“The Most Intrusive Weapons Inspection Program The US Has Ever Accepted”

October 13th, 2009 (3) Posted By Pat Dollard.

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Fox News:

Russia and the United States have tentatively agreed to a weapons inspection program that would allow Russians to visit military nuclear sites in America to count missiles and warheads.

The plan, which Fox News has learned was agreed to in principle during negotiations, would constitute the most intrusive weapons inspection program the U.S. has ever accepted.

Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, who met with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, said publicly Tuesday that the two nations have made “considerable” progress toward reaching agreement on a new strategic arms treaty.

The 1991 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, or START, expires in December and negotiators have been racing to reach agreement on a successor.

Clinton said the U.S. would be as transparent as possible.

“We want to ensure that every question that the Russian military or Russian government asks is answered,” she said, calling missile defense “another area for deep cooperation between our countries.”

On another critical issue, Lavrov declared that it would be counterproductive to threaten Iran with more sanctions over its nuclear program — as he resisted efforts by Clinton to win agreement for tougher measures should Iran fail to prove its program is peaceful.

Clinton visited Moscow on her first trip since becoming America’s top diplomat, in an effort to gauge Moscow’s willingness to join the U.S. in imposing sanctions.

Clinton said the U.S. agreed it was important to pursue diplomacy with Iran.

“At the same time that we are very vigorously pursuing this track, we are aware that we might not be as successful as we need to be, so we have always looked at the potential of sanctions in the event we are not successful and cannot assure ourselves and others that Iran has decided not to pursue nuclear weapons,” she said at a joint news conference.

Iran insists it has the right to a full domestic nuclear enrichment program and maintains it is only for peaceful purposes, such as energy production.

President Obama — who visited Russia in July — has vowed to “reset” U.S.-Russia relations. On Tuesday, Clinton apologized for missing that meeting because of a broken elbow.

“But now both my elbow and our relationships are reset and we’re moving forward, which I greatly welcome,” she said.

She was to meet with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev later Tuesday.

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  • Bobby E

    How many years are the Dems going to pursue diplomacy with rogue governments that have no intention of abiding by any agreements? GHW Bush let Saddam off the hook on the first go-round and what did that accomplish? Madame “Everything is Alright” pursued diplomacy with N. Korea for Slick Willy and where has that gotten us? You libs who might be checking in (spying and snooping is more like it) on this site need to know you are the most despicable human beings allowed to breathe on this planet.

  • uclimbit

    Thirty years approximately. Thirty years “talking” with Iran. Great diplomacy, very effective. Now that the development of an atomic weapon is within reach, let’s talk some more with Iran and any other Iran sympathizing country that wants to caution the US that it would be counterproductive to threaten Iran with more sanctions over its peaceful nuclear program. Right now obama has his sights on 1/6 of the GDP that he would like to control as well as build his rainbow base. Sooo Let the russians count warheads maybe bring some wodka, then later maybe gerls eh?

  • Kirk

    Inexcusable breach of security.