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Nuclear Disarmament: The Missile Shield Deadlock between the US and Russia - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News - International

The US and Russia are currently negotiating a successor to the START nuclear disarmament treaty. But continued American plans for a missile shield in Europe have proven to be a major stumbling block. President Obama's vision of a nuclear-free world is in danger.

There is good news on the disarmament front: US President Barack Obama is fine-tuning a new nuclear strategy. As White House officials said last week during a meeting between Obama and Defense Secretary Robert Gates, he plans to reach a decision by April. The new strategy could include the scrapping of "thousands of nuclear weapons," and even a commitment by the United States not to develop any new nuclear weapons.

In addition, what may be the final round of Russian-American talks on the further reduction of strategic offensive weapons started on Tuesday in Geneva. The successor for the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) is "almost 100 percent complete," says a Moscow negotiator. "We have agreed on the number of launch systems and the warheads, as well as the inspection and destruction of the nuclear payloads. All problems have been solved."

by Fran (fran at eurotrib dot com) on Thu Mar 11th, 2010 at 12:38:18 AM EST
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US plans to increase capabilities to fight nuclear wars may hinder US plans for nuclear disarmament.

Who could have imagined?

Wait this is important. Someone is wrong on the Internet.

by generic on Thu Mar 11th, 2010 at 07:19:58 AM EST
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