| Barry S. Levy M.D., Victor W. Sidel M.D. - 2002 - 408 pages
...been seen as the foundation for the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaties (START) process. In late 2001, President George W. Bush announced that the United States would withdraw from the ABM Treaty within six months and gave formal notice, stating that it "hinders our government's ability... | |
| Kathryn Hilgenkamp - 2005 - 406 pages
...developed nations of the world and not on developing countries such as China, India, and Brazil. In 2001, President George W. Bush announced that the United States would withdraw from the Kyoto Protocol. US representatives said the United States would combat global warming in other ways by encouraging... | |
| Mary E. Pettenger - 2007 - 288 pages
...explain the withdrawal of the US from the Kyoto Protocol. Two months after taking office, in March 2001, Bush announced that the United States would withdraw from the Kyoto Protocol. His argumentation echoed the traditional security discourse: "we will not do anything that harms our... | |
| Jane A. Grant - 2008 - 192 pages
...of new weapons and technology, moving the world away from the goals of arms control and disarmament. President George W. Bush announced that the United States would withdraw from the ABM treaty in December 2001 in order to build an antimissile defense system. Almost $100 billion has... | |
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