However, it is true that, based on the counting rules--specifically in relation to bombers--this treaty actually allows for a significant increase in deployed warheads over the previous START.
On the recordJune 16, 2010
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Chambliss critiques the New START treaty's potential to increase U.S. warheads despite reduction claims.
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