| United States - 1987 - 1834 lapas
...that "our research program has been structured and, as the President has reaffirmed, will continue to be conducted in accordance with a restrictive interpretation of the treaty's obligations". (4) The President has determined that the Krasnoyarsk rather is a violation of the ABM Treaty. (5)... | |
| United States - 1989 - 1314 lapas
...that "our research program has been structured and, as the President has reaffirmed, will continue to be conducted in accordance with a restrictive interpretation of the treaty's obligations". (4) The President has determined that the Krasnoyarsk rather is a violation of the ABM Treaty. (5)... | |
| United States - 1988 - 1158 lapas
...that "our research program has been structured and, as the President has reaffirmed, will continue to be conducted in accordance with a restrictive interpretation of the treaty's obligations". (4) The President has determined that the Krasnoyarsk rather is a violation of the ABM Treaty. (5)... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1986 - 650 lapas
...components" may be developed and tested, but not deployed, consistent with the ABM Treaty. On October 13, the President decided that he agreed "in principle,...advisors deem advantageous and the President agrees. The story on October 1 " in the Washington Post (see Exhibit B) makes this clear. DOD officials do not... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1986 - 644 lapas
...components" may be developed and tested, but not deployed, consistent with the ABM Treaty. On October 13, the President decided that he agreed "in principle,...advisors deem advantageous and the President agrees. The story on October 17 in the Washington Post (see Exhibit B) makes this clear. DOD officials do not admit... | |
| Bhupendra Jasani - 1987 - 396 lapas
...moot point; our SDI research program ... as the President has reaffirmed last Friday, will continue to be conducted in accordance with a restrictive interpretation of the treaty's obligations. Furthermore, any SDI deployment would be the subject of ... discussion and negotiation, as appropriate,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1987 - 840 lapas
...interpretation was "a moot point," since the President had reaffirmed that the SDI program "will continue to be conducted in accordance with a restrictive interpretation of the Treaty's obligations.' Nonet h< less, the Secretary's statement also noted that this policy reflected the Administration's... | |
| Walther Stützle, Bhupendra Jasani, Regina Cowen Karp - 1987 - 240 lapas
...moot point. Our SDI research program has been structured, and, for solid reasons, will continue to be conducted in accordance with a restrictive interpretation of the treaty's obligations. 2 ^ This so-called practical policy of the US Administration as to its obligations under an international... | |
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