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Russia and the U.S. have withdrawn from several key arms control treaties over the past years .
The erosion of nuclear arms control agreements began in the early 2000s , when the United States withdrew from the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty .
The next major bilateral treaty to fall was the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty .
U.S. National Security Council's senior director for arms control, disarmament, and nonproliferation, says the United States does not need to increase its nuclear forces to match or outnumber the combined total of [its] competitors.
Russia and China are "pursuing a nuclear force buildup on a scale and pace unseen since the 1980s ," report says.
Russia is also pouring resources into upgrading its arsenal, with a recent test of a new type of heavy ICBM apparently having failed.
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