• NTI: Global Security Newswire – Senate Committee Passes “New START” Pact

    2010-09-16

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    The U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee today approved the “New START” nuclear arms control treaty, sending it to the full chamber for ratification, Agence France-Presse reported (see GSN, Sept. 15).

    (Sep. 16) – Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman John Kerry (D-Mass.), left, and ranking panel Republican Richard Lugar (Ind.), shown last year. The committee today signed off on ratification of a new U.S.-Russian nuclear arms control treaty, which now awaits approval from the full Senate (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images).

    The vote in favor of the U.S.-Russian pact was 14-4, with three GOP lawmakers supporting the resolution of ratification: panel ranking member Richard Lugar (Ind.) and Senators Bob Corker (Tenn.) and Johnny Isakson (Ga.).

    U.S. President Barack Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev in April signed the agreement. The deal requires the former Cold War adversaries to each cut their deployed strategic nuclear weapons to 1,550 warheads, down from the maximum of 2,200 allowed by 2012 under a 2002 agreement. They must both also restrict their active nuclear delivery vehicles to 700, with another 100 platforms allowed in reserve.

    The Senate should act on the treaty “as soon as possible,” said committee Chairman John Kerry (D-Mass.) He said a vote was likely to happen after November’s midterm elections.

    At least eight Republican senators would need to support the treaty to achieve the 67 votes required for ratification.

    “I personally believe we will have the votes to ratify this,” Kerry said. In Moscow, there is little doubt that Russian lawmakers would sign off on the pact.

    The ratification resolution was prepared by Lugar, who sought to address GOP concerns about the treaty that were not resolved by a draft resolution written by Kerry (Agence France-Presse/Yahoo!News, Sept. 16).

    Republican senators have expressed concerns that the treaty would constrain U.S. missile defense activities and could allow Moscow room to breach its obligations, the Associated Press reported. They also pressed the Obama administration to ramp up funding to ensure the viability of the remaining U.S. nuclear complex.

    Committee member Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) made it clear during the hearing that his concerns persisted.

    “If we are going to move ahead with the commitment not to protect the people of the United States, I think everyone in this country ought to know it,” he said.

    However, DeMint went on to negotiate behind closed doors with Kerry, Lugar and others a new version of a missile defense amendment that the South Carolina Republican had offered. The committee passed that compromise amendment in a unanimous voice vote, though DeMint was not present for that decision or for the vote on the full ratification resolution.

    Kerry said the pact is crucial to the nation’s security. Supporters have also noted that placing the treaty into force would allow the United States to once again conduct verification monitoring of Russia’s nuclear force. Such inspections were halted following the December 2009 expiration of the 1991 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (Desmond Butler, Associated Press/Yahoo!News, Sept. 16).

    “By ratifying this treaty, we will limit Russia’s nuclear arsenal,” Kerry said. “We will regain the ability to inspect their nuclear forces. And we will redouble international support for our nonproliferation efforts. At a moment when the world has imposed sanctions on Iran for its nuclear ambitions, this treaty validates American leadership and moves the world an important step closer to reducing the threat from nuclear weapons” (Peter Baker, New York Times, Sept. 16).

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  • Senate panel recommends nuke treaty with Russia | A Senate panel has endorsed a major arms control treaty with Russia, advancing one of President Barack Obama’s top foreign policy goals. | TPM News Pages

    2010-09-16

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    The Senate Foreign Relations Committee approved the New START treaty in a 14-4 vote. Three Republicans voted with Democrats — a sign that Obama may get the votes needed for final passage. But it is unclear whether the full Senate will consider the treaty this year.

    Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev signed the treaty in April. It would shrink the limit on strategic warheads by about a third from the current ceiling of 2,200. Some Republicans fear the treaty doesn’t include sufficient safeguards to prevent Russian cheating.

    THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP’s earlier story is below.

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration was poised for a victory on one of its top foreign policy goals Thursday as a Senate panel appeared likely to recommend approval of a U.S.-Russia nuclear arms control treaty with a bipartisan majority.

    It was not clear that the administration has the votes or the time to get the treaty, known as New START, to the Senate floor for ratification this year. Hopes for passage improved this week, however, as a second Republican on the Foreign Relations Committee looked likely to support it.

    As he opened a meeting to consider the treaty, committee Chairman John Kerry, D-Mass., cast the accord as essential for U.S. national security. “The stakes are enormous,” he said.

    Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev signed the treaty in April. It would shrink the limit on strategic warheads to 1,550 for each country, down about a third from the current ceiling of 2,200. It also would implement changes in current procedures that allow both countries to inspect each other’s arsenals and verify compliance.

    Democrats had delayed a committee vote on the treaty as they sought broader support from Republicans. They will need at least eight Republican votes on the Senate floor to have the two-thirds majority needed for ratification.

    Some Republicans say the pact does not establish adequate procedures for ensuring that Russia abides by its terms. They also fear that Moscow could use the treaty to limit U.S. missile defense plans. Some Republicans also are tying their support to assurances that Democrats will provide more money to maintain and improve existing nuclear warheads.

    But the treaty’s prospects received a boost this week when a Republican on the Foreign Relations Committee, Sen. Bob Corker, endorsed an amendment from the committee’s senior Republican, Sen. Richard Lugar, aimed at overcoming his party’s reticence on the treaty.

    But some Republicans weren’t persuaded and Tuesday’s debate became heated at times. Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C., cited the missile defense concerns and said the treaty would undermine U.S. security.

    “If we are going to move ahead with the commitment not to protect the people of the United States, I think everyone in this country ought to know it,” said DeMint.

    That provoked the ire of Kerry and other Democrats, who said that all the lawmakers were committed to protecting the American people.

    Democrats say the treaty could be considered by the full Senate before the November congressional election. But given the intense partisan atmosphere in Washington in the run-up to the vote, Democratic prospects may be better in a “lame-duck” session that would take place after the elections, but before the new Congress is seated. Passage could be more difficult under a new Congress because Republicans are expected to pick up seats in the election.

    The administration has held the treaty up as a sign that its efforts to improve relations with Russia have borne fruit. Failure to ratify the treaty or a long delay would represent a significant foreign policy setback.

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  • A STEM Education, Tools to Change the World

    2010-09-16

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    Energy Secretary Steven Chu and business leaders discuss how, with an understanding of Science and Math, individuals are shaping the world we live in.
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  • START’s Next Stop: The Senate Floor

    2010-09-16

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    Today, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted 14 to 4 to approve a treaty that will make all of us safer.

    A bipartisan majority in the committee, including all of the Democrats and Republicans Dick Lugar, Bob Corker, and Johnny Isakson, voted to approve the New START Treaty with Russia and send the treaty to the full Senate for a vote.

    The strong showing in the committee increases the likelihood that the 67 senators necessary to approve the treaty will vote for START on the floor—if they are given the chance to vote.  With the elections approaching, the Senate could run out of time to take up this important agreement.

    You can help. Urge your senators to call publicly for a vote on the treaty and to ask Senate leaders to schedule a vote. Urge your senators to vote “yes” on the new START Treaty

    Why is the New START Treaty important for national security?

    • The treaty makes us safer. The treaty will reduce the number of deployed nuclear weapons in U.S. and Russian arsenals.
    • The treaty allows U.S. inspectors to monitor Russian nuclear weapons. It has already been more than 285 days since U.S. on-site inspections of Russian nuclear weapons and facilities were suspended when the previous START Treaty expired.
    • The treaty has the overwhelming support of military leaders and national security experts of both parties, including current and former commanders of U.S.nuclear weapons, Colin Powell, Henry Kissinger, and many others.

    Please contact your senators today and ask them to call publicly for a vote on the New START Treaty.

    Background

    • The Senate has done its due diligence: Over the course of 21 hearings and briefings during the last five months, senators have had the opportunity to ask questions and put to rest concerns. Read an op ed by Ronald Reagan’s Secretary of State George Shultz on this issue.
    • The treaty is supported by almost every past and current Chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, by former Secretaries of State George Shultz, Henry Kissinger, James Baker, and Colin Powell, and former Secretaries of Defense James Schlesinger, Frank Carlucci and William Cohen. Read comments by some of the people who support this treaty.

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  • Opinion: Nuke treaty deserves support – Sam Nunn and John Warner

    2010-09-16

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    The American public is asking a fundamental question: Will the New START Treaty increase U.S. national security and reduce nuclear threats?

    We began working together to reduce the threat of nuclear weapons in the 1980s, when the Cold War created a threatening environment that could lead to an all-out nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union. It was a very real possibility.

    Today, the nuclear threat has changed. The possibility of nuclear war has declined, but the chances of nuclear weapons being used by a terrorist group, or a rogue nation in a regional war, are increasing. These threats are fueled by the spread of nuclear weapons, materials and technology around the world.

    With this new context, the goal of nuclear threat reduction grows ever more vital to U.S. security. After we reviewed the treaty and the testimony presented by experts, we now believe the American public can, with confidence, support this agreement.

    It is likely to improve the security of the United States, and our allies, and lead to even greater international cooperation on nuclear risk reduction. The long, careful process to produce this treaty should increase cooperation on missile defense capabilities, which can provide an important measure of protection against an actual attack, or an accidental firing.

    The New START treaty is relatively straightforward: The treaty sets lower ceilings on deployed strategic nuclear warheads and long-range ballistic missiles and bombers, with important provisions to verify the new terms. In our view, this represents a crucial step forward in reducing the nuclear threat.

    We find three important reasons for support:

    First, with the expiration of the 1991 START Treaty last December, there is no longer any agreement for monitoring strategic nuclear forces on both sides. The treaty’s provisions for data exchange and on-site inspection is likely to provide valuable information on Russian nuclear capabilities that we would not have otherwise. It is also likely to increase transparency and confidence on both sides — improving predictability, stability and security.

    Second, New START reaffirms the long-standing principle of achieving greater nuclear reductions in the two nations that still control more than 90 percent of global nuclear inventories. This principle underpins our nonproliferation diplomacy worldwide, and helps open the door to even greater cooperation with other nations on the most pressing nuclear threat issues, including nuclear terrorism and the nuclear programs of Iran and North Korea. Going forward, Washington and Moscow must increase our work together to further reduce nuclear threats.

    Third, Washington and Moscow should expand use of the existing Nuclear Risk Reduction Centers – which we, and other members of Congress, established with President Ronald Reagan to further reduce nuclear threats.

    For example, to improve both nations’ early warning capabilities, the centers could exchange data on global missile launches. Other nations could be integrated into this system. It could provide the basis for a joint initiative involving Russia, the United States and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization on a missile defense architecture for Europe that would help address other key issues, like tactical nuclear weapons vulnerable to theft by terrorists. Indeed, when the centers were proposed, they were envisioned to help prevent catastrophic nuclear terrorism. These initiatives can go forward with a New START Treaty.

    Together, we have spent more than 50 years in the Senate working on national security issues, and our confidence in our nation’s treaty ratification process now leads us to urge the America public to support the New START Treaty.

    Critics have expressed understandable concerns that the treaty might undermine the U.S. missile defense program, citing the preamble language on the relationship between strategic offensive and defensive arms; or the treaty’s prohibition on using existing strategic launchers for placement of missile defense interceptors, or Russian assertions of a right to withdraw.

    There have also been legitimate issues raised about the importance of a strong U.S. commitment to maintaining the safety, security and reliability of our own weapons, given the treaty’s reductions and the continuing need for a strong nuclear deterrent in light of today’s threats.

    The defense secretary, the leaders of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the general in charge of our missile defense program have all testified that New START is not a threat to U.S. missile defenses. Their statements are an important step in addressing the missile defense issue, as is the administration’s proposed 10-year nuclear stockpile plan.

    These are important issues that must now be considered under our constitutional process and monitored in the years to come by the executive and legislative branches so that the treaty will merit broad and sustained bipartisan support.

    The American public can be confident that this treaty enhances our national security.

    via politico.com

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  • Queen – I Want It All (HQ)

    2010-09-16

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    Queen – I Want It All Original Movie Soundtrack,Taken from Queen – ‘Greatest Video Hits 2’
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  • Citizens for Global Solutions – Ratify New START Now!

    2010-09-16

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    Last April the U.S. and Russia signed the new Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, which puts us one step closer to eliminating nuclear weapons. Together, the U.S. and Russia possess almost 95% of the world’s strategic nuclear weapons, and the Treaty will cut these nuclear arsenals by one-third. But, for the Treaty to enter into force it must be ratified by both countries, which means that two-thirds (67 votes) of the Senate must vote in favor of the Treaty.

    Tell your two Senators we need New START NOW!

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    Anu, Manager of Outreach and Membership, is at the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Hearing on New START right now! Click here to read her live tweets like the ones below and follow CGS_DC.

    Together, the U.S. and Russia possess almost 95% of the world’s strategic nuclear weapons, and this Treaty will cut those nuclear arsenals by one-third. But, for the Treaty to enter into force it must be ratified by both countries, which means that we two-thirds (67 votes) of the Senate must vote in favor of the Treaty.  And we need to make sure both of your Senators support New START when it comes to the floor of the Senate.

    Your voice is even more critical now as opponents of reducing our nuclear arsenal are gearing up to mount fierce opposition to New START.  Opponents like Senator DeMint who stated during the hearing today “New START makes America less safe.”  That’s why it is so important NOW, as the Treaty moves to the Senate floor, that you make your voice heard and ask both of your Senators to put America’s national security over politics. Click here to ask your Senators to vote in favor of the Treaty today.

    Thanks for all you do,

    Anu

    Anu Joshi

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  • Waterloo Sunset ~ The Kinks ~ Live 1973

    2010-09-15

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    London UK
    24 January 1973
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  • Lola ~ The Kinks ~ Live 1973

    2010-09-15

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    London UK
    24 January 1973
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  • Rolling Stones – Loving Cup 1972

    2010-09-15

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    Rolling Stones – Loving Cup 1972 live

    I’m the man on the mountain, come on up.
    I’m the plowman in the valley with a face full of mud.
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  • Tumbling Dice #1 — The Rolling Stones — Live 1972

    2010-09-15

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    May 21, 1972
    Rialto Theatre
    Montreux, Switzerland
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  • BEFORE THEY MAKE ME RUN – THE ROLLING STONES

    2010-09-15

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    CHOREADO
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  • Rolling Stones – Love Is Strong

    2010-09-15

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    Music Video for “Love Is Strong” the first single, taken off the Stones’ 1994 album Voodoo Lounge.

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  • Waiting On A Friend

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    Music Video for the “Waiting on a Friend” single off their 1981 release Tattoo You.

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    Vodpod videos no longer available.

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