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Originally Published December 05, 2009; Last Updated February 03, 2010; Last February 03, 2010:
New START treaty negotiations enter the eighth round with leaders of both nations (U.S. and Russia) pledging to honor the recently expired START treaty until the new treaty can be finished.
Perhaps the negotiators will finish on December 08, 2009, the anniversary of President Dwight D. Eisenhower's 1953 "Atoms for Peace" speech to the United Nations where he said to the world:
"...The United States would seek more than the mere reduction or elimination of atomic materials for military purposes.
It is not enough to take this [nuclear?] weapon out of the hands of the soldiers. It must be put into the hands of those who will know how to strip its military casing and adapt it to the arts of peace.
...To hasten the day when fear of the atom will begin to disappear from the minds of people, and the governments of the East and West, there are certain steps that can be taken now.
...To the making of these fateful decisions, the United States pledges before you--and therefore before the world--its determination to help solve the fearful atomic dilemma--to devote its entire heart and mind to find the way by which the miraculous inventiveness of man shall not be dedicated to his death, but consecrated to his life...."--President Eisenhower--
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UPDATED 01/04/2010 NTI, Putin Says U.S. Missile Shield Plan Harms Arms Control Efforts pact-report.
It seems Russia's prime minister is engaging in a process negotiators call "nibbling"—you've achieved a deal you can live with, but want to test if you can gain anything more —news reports indicate there are no further crumbs to be nibbled.
Ninth round to begin shortly...perhaps the negotiators can finish quickly and begin negotiating what to do about the possibility of colliding with asteroid 99942 Apophis
UPDATED 12/18/2009 Reuters, Russia, U.S. agree outline nuclear pact-report.
Fantastic—now on to the "real" reductions and "global zero"!
UPDATED 12/09/2009 UPI, Ban calls for action ahead of NPT summit.
The Secretary General praised Moscow and Washington for their new START negotiations—urging continued momentum and pursuit of parallel reduction negotiation tracks:
"The world should pursue several related measures, including eliminating others' weapons of mass destruction; combating (weapons of mass destruction) terrorism; and bans on missiles, space weapons,...We also must not lose sight of conventional weapons disarmament."--UPI quoting Ban Ki-moon--