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Mr Obama struggled even to get the New START ratified in the Senate.
He also wanted to negotiate a second, more comprehensive treaty with Russia that would make bolder cuts, but if it takes two years to get New Start ratified, it seems unlikely that he will get a more ambitious pact approved before his term expires.
The states started ratifying.
Both of these prospects will loom less large if New Start is ratified.
Suppose Start is ratified, and they no longer have to worry about that?
No Russian-American treaty has ever addressed tactical weapons, but the two sides have said they hoped to negotiate an agreement on them after New Start is ratified.
If the president fails to get the New Start treaty ratified, it will undercut his effort to rebuild the relationship with Moscow and his broader arms control agenda.
Rather than waiting for the treaty's reduction plan to run its full seven year course, we will accelerate elimination of these systems, once START is ratified.
President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia has demanded further concessions on missile defense before entertaining deeper nuclear cuts, and Republicans in the Senate have made clear they would resist any treaty that went beyond the New Start pact ratified in 2010.
Instead, let's finish what Ike and JFK started by ratifying the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty.
New START was ratified by the U.S. Senate in December 2010 by a vote of 71 to 26.
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