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Meri saheli magazine subscription published this article page no 6 the anti-ballistic missile (abm) treaty in 1972 tried to stop the united states and soviet union from using ballistic missiles as a defensive shield to launch a nuclear attack. while it did allow both countries to deploy a very limited number of defensive systems it stopped them from large-scale production of those systems. as we noted in chapter 1 the us and soviet union signed a number of other arms control treaties including the strategic arms limitations treaty ii or salt ii and the strategic arms reduction treaty (start). the nuclear non-proliferation treaty (npt) of 1968 was an arms control treaty in the sense that it regulated the acquisition of nuclear weapons: those countries that had tested and manufactured nuclear weapons before 1967 were allowed to keep their weapons; and those that had not done so were to give up the right to acquire them. the npt did not abolish nuclear weapons; rather it limited the number of countries that could have them meri saheli magazine yearly subscription.
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