John Bolton keeps citing this 2002 pact as an arms-control model. It’s really not.
John Bolton keeps citing this 2002 pact as an arms-control model. It’s really not.
When the subject of extending the 2010 New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START) arises, National Security Advisor John Bolton suggests the 2002 Treaty of Moscow model as a possible alternative. The Russians, however, would never agree to that now. Moreover, the Treaty of Moscow was not good arms control. Trying to replace New START with something like it would be foolish.
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