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Partisan politics claimed a new victim yesterday when GOP lawmakers forced the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to delay a critical national security vote until September.
(Washington, DC) – Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman John Kerry announced today plans to hold a vote on the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START) early in September.
The “trust gap” between the U.S. and Pakistan widened this week as documents released by WikiLeaks have raised questions about Pakistan's role in the Afghan war.
In a hopeful sign of growing bipartisan support for nuclear reductions, former military commanders and national security officials announced their support today for quick approval of the New START treaty.