Missile-defense Cooperation is a Joint Priority
Sam Nunn, Igor Ivanov & Wolfgang Ischinger| July 22, 2010
North America, Europe, and Russia should work together to create a Euro-Atlantic security system based on trilateral missile-defense cooperation. ++ Political rather than technical obstacles have been the main stumbling blocks. ++ The design and implementation of the new security architecture must be based on a joint assessment of threats and shared equally by the three partners. ++ This moment must not “slip by, or be sabotaged by narrow-minded concerns, or take a back seat to things easier done.”


