Russia would opt for 'inferiority' if it turns down START II: U.S. aide
If Russia's Duma fails to approve the START II treaty, it will be choosing "strategic inferiority" because Moscow probably can't afford a force of more than about 2,500 nuclear warheads, a White House national security adviser said yesterday. Robert Bell, a member of the White House national...
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