WASHINGTON — President
Obama promised Thursday to spend $80 billion over 10 years to
maintain and modernize the nation’s nuclear arsenal, a commitment that
could help win Republican support for his new arms control treaty with Russia.
The plan expands a previous proposal by Mr. Obama to upgrade nuclear
infrastructure and was sent to the Senate along with the treaty and
accompanying protocol and annexes. Mr. Obama called President Dmitri
A. Medvedev of
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win Senate consent for the treaty.
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee will begin hearings next week,
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