> NewsMax.com Wires Tuesday, May 14, 2002 WASHINGTON – President Bush announced Monday he would sign an arms agreement in Moscow later this month that will reduce the operationally deployed nuclear arsenal of the two countries to between 1,700 and 2,200 warheads by 2012. "When I sign the treaty with President Putin in Russia, it will begin a new era of U.S.-Russian relationships," Bush told reporters gathered for the signing of a farm bill. "The new era will be a period of enhanced mutual security, economic security, and improved relations. The treaty will liquidate the legacy of the Cold War."...