Kimball Op-ed in the Moscow Times: The Homestretch for START
Nearly a year ago, Presidents Dmitry Medvedev and U.S. President Barack Obama started talks for a new strategic nuclear arms reduction treaty to replace START as part of a joint effort to reset relations and reduce excess Cold War weapons. Friday’s visit to Moscow by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton provides a critical opportunity to tie up the few loose ends on the negotiations and finally close the deal on the new START.
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