The United States is about to lose a key arms-control tool from the closing days of the Cold War -- the right to station American observers in Russia to count the long-range missiles leaving its assembly line.
The end of full-time, on-site access will likely ignite complaints in Congress, with insiders from both parties arguing over whether the George W. Bush or the Obama administration is responsible.
Republicans are worried by the previously undisclosed agreement between the Obama administration and the Kremlin in October, which formalizes the inspectors' departure this Saturday. This, they warn, would cripple Washington's ability to police Moscow's compliance with agreed reductions in its nuclear arsenal.
Democrats, on the other hand, insist they were "stuck" with an agreement reached late last year between the Bush administration and Moscow but not made public. This, they said, left the Obama team no choice.
CommonSense4u2
they got stuck with the terms due to the fact Bush made a deal behind closed doors with moscow... that's a pretty reaching argument...
B.O.H.I.C.A.
Bush? Doubt it - sure it something else Obie gave Putin in exchange for nothing.
faye2
No problem we can count them as Iran fires them off!
Major_Skidmark
Where these "Saved" or "Created" missiles?
NotsoSilent
Major, right on the money. I thought they were probably counting using Obama Math anyway
Wills
More good news from this admin. Of course they'll blame Bush. Obama will never take the blame for anything.
mike in Fla
OBAMA and communist Russia have much in common. Is it any suprise that he would want to disadvantage America with respect to Russia?
Blame it on Bush..... oh, that's rich...! Why not the tooth fairy?
faye2
If not now they soon will. Hillary recently made an agreement while in Russia to allow them to come here and inspect our nuclear sites.