| 1986 - 448 pages
...And this plan would be negotiated over a 2year period. Third, if the two sides can't agree after 2 years of negotiation, either side would be free to...system after giving 6 months notice to the other. As the United States has repeatedly made clear, we are moving toward a future of greater reliance upon... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services - 1987 - 1722 pages
...defense and for eliminating offensive ballistic missiles. This plan would be negotiated over a two-year period. -- Third, if the two sides cannot agree after...advanced strategic defensive system, after giving six months notice to the other. Reykjavik At Reykjavik, President Reagan and General Secretary Gorbachev... | |
| 1987 - 42 pages
...And this plan would be negotiated over a 2-year period. "Third, if the two sides can't agree after 2 years of negotiation, either side would be free to...system after giving 6 months notice to the other." (President Reagan's address before the 41st session of the United Nations General Assembly, September... | |
| Ronald E. Powaski - 2000 - 319 pages
...ballistic missiles. And this plan would be negotiated over a two-year period. Third, if the two sides can't agree after two years of negotiation, either side...an advanced strategic defensive system after giving six months' notice to the other." The president also proposed that the United States and the Soviet... | |
| James E. Goodby - 2006 - 244 pages
...ballistic missiles. And this plan would be negotiated over a two-year period. Third, if the two sides can't agree after two years of negotiation, either side...to deploy an advanced strategic defensive system.' In this brief space, Reagan raised the possibility of radical reductions in offensive ballistic missiles... | |
| 1991 - 896 pages
...And this plan would be negotiated over a 2-year period. Third, if the two sides can't agree after 2 years of negotiation, either side would be free to...system after giving 6 months notice to the other. As the United States has repeatedly made clear, we are moving toward a future of greater reliance upon... | |
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