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Washington (AFP) Nov 16, 2010 Failure to pass the landmark START nuclear treaty with Russia this year would "endanger our national security," US Vice President Joe Biden warned Tuesday after a top senator voiced doubt about its approval. "Failure to pass the New START Treaty this year would endanger our national security," Biden said in a statement in which he cited the agreement's broad bipartisan endorsement by several former secretaries of state and defense. "Given new START's bipartisan support and enormous importance to our national security, the time to act is now and we will continue to seek its approval by the Senate before the end of the year." Earlier on Tuesday, the Senate's number-two Republican, Jon Kyl, said he doubted the pact could be passed before 2011.
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![]() ![]() Washington (AFP) Nov 16, 2010 Prospects for US Senate ratification of a landmark nuclear treaty with Russia this year dimmed Tuesday as a top lawmaker said he doubted the pact could be approved before 2011. "This is a very complicated process. It cannot be done overnight," the chamber's number-two Republican, Jon Kyl, said when asked about fate of the new Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START). "There's still a lot to b ... read more |
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