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Although no Republican has formally entered the race and the election is still two years away, potential candidates are seeking to demonstrate their foreign policy chops to prove they can preserve the GOP's perceived advantage on national security issues. "This will be a big issue because as a consequence of this treaty, President Obama will continue to undermine missile defense," Gingrich said in an interview with The Associated Press. Obama insists the New START treaty aimed at reducing nuclear weapons in the U.S. and Russia is a "national security imperative." The treaty calls for the destruction of hundreds of old nuclear weapons, relics of the Cold War, and a system for each country to verify the other has reduced its stockpile as promised. Polling shows the public is on Obama's side. A recent Associated Press-GfK poll found that two-thirds of Americans believe the Senate should ratify it. Besides a strong majority of Democrats, supporters include more than six in 10 Republicans. The opening 2012 salvo on the matter arguably came in April, when Obama was in Prague to sign the treaty with Russia. Palin, the former Alaska governor and 2008 vice presidential nominee, created a stir by criticizing Obama
-- and suggesting he was weak on nuclear defense -- while he was overseas. She expressed outrage over a provision that says the U.S. could launch a potentially devastating conventional military strike, but not a nuclear one, if a non-nuclear state were to use chemical or biological weapons against the U.S. or its allies. She likened Obama to a kid poised for a playground fight who said: "Go ahead, punch me in the face and I'm not going to retaliate. Go ahead and do what you want to with me." That spurred an intercontinental tit for tat with Obama -- and set the stage for more Republican hopefuls to object to the treaty.
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