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SourcePageInvestor's Business Daily
DateDateNovember 17, 2010
URLURLhttp://www.investors.com/NewsAndAnalysis/Article/554133/201011171912/A-New-START-Treaty-No-Deal.aspx
QuoteText"At stake is something far beyond compliance procedures and bean-counting of warheads — the future of America and other free countries having a credible missile defense against nuclear attack. As pointed out by Frank Gaffney, president of the Center for Security Policy, New START could end up resuscitating the corpse of the lopsided 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty from which President George W. Bush withdrew in 2001. Gaffney notes that some senators worry the treaty "will effectively hobble once again America's ability to protect its people and allies" using anti-nuclear missile defense, "even from threats emerging from North Korea and Iran — and that Russia will withdraw from the treaty if that proves not to be the case.""
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A New START Treaty? No Deal by Investor's Business Daily editorial board (Investor's Business Daily, November 17, 2010) (view)