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- leaders that
there was no need for our country to develop a FOBS system. While develop
ment of it could be initiated at any time for relatively rapid deployment,
our analyses conclude that it would not improve our strategic offensive
posture
- in advance of presentation .
3. The U.S -. statement would include language designed
to provide a basis in the public record for re-opening the
queo?tion of verification at a future time should it become
desirable to do so and for withdrawing if necessar y
- i4fo~1at~on
of the U.S. delegation~ a space veh cle fox these purposes ca
be taken to be one which completes at least one orbit around
pe:d.od
the earth, or entere outer space fox some substantial
of time~ That is, the prohibition is not inte ded
- be reflected
in a treaty,
subject only to
reasonable
safety precautions.
The USSR has sought
to qualify the right of access with such concepts
as nreciprocityn
and agreement as to the timing of
visits.
b. Reporting - Our treaty article
as tabled provides
- regard and the
deep affection in which I personally hold you. That regard and that
affection are reflected throughout America.
There is no truth to the rumor that your reputation as an
economist prompted us to invite you here to visit us at budget time
- of
ncr space and outer space. These rocket forces, promises categorically
two zones relate quite diJfercntly to that Soviet rockets could be launched
our security.
from satellites "at any desirable time
Outer space engulfs the limitless and at any point
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