Leaders Urge Senate to Ratify New START Before Year's End
Posted by Kelsey Hartigan
Yesterday, more than 30 leading civil, scientific and religious leaders sent a letter to Sens. Harry Reid, Richard Durbin and Charles Schumer urging them to move New START forward before the end of the year.
“Failure to act on the New START treaty this year would undermine the country’s national security interests, as both our military leadership and numerous former Republican officials have noted.”
The 111th Congress has held 18 hearings, dozens of briefings and meetings, and received answers to over 900 questions for the record. New START has been thoroughly vetted and it is time for the Senate to vote.
“We urge you to take up and approve New START now, if need be by extending the Senate in session beyond December 17.”
A group of 15 former senior military officers also sent a letter to senators yesterday, saying, “The Senate must move decisively to ratify the New START treaty before the end of 2010. For the sake of America’s global leadership role and future security, we cannot afford to delay.”
Leaders of the business community further encouraged the Senate to ratify New START before the end of the year. Klaus Kleinfeld, the CEO of Alcoa, wrote yesterday in Forbes, “The new START agreement is more than just an important arms control treaty. It is the foundation of the U.S.-Russia "reset," which has provided new avenues for U.S. economic growth by deepening and expanding commercial ties with Russia. This is especially important now, when the U.S. economy is hurting, as Russia has vast natural resources and a large market. For that reason, the U.S.-Russia Business Council, which I chair, has urged the Senate to ratify START before the end of the year.”
The letter that the U.S.-Russia Business Council sent to Sen. Kyl in November is available here.
Full letter to Reid, Durbin and Schumer is after the jump:
December 9, 2010
The Honorable Harry Reid
The Honorable Richard Durbin
The Honorable Charles Schumer
United States Senate
Washington, DC 20510
Dear Senators Reid, Durbin and Schumer:
Failure to act on the New START treaty this year would undermine the country’s national security interests, as both our military leadership and numerous former Republican officials have noted.
Failure to bring New START to the floor will also squander the significant momentum that has built up in support of the treaty. There is now widespread bipartisan support for New START in the Senate, making it imperative that a floor vote happen before the Senate goes out of session.
Any issue that is left uncompleted during the next month will drag long into 2011; a new Senate takes months to get organized. The new make up of the Senate also promises to complicate ratification, potentially requiring new, more costly negotiations.
If New START is permitted to lag into next year, the U.S. will continue to lack an essential window into the makeup of Russia’s nuclear arsenal that it hasn’t had since START I expired last December. As Gen. Kevin Chilton, the commander of STRATCOM, stated June 16: “If we don’t get the treaty, [the Russians] are not constrained in their development of force structure and…we have no insight into what they’re doing. So it’s the worst of both possible worlds.” Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin also warned that failure to ratify the treaty now could harm US-Russian relations. Indeed, failure to ratify New START now could undercut US efforts to contain Iran.
The treaty is supported unanimously by the nation’s military and intelligence leadership and most prominent former senior national security officials from Republican as well as Democratic administrations. They support it because it will make the U.S. safer.
We urge you to take up and approve New START now, if need be by extending the Senate in session beyond December 17.
Sincerely,
Frances Beinecke, President
Natural Resources Defense Council
Jay Coghlan, Executive Director
Nuclear Watch New Mexico
Shan Cretin, General Secretary
American Friends Service Committee
Charles D. Ferguson
President, Federation of American Scientists
Ambassador James Goodby
Hoover Institution
Susan Gordon, Director
Alliance for Nuclear Accountability
Ambassador Thomas Graham Jr, Chairman
Bipartisan Security Group
Jonathan Granoff, President
Global Security Institute
Ambassador Robert Grey
Former US Representative to the Conference on Disarmament
Ken Gude, Director of National Security
Center for American Progress
Howard W. Hallman, Chair
Methodists United for Peace with Justice
Katie Heald, Coordinator
Campaign for a Nuclear Weapons Free World
Heather Hurlburt, Executive Director
National Security Network
Paul Ingram, Executive Director
British American Security Information Council
Kevin Kamps, Project Director
Beyond Nuclear
Marylia Kelley, Executive Director
Tri-Valley CAREs, Livermore
Daryl G. Kimball, Executive Director,
Arms Control Association
Rachel Kleinfeld, Chief Executive Officer
Truman National Security Project
Kevin Knobloch, President
Union of Concerned Scientists
Don Kraus, Chief Executive Officer
Citizens for Global Solutions
David Krieger, President
Nuclear Age Peace Foundation.
Ira Lechner, Chairman
Council for a Livable World
Jan Lodal
Former Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Defense
Elisabeth MacNamara, President
League of Women Voters of the U.S.
Kevin Martin, Executive Director
Peace Action
Rabbi David Saperstein, Director and Counsel
Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism
Susan Shaer, Executive Director
WAND, Women's Action for New Directions
Karen Showalter, Executive Director
Americans for Informed Democracy
Joe Volk, Executive Secretary
Friends Committee on National Legislation (Quakers)
Paul F. Walker, Ph.D., Director, Security and Sustainability
Global Green USA
Tyler Wigg-Stevenson, Director
Two Futures Project
Peter Wilk, Executive Director
Physicians for Social Responsibility
James E. Winkler, General Secretary
United Methodist General Board of Church and Society
We need to be both a responsible world citizen and a leader. Don't miss this opportunity to do both.
Posted by: Nancy Brandt | December 10, 2010 at 12:12 PM
Expedite passage.
Posted by: John W and Sherry L Goodspeed | December 10, 2010 at 12:17 PM
A delay in your Christmas vacation is a small price to pay for ratification of this essential treaty!
Posted by: Robert Jellison | December 10, 2010 at 01:12 PM
This is far TOO IMPORTANT to put off any longer. PLEASE help President Obama in what he has achieved with START at this point!!!!!
Posted by: Beverly Smith | December 10, 2010 at 01:42 PM
Senator Reid,
It is imperitive that the Smart Treaty be signed this year and it must be taken to the floor if the Senate for a vote. Do it now
sSncerely,
Jacqueline Holmes
Posted by: Jacqueline Holmes | December 10, 2010 at 02:15 PM
Lets pass START NOW
Posted by: David Ullian | December 10, 2010 at 02:32 PM
It is time to pass START!!!!
Posted by: E Grignon | December 10, 2010 at 03:06 PM
Senator Reid:
No more delays! Pass the SALT treaty now. If necessary, delay the Senate recess.
Posted by: Winfield Coleman | December 10, 2010 at 03:49 PM
Senator Reid,
It is imperitive that the Smart Treaty be signed this year and it must be taken to the floor of the Senate for a vote. Do it now, please.
Sincerely,
Joel Trupin
Posted by: Joel Trupin | December 10, 2010 at 04:48 PM
Why is it necessary to have to write letters for you to do the right thing??? Politics aside, get this passed NOW!
Posted by: Mary Ross | December 10, 2010 at 07:17 PM