No. Allies have not expressed concerns with New START.
The choice before us is between this treaty and no treaty governing our nuclear security relationship with Russia, between this treaty and n...
The relationship between the United States and Russia continues to improve, and the conclusion of the New START treaty reflects our growing ...
The New START treaty does not constrain any of our missile defense plans, including our ability to hedge against future ballistic missile th...
U.S. extended deterrence and assurance will remain strong under New START.
U.S. leadership in reducing its nuclear arsenal is essential to our efforts to bolster the nonproliferation regime and reduce global nuclear...
Failure to bring the treaty into force would be a setback for the relationship and could make it more difficult to cooperate in areas of mut...
Enhanced cooperation between the United States and Russia in the nuclear arena will contribute to the positive international environment nee...
In response to questions from the Senate during the ratification deliberations for the START treaty in 1992, the Bush administration defined...
We appreciate the restraint that Russia has implemented over the course of several years in not transferring the S-300 to Iran.
The 2010 Report on Adherence to and Compliance with Arms Control... was submitted to Congress on July 1, 2010.