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, is it going go ‘help your chances in I - ' the2'Ili:oIL;zs:si(ci1(erilt(.)Li wclfuld think if there's the common sense 1 think is there--yes. . Q. How do you rate your chances now in the House? , I The President. You know me, Im a ways just cautiously optimistic. [LaU.2h"~”l Special Ol.VmD5°-5 « for Remarks at a White House Ceremon_y Local Part:'cip0"’5- Mach 23’ 1980 Excerpt
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, p, 170 Q. Mr. President, Jack Anderson said in his column today that in 1981 you passed the word to Moscow that even if the Senate ratified SALT II, you would not sign it; that in 1982, Moscow told you that they are no longer bound by the SALT ‘II treaty, and they began to build up their arsenal over the limit. Is that true? And I'd like to follow up. 77:: President Helen, [Helen Thomas
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MX Missile Statement on Senate APPVOWI of Production. March 19, 1985 )_ t d voted Iarn pleased that the Senate 0 .3’. d t the NIX Peacekeeper mlssde 3“ to suplglor mesgage of American resolve to ill senorld And ‘I look forward to continuing toexvbrk with the Congress lo build upon the consensus we achieved today. d . . t am- AS we Continue fro moved-:15-:2/til’ to: gfec. - ces ne lgm tcl1eeteriii
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go on piling up a massive advantage over us. Interview With Morton Kondracke and Richard H. Smith ofNewsweelc Magazine. March 4, 1985 Excerpt. No. 1*. 9- 279 Q. Mr. President—— The President. Yes? Q. what changes do you foresee under Gorbachev? ‘ The President. I think it's very hard to predict anything of the kind when you real- ize that the Soviet policy is really deter- mined by a dozen
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. They have just finished their tests, or they even have a couple left they might try to sneak in before the 6th, which was their opening date. But they had Fin- ished their tests on their 24's and 25's, the 18, which is comparable to our MX. And we have not yet begun the testing and certain- ly haven't completed it in some of our weapons of that same type to keep pace with them. So
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issue as it comes up and what they are doing and what they're not doing. And what they’re doing with regard to stirring up revolution in Central America is wrong for all the Americas, and I think all of us should oppose it. Telephone Interview With Tomas Regalado of WRHC Radio in Miami, FL. August 24, 1985 Excerpt. No. 35, p. 1006 Q. My name is Andrea Hooper. Mr. Presi- dent, do you believe
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and stability. The United States is currently involved in discussions with the Soviet Union in most of these areas. No. 51, p. 1513-1515
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's going to, in part, depend on our negotiations with them about the present violations of that agreement. Question-and-A nsuver S-ession With Students at Fallston High 3Ch001- December 4, I985 Fallston, MD. Excerpt. No. 49, p. 1458 Soviet Noncompliance With Arms Control Agreements Letter to the Speaker of the House and the President of the Senate Transmitting a Report. December 23. 1985 Dear Mr. Speaker
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CRS-85 VII. NUCLEAR TESTING Nuclear Weapons Testing Statement by the Principal Deputy Press Secretary to the President. july 29, 1985 President Reagan's central arms control objective, and the objective declared in the U.S.-Soviet joint statement issued in Geneva last January, is to eliminate nuclear weap- ons altogether. We, therefore, have pro- posed at the bargaining table in the nuclear
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Death of President Konstantin U. Chemenko of the Soviet Union Message to Vaisily V. Kuzrzetsov, First Deputy Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the U.S.S'.R. March 11, 1985 Please accept my condolences on the death of the Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, Konstantin Ustinovich Ché‘r‘n‘enl<o. At this solemn time, I wish to reiterate the strong desire
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take a major step to- wards reducing the size of these arsenals and creating a safer future for all nations. N00 2,4, P, Compliance With Arms Control Agreements Message to the Congress Transmz'ttz'ng a Report. June 10, 1985 To the Congress of the United States.- The ‘attached. classified report responds to a requirement in the FY-85 Department of Defense Authorization Act (Section llll
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. And we must remember that our unity and strength are not a mere impulse of like- minded allies, but the natural result of our shared love for liberty. . . . Strasbourg, France Address to a Special Session of the European Parliament. May 8, 1985 Excerpt. No. 10. n. An:_An7
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Death of Major Arthur D. Nicholson, Jr., in the German Democratic Republic Statement by the Principal Deputy Press” Secretary to the President. April 23, 1963.3 The statement provided by the Soviet Embassy on April 2?. concerning the murder of Maj. Arthur Nicholson is a distor- tion of the facts and unacceptable to us. On April 22, Soviet Einbassy Charge d’ Affaires Sokolov called on Assistant
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to the talks. ' Responses to Questions Submitted by Hilrriyet of Turkey. ‘March 29, 1985 NO. 131 P’ 365 Excerpt. No. 1h, p, 39a-395, Q. Given the nature of the Soviet system, how far can relations improve between the two nations? The President. They could improve if we can show them that it would be to their material advantage as well as someone else's. I think about the Geneva talks that we
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;/indrey Andreyevich Gror'ny:':o on His Election as Chairman. july 5, 1985' Dear Mr. Chairman: P199-53 3-CCePt my congratulations upon your election as Chairman of the Presidiun of the Supreme Soviet of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Even though the differences between our nations are many and complex, as 1 made clear when we met last year, we can and must resolve these_ differences without
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of the resolve, the sacrifices, and the consistency of policy needed to sustain such deterrence. ‘ From the creation of NATO in 1949 through the early 1970's, Soviet aggression was effectively deterred. The strength of Western economies, the vitality of our soci- eties, the wisdom of our diplomacy all con- tributed to Soviet restraint; but certainly the decisive factor must have been the countervailing
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our Congress, from our people of some of these agreements if these issues, these human rights problems are not standing in the way. And maybe I can point that out. Interview with Brian Widlake of the British Broadcasting Corporation. October 29, 1985 Excerpts. No. 44, p. 1318, 1320-1321
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cas-98 But I would just like to say that the Soviet Union and the United States-—-well. 110‘: the Soviet Union, let us say Russia and the United States have been allies in two wars-—the Soviet Union and the United States, allies in one, the last and greatest war, World War II. Americans and Russians died side by side, fighting the Same anew?- There are Americans buried on Soviet soil. And it just
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0. Mr. President, White House officials have requested equal time For you to speak to the Russian people. if you were granted 2 minutes on live TV, what would you tell the Soviet citizens? The President. Well, I don't know wheth- said, “A thousand dollars." And the people who were asking him said, “Oh, but we only want a 5 minute speech." He said, '‘That’ll be $5,000. It
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, and build confidence in our ability to deal constructively with each other. Interview With E - . N3"-’~S‘ Ofga n iza t1'0er?-ese0nc{:zohb:'ers301f t Excerpt. No. 45, p. 1346-1349 allies, and many-
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