Bush says he wants to 'move beyond' Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty
President George W. Bush called for replacing the 1972 U.S.-Russia Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty with "a new framework that reflects a clear and clean break from the past," while he continues to seek allied input into options for a national missile defense system. "We need a new framework that...
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