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  • Ac:bnilµstration The Chairman. Atomic Energy Commission The Dire.ctor, Office of Science and Technology U.S. Nuc\ear and Strategic Assistance to France -~elivery System It is the policy of this government to oppose the development of nuclear forces by additional
  • and military missile systems the U.S. proposal calls for agreed limitations on t e production stoc~ piling and testing of boosters for space v hicl~s. The :oo would monitor such activities so as to provide essurance that they ere not serving as sources of data
  • FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Leites MEMORANDUM RM-4273-ISA APRIL 1985 THE FRENCH THE FUTURE OF NUCLEAR FORCE Nathan Leites This research is sponsored by the Department of Defense, under Contract SD-79, monitored by the Assistant Secretary of Defense
  • /31/68 A 2 p 01/31/68 A ~ ±n--ine.tn-am secret ,AM ~~C 7/u,,t) for Bunker and Westmoreland from Christian secret draft of ll39a - - to -p-resi dent from Rostow l-P- fetit7/68 -r-- A f\ FILE LOCATION NSF, NSC History March 31st Speech
  • Christian Herter, the outgoing Secretary of State, at the NATO ministerial meeting in December 1960. The American proposal met with a cool recep­ tion in e,·ery country except Germany and Italy, and when the new Kennedy Administration took officeit looked
  • would provide assurance that announced space objectives were in fact attempted. Unilateral detection systems have in the past been able to monitor long-range missile and space firings. In the future, missile or space flights which traverse distances
  • take We shall monitor round-the-clock the Situation Room. I suggested daily report to Bus Wheeler with you. some in he file a ,r :a I .,_, - --·-- .. -- ··--···-·-. .... .. •
  • German or Italian cooperation in the Pierrela~~c project. There also is no evidence that the Germans or Italians have been giving serious consideration to such cooperation. 'While we shall continue to monitor the situation from an intelligence standpoint