On the recordJune 16, 2010
The Russians do not have to tell us where all their warheads are, just the number of deployed warheads.
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congress.govThe Russians do not have to tell us where all their warheads are, just the number of deployed warheads.
Chambliss questions trust in Russian warhead declarations under the New START treaty.
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