Tuesday
Apr062010
U.S and Russia Have Set The Groundwork For Better Understanding In Nuclear Politics, Says Expert
Associate Director of Russia and Eurasia at the Center for American Progress, Samuel Charap, praised the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) between U.S. and Russia.
“We’ve gone a long way in being able to discuss some issues that are crucial for the security of both the United States, Russia, and the rest of the world. They have sort of set the groundwork both for a broadening of the relationship between the U.S and Russia, and a deepening of the relationship on arms control and nuclear security issues,” said Charap during a conference call Tuesday. (0:18)
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“We’ve gone a long way in being able to discuss some issues that are crucial for the security of both the United States, Russia, and the rest of the world. They have sort of set the groundwork both for a broadening of the relationship between the U.S and Russia, and a deepening of the relationship on arms control and nuclear security issues,” said Charap during a conference call Tuesday. (0:18)
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Conservative Pundits Undermine Obama, Don't Serve Public, Says Former Lawmaker
Former Senator Tom Daschle (D-South Dakota) says that if conservative commentators such as Glenn Beck, Sarah Palin and Rush Limbaugh are motivated by “a concerted effort to cause the President of the United States to fail…[then] they are not public servants.” (0:29)
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