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In any language, Nuevo START es vital para la seguridad nacional
By Daryl G. Kimball
The United States Senate reconvenes next week for its post-election lame duck session and has an opportunity to overcome the partisan divide of the election season to support ratification of the New START. If they can agree to set aside two to three days for debate and a vote, the White House and Senate Republicans agree the treaty would be approved.
Why? Because New START makes sense for U.S. national and international security in any language.
Cluster Munitions Treaty Celebrates Milestone - First States-Parties Meeting
H. E. Mr. Nawaf Salam, Ambassador and Plenipotentiary Permanent Representative of Lebanon, deposits Lebanon's instrument of ratification at the United Nations. Photo credit: UN Photo
By Jeff Abramson
Debating Missile Defense
During the final panel of ACA's "Next Steps in Arms Control" conference today, the discussion turned to missile defense. Panelists discussed the upcoming NATO summit in Lisbon, the Obama administration's Phased Adaptive Approach (PAA), and the prospects for NATO-Russia cooperation on missile defense.
Gottemoeller on New START
At today's ACA / Böll Foundation event, Assistant Secretary of State Rose Gottemoeller delivered the keynote address. She focused on the New START agreement, both making the case for its prompt ratification in the post-election session and providing an assessment of where the process stands now. Among the points she raised were:
Live From Carnegie: Next Steps in Arms Control
Today, the Arms Control Association, along with Heinrich Böll Stiftung, is hosting a conference on "Next Steps in Arms Control: Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense, and NATO" at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, DC.
Arms Control Now will feature some of the conference's highlights.
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Obama's Message to India: Proliferation Violations Don't Have Consequences
By Daryl G. Kimball
Today in Mumbai, President Barack Obama told U.S.-Indian business leaders that he would seek India's entry into the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG)--the nuclear technology control organization established in 1975 in response to India's first nuclear weapon test blast, which used plutonium produced with nuclear technology from Canada and the United States.
Nuclear Deja Vu All Over Again: "Daisy Girl" Ad Revived to Move the Senate to Act on New START
By Daryl G. Kimball
A 21st Century version of Lyndon Johnson's 1964 "Daisy Girl" campaign ad has been produced by the American Values Network in an effort to urge the Senate to provide its advice and consent for ratification of New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty.
New START After the Mid-Term Election
By Daryl G. Kimball
Following the Nov. 2 U.S. mid-term election, Congressional leaders and the White House now must shift from campaign mode to governing mode. That will be tough for many, but is necessary for the health and security of the nation.