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Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security


The Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security, Rose Gottemoeller, Acting, serves as Senior Adviser to the President and the Secretary of State for Arms Control, Nonproliferation, and Disarmament. In this capacity, the Under Secretary attends and participates, at the direction of the President, in National Security Council (NSC) and subordinate meetings pertaining to arms control, nonproliferation, and disarmament and has the right to communicate, through the Secretary of State, with the President and members of the NSC on arms control, nonproliferation, and disarmament concerns. 
 


Issues and Initiatives
 

Date: 08/09/2012 Location: Omaha, Nebraska Description: Acting Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security Rose Gottemoeller delivering remarks at the U.S. Strategic Command 2012 Deterrence Symposium in Omaha, NE. - State Dept ImageU.S. Strategic Command 2012 Deterrence Symposium
Acting Under Secretary Gottemoeller:
" I’d like to update you on New START, which has now been in force for 18 months. I am pleased to report that the implementation process is going extremely well. ...The New START Treaty’s robust verification regime is providing the predictability and mutual confidence that will be essential to any future nuclear reduction plans." Full Text»


Nuclear Security Summit

President Obama: "This gathering is a tribute to the nations that contribute to security and peace that's playing a leading role around the globe and that's taking its rightful place on the world stage.  When I hosted the first Nuclear Security Summit two years ago in Washington, there were those who questioned whether our nations could summon the will to confront one of the gravest dangers of our time....But that's exactly what we've done." Full Text» Learn More»


 Missile Defense
Date: 03/21/2011 Description: Under Secretary Tauscher delivers remarks at the Ninth Annual U.S. Missile Defense Agency Conference. - State Dept ImageSpecial Envoy Tauscher:
"The Obama Administration has not only talked about supporting missile defense, we’ve actually done it. And, we have focused on effective systems. We have worked to protect and enhance our important homeland defense capabilities and to expand our regional missile defense capabilities. We demonstrated that again in the FY13 budget request, where every program and every agency is subject to cuts, we protected our most critical BMD capabilities to protect the U.S. homeland, our deployed forces, and our allies and partners." Full Text» Learn More»


New START
Former Under Secretary Tauscher:
"So let me talk a little bit about the new START treaty for a minute or two ... .This landmark agreement accomplishes two goals. First, it enhances our national security by cutting by about one-third the nuclear weapons that both sides are permitted to deploy, and it maintains an effective verification regime appropriate to the obligations in the treaty. It does this while allowing us to retain the nuclear force levels we need to protect our country and our allies." Full Text» Learn More»


Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty Review Conference
Date: 04/20/2010 Location: Washington D.C. Description: Ellen Tauscher, Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security, briefs on the Obama administration's Nonproliferation Agenda at the Washington Foreign Press Center on April 20, 2010. - State Dept ImageFormer Under Secretary Tauscher:
"President Obama set out a vision for the peace and security of a world without nuclear weapons and outlined a realistic path to achieve that goal. Over the last four weeks, the Parties to the Treaty on the Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) have worked tirelessly and with great dedication to review the implementation of the NPT and reaffirm the international consensus it embodies." Full Text» Learn More»


Nuclear Posture Review
Former Under Secretary Tauscher:
"In addition to reaffirming our commitment to missile defenses, the NPR [Nuclear Posture Review] also supports the goal of bolstering nonproliferation. We want to give more incentive to non-nuclear states not to seek or acquire nuclear weapons. So we updated our Negative Security Assurance (NSA) to make it clear that non-nuclear weapon states party to the NPT who comply with their nuclear nonproliferation obligations do not have to fear a U.S. nuclear attack." Full Text» Learn More»


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