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With the signing of a Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty with Russian president Dmitri Medvedev on April 8 and the convening of the Nuclear Security Summit on April 12-13 2010, President Barack Obama pressed ahead to fulfill his vision of nuclear disarmament. Yet the administration's bilateral approach has put the arms-control...
The Iranian regime has made clear it is uninterested in ending its nuclear program. In addition, Iran’s new president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has reversed the minimal political and economic reforms of recent years. In less than six months as president, Ahmadinejad has chosen a cabinet of hardliners, outlawed Western music, inaugurated...
Since its controversial withdrawal from the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty a few months after the Sept 11, 2001, attacks, U.S. strategic thinking has turned toward developing ways to outflank rogue states that might decide that packing nuclear warheads into ballistic missiles provide a better vehicle for attacking the United States.
Terrorists continue to challenge American forces in Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere. Rogue nations armed with weapons of mass destruction threaten our national security and our allies. And in each instance in which the United States responds directly to these threats, it is accused of violating international law. How is...
A group of leading experts on Russian and U.S. policy toward Iran will address questions about Russia's stance on Iran, missile defense, and more.



