Former officials from the U.S. government outline the case for extending New START and address frequently asked questions about the treaty and the future of arms control.
While Iran’s violations of the accord are serious, they are reversible and they do not suggest, as some have alleged, that Iran is dashing to acquire a nuclear bomb.
This year, the world will mark the 75th anniversary of the catastrophic atomic bombings of the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the 50th anniversary of the entry into force of the indispensable but imperfect nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT).
New START is a stabilizing force that should be extended while future arms control options are explored.
Engaging China in strategic arms control is possible with fair, equal, and concrete proposals.
Russia seeks to broaden the scope of traditional strategic arms agreements.
The former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff testifies to the strategic value of the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty.