| United States. Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff - 112 pages
...1986. The US proposal was that both sides confine themselves for 5 years (through 1991) to a program of research, development and testing, which is permitted by the ABM Treaty, to determine whether, in principle, advanced reliable systems of strategic defenses are technically feasible. After 1991,... | |
| 1987 - 42 pages
...with ABM Treaty cooperative transition to strategic defenses share benefits with Allies and Soviets "First, both sides would agree to confine themselves through 1991 to research, development, and testing—which is permitted by the ABM treaty—to determine whether advanced systems of strategic... | |
| Brian Tomlin, Maureen Appel Molot - 1987 - 246 pages
...was SDI and the ABM Treaty. Under the draft American text, "both sides would agree to confine itself to research, development, and testing which is permitted by the ABM Treaty for a period of five years, through 1991, during which time a 50 percent reduction of strategic nuclear... | |
| Don Oberdorfer - 1998 - 1144 pages
...official US proposal. Shultz then read the scrap of paper: Both sides would agree to confine itself to research, development and testing which is permitted by the ABM Treaty, for a period of 5 years, through 1991, during which time a 50% reduction of strategic nuclear arsenals... | |
| John O'Sullivan - 2006 - 448 pages
...Linhard produced a crisp draft designed to satisfy everyone: Both sides would agree to confine themselves to research, development, and testing, which is permitted by the ABM Treaty, for a period of five years, through 1991, during which time a 50 percent reduction of strategic nuclear... | |
| 1991 - 896 pages
...defenses based on the following: First, both sides would agree to confine themselves through 1 99 1 to research, development, and testing — which is...permitted by the ABM treaty — to determine whether advance systems of strategic defense are technically feasible. Second, a new treaty signed now would... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1987 - 1046 pages
...The US proposal was that both sides confine themselves for 5 years (through 1 991 ) to a program of research, development and testing, which is permitted by the ABM Treaty, to determine whether, in principle, advanced reliable systems of strategic defenses are technically feasible. After 199V... | |
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