Why did nuclear arms remain a threat after the Cold War?

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O Israel, India, and Pakistan refused to reduce their stock of nuclear weapons.
• The old Soviet Union was unwilling to sign START, the arms-reduction treaty.
The United States had shared too much nuclear technology with now-hostile countries.
• North Korea had shared dangerous nuclear-weapons plans with India.

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The correct answer is: O Israel, India, and Pakistan refused to reduce their stock of nuclear weapons.

Nuclear arms remained a threat after the Cold War due to the continued existence and development of nuclear weapons by countries like Israel, India, and Pakistan, which had not participated in disarmament initiatives.