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CRS-49 0. Mr. President, as you head toward the summit, one of the big questions is whether you would be willing to explore the possibil- ity of a tradeoff on the space weapons or big cuts in the Soviet arsenal. And I'd like But the original idea of weapons in space dealt with the thought that, in addition to the present missiles that we have, that somebody would place weapons of that kind
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one of our own expressions, thats the only game in town. Interview II/'1'!/i Foreign journalists. April 25, 1985 Excerpt. No. 18, p. SM1-Sh2
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gas any more as a weapon in war. And we went through World War II and down to the defeat of our enemies without anyone using it, because they knew that everyone had it. But they also knew something else. We outlawed poison gas in 1925, but everybody kept their gas masks. I think of this weapon as kind of the gas mask. The President’: News Conference of September 17, 1985 Excerpts. No. 38, p. 1101-1102
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, NJ not people. And I'm sure that is upsetting No, #1, p. 1198-1199 to them, but we're not going to retreat from the research that could deliver to the world a defense against these nuclear weap- ons and Finally bring us to the realization that we should eliminate the nuclear weap- ons entirely. . . 9 . 3 ¥}°wA;,:ie:.1dee’::.st}I?hg;tslréefizfoghe tis}t1mg'_ At the same time, we ‘will
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in the way of achievement, and I am hopeful that they will join with us in working for a safer, more stable, and more peaceful internation- al community. Response: to Quesfions Submitted by [1 Tempo of Italy. May 23, 1985 Excerpt. No. 22, p. 693—69h
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, why are they investing so many rubles of their own in the same technologies? Los Angeles, California Remarks at a State Republican Party Fundraising Dinner. August 22, 1985 Excerpt. No. 3“. P» 996-997
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-non- sense dialog about the questions of how we might together enable our mutual interest in strategic defenses to lead to a more stable balance. Remarks in an Interview With ].N. Parimoo of the Time: of India, Together With Written Responses to Questions. October 2!, 1985 .Excerpt. No. H3, p. 128%-1286 .... ............ _..- CRS-57 .-._... ..._.._.——. -4-.-—.._....—_-:.4.—..—..-:._.— ..._ Q. Now, can we
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in central Siberia, ' ‘which is an out-and-out violation of the treaty. But that's not all. The Soviets have for a long time been doing advanced research on their version of SDI. They don't talk about that; all they say about SDI is that the United States shouldn't have it, but as many as 10,000 Soviet scientists and engineers are believed to be working on research related to SDI. They
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in the case of the MIRV technology, which was a U.S. mo- nopoly in the sixties? 77:: President. It is not a question of the Soviet Union catching up with US. technol- ogies. For over two decades, the Soviet Union has pursued an intensive research program in many of the same basic techno- logical areas that our research program will address. For example, more than 10,000 Soviet scientists and engineers
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needs a balance of safety. And Finally, a peace based on averting our eyes from trouble cannot be true peace. The consequences of conflict are every bit as tragic when the destruction is contained within one country. United Nations Address Before the 401}: Session of the General Assembly. October 24, 1985 Excerpt. No. 1+3, D. 1293
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at a Fundraising Event for Senator Steven D. Symms. October 15, 1985 Excerpt. No. ha, p. 1251-1252 CRS-54 I know you've heard all about it. First of all, a hostile voice was raised and called our defense plan that we're working on Star Wars. Well, it isn't anything of the kind. Then, we've been going by SDI, which is the Strategic Defense Initiative. Well, I tell you what I prefer to call it
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upon them. We've had an experience in our lifetime of a madman in the world who caused great tragedy worldwide. And so, I would think that this would be our gasmask. Interview with Brian Widlake oft/ze British. "8 October 29, 1985 Excerpts. No. W, p. 1319-1320
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Q. I'd like to have another question for. you, Mr. President. According to a survey taken by the Washington Post and ABC on Tuesday, it was found that 74 percent of the American people, as compared to 20 percent, said that they would like the U.S. and the Soviet Union to reduce their nucle- ar arsenals and not to have the U.S. develop space weapons. This seems to be the choice which
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, as governments, did not want to become involved, for whatever reasons they had, but would not object to their own sci- entists, their own private business firms and so forth, or industries getting involved and joining in with usin this research and de- velopment. Interview With Foreign Broadcasters. November 12, 1985 Excerpts. No. 16, p. 1333, 1387
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to enhanced security for the alliance as a whole and that the participation of the Federal Republic of Germany and other NATO allies in the research effort itself will foster closer cooperation within NATO. Responses to Questions Submitted by Foreign Publications. December 6, 1985 Excerpts. No. 50, p. 1h85-1u85
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security, not the threat of annihilation—that one or the other of us would annihilate the other with nucle- ar weapons. So, we will not be violating this treaty at any time, because, as I say, it is not our purpose to go forward with deployment if and when such a weapon proved practical. Inttrview With Repreacntatiws of Soviet News Organizations. October 31, 198.5 Excerpts. No. hs, p, 13h3_13uh’ 13h6
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Antisatellite Weapons Testing Statement by the Principal Deputy Press Secretary to the President. August 20, 1985 The President today submitted to the Congress, in accordance with the 1985 De- partment of Defense Authorization Act, the certification required by the Congress prior to a test against an object in space of the nonnuclear miniature vehicle antisatellite (ASAT) system which is now
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, and we didn't call them any names. The President's _ News Conference of September 1‘7,_ 1935 Excerpt. No. 38, p. 1102-1102
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was vital. We unilaterally refrained from deploying many new strategic systems in the 1970's- unilaterally refrained, even as the Soviets rushed forward to expand and upgrade their nuclear capability, testing and deploy- ing at least three new intercontinental bal- listic missile systems and stationing them in the hardened silos. More than 800 new mis- siles with some 5,000 warheads were added
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