Full Committee Hearings on the Military Implications of the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks Agreements: July 25, 1972, Volume 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - 87 pages |
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Page 15069
... further negotiations on limiting strategic arms . Mindful of their obligations under Article VI of the Treaty on the Non- Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons , : Declaring their intention to achieve at the earliest possible date the cessa ...
... further negotiations on limiting strategic arms . Mindful of their obligations under Article VI of the Treaty on the Non- Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons , : Declaring their intention to achieve at the earliest possible date the cessa ...
Page 15071
... further increasing the viability of this Treaty , including proposals for amendments in accordance with the provisions of this Treaty ; ( g ) consider , as appropriate , proposals for further measures aimed at limit- ing strategic arms ...
... further increasing the viability of this Treaty , including proposals for amendments in accordance with the provisions of this Treaty ; ( g ) consider , as appropriate , proposals for further measures aimed at limit- ing strategic arms ...
Page 15073
... further negotiations . ARTICLE VIII 1. This Interim Agreement shall enter into force upon exchange of written notices of acceptance by each Party , which exchange shall take place simul- taneously with the exchange of instruments of ...
... further negotiations . ARTICLE VIII 1. This Interim Agreement shall enter into force upon exchange of written notices of acceptance by each Party , which exchange shall take place simul- taneously with the exchange of instruments of ...
Page 15076
... further construction of SLBM's can only be accomplished by dismantling an equal number of older land - based systems or older submarine launchers . The apparent interpretation is that if the United States goes above its present 656 to ...
... further construction of SLBM's can only be accomplished by dismantling an equal number of older land - based systems or older submarine launchers . The apparent interpretation is that if the United States goes above its present 656 to ...
Page 15077
... further negotiations . The parties agreed that the term " ICBM " includes any land - based missile capable of hitting the United States from the USSR or vice versa - over the shortest distance between the two . Thus fractional orbital ...
... further negotiations . The parties agreed that the term " ICBM " includes any land - based missile capable of hitting the United States from the USSR or vice versa - over the shortest distance between the two . Thus fractional orbital ...
Expressions et termes fréquents
15 percent ABM radars ABM system ABM Treaty ABM's Admiral MOORER Air Force Allison Ambassador SMITH Anti-Ballistic Missile Arms Control ARMS LIMITATION TALKS Article ASPIN assurance ballistic missile launchers BENNETT bombers capability Chairman Chiefs of Staff committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY CONOVER construction cruise missiles deployment Deputy deterrent diameter dimensions disarmament discussion follow-on freeze Grand Forks heavy ICBM heavy missiles ICBM's increase Interim Agreement Joint Chiefs land-based launchers on older LEGGETT LIBRARY OF CONGRESS means of verification ment Minuteman MIRV Moscow national means national technical means negotiations NITZE number of ICBM number of missiles operational Party undertakes PIRNIE President PRICE question replacement Russians SALT agreements SALT II Secretary of Defense side SLATINSHEK SLBM launchers SLBM's Soviet Union statement STRATEGIC ARMS LIMITATION Strategic Offensive Arms STRATTON submarine-launched ballistic missiles tegic Thank throw weight tion Trident U.S. DELEGATION U.S. Representative understand United warheads Washington
Fréquemment cités
Page 15073 - Each Party shall in exercising its national sovereignty have the right to withdraw from the Treaty if it decides that extraordinary events, related to the subject matter of this Treaty, have jeopardized the supreme interests of its country.
Page 15072 - Ireland, and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, hereinafter referred to as the "Original Parties...
Page 15073 - Each Party undertakes not to use deliberate concealment measures which impede verification by national technical means of compliance with the provisions of this Treaty.
Page 15074 - Attaching particular significance to the limitation of strategic arms and determined to continue their efforts begun with the Treaty on the Limitation of Anti-Ballistic Missile Systems and the Interim Agreement on Certain Measures with Respect to the Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms...
Page 15070 - Each Party undertakes not to develop, test, or deploy ABM systems or components which are sea-based, air-based, space-based, or mobile land-based.
Page 15072 - This Treaty shall be subject to ratification in accordance with the constitutional procedures of each Party.
Page 15072 - May 26, 1972, in two copies, each in the English and Russian languages, both texts being equally authentic.
Page 15071 - To promote the objectives and implementation of the provisions of this Treaty, the Parties shall establish promptly a Standing Consultative Commission, within the framework of which they will: (a) consider questions concerning compliance with the obligations assumed and related situations which may be considered ambiguous...
Page 15070 - Party's national capital, a Party may deploy : ( 1 ) no more than one hundred ABM launchers and no more than one hundred ABM interceptor missiles at launch sites, and (2) ABM radars within no more than six ABM radar complexes, the area of each complex being circular and having a diameter of no more than three kilometers ; and (b) within one ABM system deployment area having a radius of one hundred and fifty kilometers and...
Page 15068 - Council shall be to advise the President with respect to the integration of domestic, foreign, and military policies relating to the national security so as to enable the military services and the other departments and agencies of the Government to cooperate more effectively in matters involving the national security.