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Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, today threatened nuclear rearmament if the U.S. does not ratify the new Treaty on Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) agreement between the presidents of both countries last April.
"We hope to reach an agreement," Putin said in an interview with Larry King that airs tonight on U.S. television CNN, some of which excerpts were played today by Russian news agencies, reported DPA.
A "no", he added, would be "stupid" because "we would be forced to react. "Putin said no decision would be a Russian." Do not want to happen, but this is not a threat for us. "
The head of the Kremlin, Dmitri Medvedev, and U.S. President Barack Obama, signed in April in Prague a comprehensive disarmament agreement, whose ratification by the U.S. Parliament is not assured.
However, the options for increased adoption in Washington today, after Influential GOP senators in the opposition expressed by the first opportunity to vote. One of them is John McCain, Senator Arizona, which analysts said could push some skeptics in his own ranks.
To succeed, it requires the approval of 67 of the 100 senators, which means that Democrats need to attract to its ranks eight.
But if Obama fails to take it forward before the renewal of the cameras according to the results of the midterm elections last held in November, will be even more difficult, because the Senate Democrats would count only with 53 votes, including two independents, and would have to win the support of 14 Republicans.
So far, a conservative group had been reluctant to give themselves to the project, among other reasons for fear that START would limit the U.S. plans to build a missile defense system. McCain however said the newspaper "The New York Times" that could dispel these and other concerns in time to ratify the agreement before year's end.
The text provides for the reduction by about a third of the arsenal of nuclear warheads deployed by each country, establishing a maximum of 1,550 heads than 700 launchers. Both sides could resume inspections in place to ensure compliance.
Medvedev warned Tuesday as the new weapons of attack if the plan fails to build a joint missile defense system between Russia and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
addition, Putin ruled for the first time on the comments of U.S. diplomats in U.S. diplomatic offices filtered by the Wikileaks website, which described as "arrogant." The comments, in comparing them to him and Medvedev to the comic book characters Batman and Robin, "intended to smear one of us" said.
Moreover, Putin declined to comment in the interview whether he will stand for re-election as Russian president in 2012. "Much before."
addition, the mayor said always hears criticism of Russia's democratic deficits, but asked that no interference and repeat "the sovereign decisions of the Russian people."
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