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- , intelligence appeared to bear out these 8ECPI.El-'i- NOFORN A-2 BECRE'I - NOFORN The thaw in East/West cooperated in negotiations relations leading continued as Soviet to a settlement in leaders By 1970, the Institute of Strategic Studies in London
- of nuclear war, weapons would In conformity with resolutions of the United Nations General Assembly calling for the conclusion of an agreement on the prevention of widerdissemination of nuclear weapons, Undertaking to cooperate in facilitating
- ) studying to cooperate one or more projects of atomic relationship to Non-Peaceful of agreeing, request, field powers. of an Alternative and desirability Indian in the nuclear effect with the major nuclear (b) economic we have already present
- . the situation and cooperate 4. Withdraw from Europe. we estimate US will combine 2 and 3 seeking negotiated end to crisis, coupled with tough stands to maintain credibility. D. Estimate of Chinese situation 1. We can handle minor border posturing of forces
- establisbed by Con- for a treaty"' because more u• gress in 1966to coordinate Fed- ploratory work must be done. Research and Usqe .eral, state, local and private ac- Work toward international •• •• ; :• • · tivitles In marine affairs. Its in- cooperation
- of mankind. This could renew the historical US connnitment to use some of the savings resulting from disarmament agreements for economic development. It could pick up the President's "cooperative effort" theme in the April 8 speech on Vietnam, stressing
- of the intent of any party to withdrawo If India had signed the treaty and followed the procedure provided for withdrawal, the presence or absence of U.So-Soviet cooperation would strongly influence the effectiveness of any Security Council debate intended
Folder, "Problem of Nuclear Proliferation Outside Europe (Murray)," Committee Files, NSF, Box 1
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- serious technological controls· on exports to 1 France. No U-235 or modern computers; no parts for KC 135 s; no peaceful nucle~r cooperation. France might obtain these else where but we would have made our point. ----- 17 CONCLUSIONS If we are to stop