agreed to informally observe the expired New START nuclear arms treaty.

Feb 6, 2026 - Politics & Policy

Treaty by Proclamation: The Crown's Latest Nuclear Endeavor

Author By Miles Corbin

In a diplomatic maneuver raising questions about executive authority, the United States and Russia have agreed to informally observe the expired New START nuclear arms treaty.

Why it matters: This informal accord, bypassing constitutional Senate consent, echoes a foundational grievance: policies lacking explicit assent. Such executive actions blur lines between law and dominion by fiat. As Dickinson noted, "The various Non-Importation Agreements... bear testimony to the popularity of the proposed plan," a testimony absent from this nuclear "observation." When critical agreements are relegated to handshake understandings, it normalizes governance via personal diplomacy over institutional checks. This trajectory risks undermining structures protecting liberty and stable national security, replacing consent with executive decree.

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