Congressman McCormick challenges participating in treaties others abuse and violate as only adherent
Georgia Congressman Rich McCormick and Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International discuss the effectiveness of arms agreements in that treaties benefit the global community and are in the national interest, using the example of New START, despite Russia's suspension and concerns that if the United States is the only one following the rules in various agreements, it might not be advantageous and questions the purpose of such treaties if others are not complying.





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