Strategic and Foreign Policy Implications of ABM Systems: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, First Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 |
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ABM deployment ABM system accuracy agree agreement ahead arms control arms race ARY OF CONGRESS attack submarines believe capability certainly CHAIRMAN confidence CONG AESS CONGRES LIBRARY CONGRESS AES CONGRESS LIBRARY CONGRESS THE LIBRARY course deleted deploy destroy detection deterrent force disarmament effective ESS THE LIBRARY flight tests Freeman Dyson going hard point defense HERBERT YORK kind Kwajalein LIBRARY OF CONGRES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS limited MACDONALD matter ment Minuteman fields Minuteman III MIRV deployment moratorium multiple independently multiple reentry vehicles multiple warheads negotiations NGRESS nuclear weapons number of tests offensive operational tests penetration aids Polaris submarines Poseidon possible question radars RESS RUINA Russians Secretary Laird Senator BROOKE Senator COOPER Senator PELL Senator SYMINGTON side side's silos Soviet ABM Soviet MIRV Soviet Union statement talks technical testing of MIRV Thank THEO thing tion unilateral cessation United vulnerable weapons systems YORK
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622. lappuse - period through 1972, I would say I believe that our force will remain very free from attack. If you go beyond that time period I seriously question that" When asked if the expensive Polaris missile system is not enough assured second-strike nuclear weapon capability by itself, Smith smiled and said,
647. lappuse - Hon. JW Fulbright, Chairman, Committee on Foreign Relations, US Senate, Washington, DC Deab Mr. Chairman : Thank you for your letter of June 18 requesting Executive Branch comments on S. Res. 210, submitted on June 16,1969 by Senator Case, and S.
621. lappuse - Bedford (Mass.) Standard Times The Navy admiral responsible for the 41-submarine missile fleet is confident the Russians cannot now and will not in the foreseeable future be able to successfully attack the United States' $13-billion underwater nuclear deterrent force. In a rare newspaper interview, Rear Adm. Levering Smith, director of Navy strategic systems projects,
623. lappuse - chairman of the Committee on Science and Public Policy of the National Academy of Sciences.
646. lappuse - the United States and the Soviet Union: Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Government of the United States Should seek prompt negotiations with the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics to reach agreement on
646. lappuse - the sense of the Senate that the President should urgently propose to the Government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics an immediate suspension by the United States
662. lappuse - awarded last Thursday, the same day that President Nixon told a news conference that the administration was considering the possibility of a moratorium on MIRV testing as part of an arms control agreement with the Soviet Union. It is a long article. This is Mr. Finney's article in the New York Times. He does not speculate. He says it was
684. lappuse - technology. On the issue of guidance accuracy there is no way of getting hold of it, it is a laboratory development, and there is no way to stop progress in that field. We
645. lappuse - RESOLUTION Seeking agreement with the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on limiting offensive and defensive strategic weapons and the suspension of test flights of reentry vehicles
670. lappuse - technology. On the issue of guidance accuracy there is no way of getting hold of it, it is a laboratory development, and there is no way to stop progress in that field. We will not know what they are doing and they will not know what we are doing and it will be very difficult to control. There is no handle to allow us to hold it. Dr.