VIPS Memo: Arms Control, Toward Lasting Peace
The following Memorandum is presented as a brief review, based on experience, aiming to encourage well-informed discourse between the United States and Russia on the critical issue of arms control. The experience of the past half-century has taught us much. We suggest that arms control agreements between the U.S. and Russia need to be founded upon three basic principles: security, stability, and reciprocity.
Security recognizes the role played by the respective strategic nuclear deterrent forces of each nation in guaranteeing their survival.