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SD senators differ on new treaty
Tuesday, 21 December 2010 11:04
South Dakota's two senators disagree on the merits of a new nuclear arms limitation and inspection treaty between Russia and the United States. Democrat Tim Johnson said he will vote for the New START treaty as an important part of national security. Without it, Johnson told the Daily Republic the U.S. has no inspectors in Russia. Republican John Thune said on Sunday that he would vote against it because it doesn't hold the Russians to a strict enough inspection program. AP
 
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