

Gen. Cartwright: 'We need START, and we need it badly'
Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. James Cartwright said
Thursday that the Pentagon believes the U.S. needs the Senate to ratify
the New START Treaty.
Cartwright, accompanied by Defense Secretary Robert Gates at a White
House briefing on the annual Afghanistan review, joined a laundry list
of current and former military officials who have endorsed the treaty
President Obama is now trying desperately to pass.
"All the joint chiefs are very much behind the treaty," Cartwright said. He added: "We need START, and we need it badly."
Republicans
have consistently voiced concerns with, and in some cases opposition to, the
treaty, and it is in jeopardy of not being ratified before Congress
leaves town.
Gates said he thought Republicans who were concerned about missile
defense and the maintenance of the U.S. nuclear stockpile had
legitimate concerns. But, Gates said, they were needlessly worried.
"I think there were some legitimate concerns, but frankly I think they've been addressed," Gates said.








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