Background Readings, Issue 21Industrial College of the Armed Forces, 1976 |
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Page 88
... Vladivostok accord envisages another agreement placing a long - term ceiling on the principal strategic weapons of both sides . For the first time in the nuclear age , the strategic planning of each side will take place in the context ...
... Vladivostok accord envisages another agreement placing a long - term ceiling on the principal strategic weapons of both sides . For the first time in the nuclear age , the strategic planning of each side will take place in the context ...
Page 99
... Vladivostok negotiations with the Soviet Union represent a major step in moderating strategic arms competition . My recent discussions with the leaders of the Atlantic community , Japan , and South Korea have contributed to meeting the ...
... Vladivostok negotiations with the Soviet Union represent a major step in moderating strategic arms competition . My recent discussions with the leaders of the Atlantic community , Japan , and South Korea have contributed to meeting the ...
Page 171
... Vladivostok not only remove uncertainties from the process of military planning ; they also offer hope of reducing the costs of the arms competition and removing some of the tensions and suspicions that invariably accompany ...
... Vladivostok not only remove uncertainties from the process of military planning ; they also offer hope of reducing the costs of the arms competition and removing some of the tensions and suspicions that invariably accompany ...
Page 172
... Vladivostok goals and our desire for other equitable agreements . " To proceed otherwise —— -- and particularly to engage in unilateral force reductions will not foster further detente and arms control . Instead it will simply create ...
... Vladivostok goals and our desire for other equitable agreements . " To proceed otherwise —— -- and particularly to engage in unilateral force reductions will not foster further detente and arms control . Instead it will simply create ...
Page 178
... Vladivostok prevail , our response can be quite restrained . We should continue improvements in our command and control systems to enhance the flexibility and responsiveness of our strategic systems . For credibility in limited options ...
... Vladivostok prevail , our response can be quite restrained . We should continue improvements in our command and control systems to enhance the flexibility and responsiveness of our strategic systems . For credibility in limited options ...
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