Examining the New START Treaty

Examining the New START Treaty

Few expected New START would prove contentious when signed in April.  The treaty—which reduces U.S. and Russian strategic forces each to no more than 1550 strategic warheads and 700 deployed strategic missiles and bombers—appeared a “no brainer.”  It won endorsement from the U.S. military leadership, American allies and virtually every former Republican secretary of state, secretary of defense and national security advisor.

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