Report Urges Talks With Russia On Missile Defense, Nuclear Weapons

By Christopher J. Castelli / August 22, 2012 at 5:55 PM
The United States should conduct strategic stability talks with Russia concerning force structure, posture, and doctrine to avoid strategic surprises and misunderstandings, according to a report issued by the State Department's International Security Advisory Board. The report on "mutual assured stability" -- prepared based on a study led by Graham Allison of Harvard University and overseen by former Defense Secretary William Perry -- states the talks with Russia should develop a common understanding of the components deemed essential for mutual...

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