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The Senate should heed the will of the voters and reject or amend the New Start arms control treaty to protect U.S. defense interests.
While one would not want to minimize the short-term trauma that exiting the euro would involve for the eurozone's peripheral countries, it would at least offer them the future prospect of strong export growth.
International agreements that go beyond the rules of international trade and finance should receive the intense scrutiny of the treaty process, regardless of their policy merits.
If the European Union now accedes to Portuguese prime minister José Sócrates’ request last night for emergency funding to tide Portugal over until after its June 5 election, it will demonstrate that the European Commission is offering the Britannia of old some serious competition in the realm of disregarding its own rules.
We must take all reasonable actions to protect ourselves from those who would destroy our society; but wealsocannotturn our backs on theideals that define our civilization.
The Obama-Medvedev treaty for bilateral arms control is plagued with a variety of problems and deserves detailed deliberation, not rushed passage, in the Senate.
North Korean leadership is confident it can manipulate the "6-Party" process to generate further, perhaps unprecedented, benefits for its otherwise impoverished and discredited regime.
Should we have free trade in America? Ifwe do, how should we trade freely?



