Arms Control ReportThe Agency, 1976 - 73 pagini |
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... deterrent forces by establishing a policy that those forces would be launched upon clear warning of an enemy attack . Then it would no longer be necessary to spend billions of dollars on hardened concrete silos to protect our missiles ...
... deterrent forces by establishing a policy that those forces would be launched upon clear warning of an enemy attack . Then it would no longer be necessary to spend billions of dollars on hardened concrete silos to protect our missiles ...
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... deterrent . Any early attempt to assess the overall impact of the introduc- tion of ballistic missiles would have underestimated or missed entirely the future significance of strategic missiles carried aboard nuclear submarines . The ...
... deterrent . Any early attempt to assess the overall impact of the introduc- tion of ballistic missiles would have underestimated or missed entirely the future significance of strategic missiles carried aboard nuclear submarines . The ...
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... deterrent forces , in order to discourage the leaders of other countries from think- ing , even in a severe crisis , that war is preferable to negotiation . Beyond these unilateral measures , the U.S. Gov- ernment sees other steps that ...
... deterrent forces , in order to discourage the leaders of other countries from think- ing , even in a severe crisis , that war is preferable to negotiation . Beyond these unilateral measures , the U.S. Gov- ernment sees other steps that ...
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... deterrence would extend to more nations . But our national security could be gravely affected . Nations that newly acquire nuclear weapons might behave prudently , but we should not depend on it . In view of the intense rivalries that ...
... deterrence would extend to more nations . But our national security could be gravely affected . Nations that newly acquire nuclear weapons might behave prudently , but we should not depend on it . In view of the intense rivalries that ...
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... deterrence of existing collective security agreements , and so could ultimately drive more nations to seek their own independent nuclear weapons . Nuclear - free zones may be another barrier to proliferation . Here , parties in a region ...
... deterrence of existing collective security agreements , and so could ultimately drive more nations to seek their own independent nuclear weapons . Nuclear - free zones may be another barrier to proliferation . Here , parties in a region ...
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Pagina 10 - Interim Agreement on certain measures with respect to the limitation of strategic offensive arms.
Pagina 8 - We know enough now about broken negotiations, secret preparations, and the advantages gained from a long test series never to offer again an uninspected moratorium.
Pagina 51 - Reduction of the military budgets of States permanent members of the Security Council by 10 per cent and utilization of part of the funds thus saved to provide assistance to developing countries: Report of the Secretary-General (A/9770/ Rev.
Pagina 57 - Each State Party to this Convention undertakes not to engage in military or any other hostile use of environmental modification techniques having widespread, long-lasting or severe effects as the means of destruction, damage or injury to any other State Party.
Pagina 13 - The testing, use, manufacture, production or acquisition by any means whatsoever of any nuclear weapons, by the Parties themselves, directly or indirectly, on behalf of anyone else or in any other way, and (b) The receipt, storage, installation, deployment and any form of possession of any nuclear weapons, directly or indirectly, by the Parties themselves, by anyone on their behalf or in any other way.
Pagina 60 - Council for convoking the second session of the Diplomatic Conference on the Reaffirmation and Development of lnternational Humanitarian Law Applicable in Armed Conflicts...
Pagina 62 - List. (2) Decisions on issuing export licenses under this section shall be made in coordination with the Director of the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency and shall take into account the Director's opinion as to whether the export of an article will contribute to an arms race, increase the possibility of outbreak or escalation of conflict, or prejudice the development of bilateral or multilateral arms control arrangements.
Pagina 9 - Government has publicly stated it ". . . will behave in the future in this field exactly as the States adhering to the Treaty...