the fact that russia is saying now it will not go along anymore with any inspections on a full withdrawal, but the significance of that and the fact that antony blinken the secretary of state said it is deeply unfortunate in any event and irresponsible said the u.s. will talk to russia about this at any point regardless of what is happening on the world stage with russia and ukraine. that is how critical the u.s. believes this is. absolutely critical. look, the only way that the nuclear threat is going to cool down in any way is if you look at past history where the united states and formerly the soviet union agreed to have their salt talks, to have the start talks, and then to continue with the new start talks that we see right now. that competition has been in place for over four to five decades and it must be addressed. look, one nuclear weapon alone is sufficient to give us all concern, right? what we re talking about is russia has in excess of 5,000 nuclear weapons. th
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country from bombs, murders, rapes, from murders, from horrible brutal and beastial treatment from russian soldiers unfortunately. so having said that, thank you once again for your visit yesterday, mr. president, because that was a significant sign for all those people, the sign that a free world has not forgotten them, a free world and the biggest leader, the president of the united states stands by them. i know that perfectly well, mr. president. i know how much courage it requires. thank you very much for that. i imagine it was not easy, especially for those who are responsible for your security, sir. so please pass my gratitude to them from me. they are standing somewhere in the background. still that was hard work. thank you, mr. president for that decision. we are delighted to host you in poland. this is also a crucially important sign of us, sign of security. tomorrow we will meet with our