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The writer was the chief U.S. negotiator in the Strategic Arms Reduction Talks during the Bush administration.
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The Soviets have been put on notice that the United States is not serious about its current proposal in the Strategic Arms Reduction Talks which calls for a complete ban on such missiles.
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Curiously, Admiral Crowe implicitly acknowledges that such an agreement is not inherently in the U.S. interest by rationalizing the coupling of American concessions in this area with "major" Soviet concessions in the Strategic Arms Reduction Talks.
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Clinton told Putin that changes would have to be made in the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile treaty before the United States could engage in the next round of nuclear arms reduction talks, known as START III, Talbott said.
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He was also instrumental in a second track of talks that led to the 1991 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, or Start, that called for deep cuts in the number of long-range weapons deployed by each side in the Cold War.
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