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BOOK DESCRIPTIONTHE VERIFICATION GAMEInside the Secret World of Nuclear Arms InspectionsBook 1 of The START TrilogyBy Dr. Naim Tahir BaigIn the shadow of forty thousand nuclear warheads, a question haunted Cold War strategists: How do you make enemies prove they are actually disarming?The Verification Game takes readers behind the iron curtain of nuclear diplomacy into a world few have seenthe high-stakes realm of arms control verification. From the classified corridors of the National Photographic Interpretation Center to the frigid monitoring stations at Votkinsk, Russia, this book reveals t...
BOOK DESCRIPTION
THE VERIFICATION GAME
Inside the Secret World of Nuclear Arms Inspections
Book 1 of The START Trilogy
By Dr. Naim Tahir Baig
In the shadow of forty thousand nuclear warheads, a question haunted Cold War strategists: How do you make enemies prove they are actually disarming?
The Verification Game takes readers behind the iron curtain of nuclear diplomacy into a world few have seenthe high-stakes realm of arms control verification. From the classified corridors of the National Photographic Interpretation Center to the frigid monitoring stations at Votkinsk, Russia, this book reveals the extraordinary human drama, technical ingenuity, and diplomatic chess matches that made the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaties possible.
Drawing on declassified documents, Congressional Research Service reports, State Department compliance records, and the testimonies of those who lived this history, Dr. Naim Tahir Baig reconstructs the evolution of nuclear verification from its earliest satellite programs to the sophisticated inspection regimes of the twenty-first century. The narrative brings to life the inspectors who spent years on foreign soil counting warheads, the photo interpreters who could distinguish missile types from orbit, and the scientists who developed technologies to detect nuclear deception.
But this is also a story of unraveling. The book chronicles the gradual collapse of the verification infrastructureRussia's suspension of New START inspections in 2022, the end of data exchanges in 2023, and the uncertain future of arms control in a world where trust between nuclear powers has deteriorated to levels unseen since the Cuban Missile Crisis. At a time when the last remaining U.S.-Russia nuclear treaty approaches its February 2026 expiration, The Verification Gameoffers an urgent examination of what was built, what was lost, and what must be rebuilt.
This is not merely a historical account but a warning. As emerging technologieshypersonic missiles, artificial intelligence, and space-based weaponsoutpace traditional verification methods, and as China's nuclear expansion introduces new complexities to a once-bilateral equation, the lessons of START verification have never been more critical. The infrastructure of trust that took decades to construct can collapse in months, but rebuilding it may take generations.
The Verification Game is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the hidden architecture that prevented nuclear warand the consequences of allowing that architecture to crumble.
Target Audience: General readers interested in Cold War history, arms control, espionage, international relations, and nuclear security policy.
THE VERIFICATION GAME
Inside the Secret World of Nuclear Arms Inspections
Book 1 of The START Trilogy
By Dr. Naim Tahir Baig
In the shadow of forty thousand nuclear warheads, a question haunted Cold War strategists: How do you make enemies prove they are actually disarming?
The Verification Game takes readers behind the iron curtain of nuclear diplomacy into a world few have seenthe high-stakes realm of arms control verification. From the classified corridors of the National Photographic Interpretation Center to the frigid monitoring stations at Votkinsk, Russia, this book reveals the extraordinary human drama, technical ingenuity, and diplomatic chess matches that made the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaties possible.
Drawing on declassified documents, Congressional Research Service reports, State Department compliance records, and the testimonies of those who lived this history, Dr. Naim Tahir Baig reconstructs the evolution of nuclear verification from its earliest satellite programs to the sophisticated inspection regimes of the twenty-first century. The narrative brings to life the inspectors who spent years on foreign soil counting warheads, the photo interpreters who could distinguish missile types from orbit, and the scientists who developed technologies to detect nuclear deception.
But this is also a story of unraveling. The book chronicles the gradual collapse of the verification infrastructureRussia's suspension of New START inspections in 2022, the end of data exchanges in 2023, and the uncertain future of arms control in a world where trust between nuclear powers has deteriorated to levels unseen since the Cuban Missile Crisis. At a time when the last remaining U.S.-Russia nuclear treaty approaches its February 2026 expiration, The Verification Gameoffers an urgent examination of what was built, what was lost, and what must be rebuilt.
This is not merely a historical account but a warning. As emerging technologieshypersonic missiles, artificial intelligence, and space-based weaponsoutpace traditional verification methods, and as China's nuclear expansion introduces new complexities to a once-bilateral equation, the lessons of START verification have never been more critical. The infrastructure of trust that took decades to construct can collapse in months, but rebuilding it may take generations.
The Verification Game is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the hidden architecture that prevented nuclear warand the consequences of allowing that architecture to crumble.
Target Audience: General readers interested in Cold War history, arms control, espionage, international relations, and nuclear security policy.
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