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any new role,
nuclear
weapons
control)
recommendations
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the United
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The Chairman.
Atomic Energy Commission
The Dire.ctor, Office of Science and Technology
U.S. Nuc\ear and Strategic
Assistance to France
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System
It is the policy of this government to oppose the development of
nuclear forces by additional
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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
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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
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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
- 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