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Robert Einhorn, a CSIS Senior Adviser, was quoted by the Wall Street Journal, "McCain Pledges to Reduce U.S. Nuclear Weapons."
May 28, 2008

Author:

Laura Meckler

Associated Programs:

International Security Program

Related Research Focus:

Proliferation Prevention

Experts :

Robert J. Einhorn

Excerpt:

The McCain campaign was eager to characterize the speech as a break with the Bush administration. A memo with speech highlights prepared by an aide was titled, "Senator McCain Positions on Nuclear Security: Contrasts with the Bush Administration."

Several outsiders agreed. Robert Einhorn, a senior adviser at the Center for Strategic and International Studies and an adviser to Sen. Clinton, said Sen. McCain's call for a binding treaty with Russia goes beyond what President Bush supports.

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