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  • organizations involved in national security planning. The emphasis in most games is on current or potential problems associated with international affairs. d. Some games are conducted with high-level officials participating on "senior-level" teams, which review
  • recommeaded by th• Congress. Througheut th• field et UN affairs, it is ••a•atial to keep clearly ill mimd this distiactien between what la talk aad what is action. The newspapers de nGt make this distinctioa meat •f tll• time. But-moat o:f the UN delegates do
  • !■!I 0 ri --- O c _uSEe^®B74Fe?WR— ■ - ’13 - • ' allies and raised problems associated with nuclear-free zones.^ The JCS did not think that the time vvas appropriate for expanding non-proliferation effortSj principally because the MLP
  • associated power should fail. and non-nuclear Chinese military of a initiatives, the possible practice 1956-1962. to certain areas with nuclear of industrial weapons and systems. 2. CONFIDENTIAL Arguments Against _ CQNFIBBN'fIAL -32
  • to the Conference next Tuesday, the question is whether the United States can state that it would be prepared to link the freeze with the reduction of a significant number of strategic nuclear delivery vehicles, including missile launchers and associated missiles
  • National Intelligence Estimate (SNIE) to study the technical capa­ bilities and incentives for the Soviet Union to deploy weapons and associated delivery systems on the seabed, and the corresponding capabilities of the U.S. to detect and identify
  • Should read: rather missiles associated 8. present to insure such as ASWand reconnaissance within QUOTEaircraft than strategic ing after the categories Para 17, line Soviet sentence. line. even though they might fall 14. existing
  • be exploited to . facilitate arms control and disarmament agreements, particularly in helping to solve the verification problems associated with such agreements. Thus, science on one hand generates many of our major arms control problems, while on the other
  • , vjhich was then in session. Mr. Poster discussed transit rights v;lth Ambassador 'Sette Camara of Brazil. In response to a statement of Sette Camara's associate, Carlos Bueno, to an American representative in the U.N. that the "US has particular posit
  • involved either as elements of the problems themselves or as potential means for solving these problems. Its activities are concentrated primarily on measures to control and limit sophisticated weapons of mass destruction, including associated
  • of BETA I & II-67 was to examine some of the major issues, problems and questions associated with strategic weapons deployment; with particular emphasis on anti-ballistic missiles. In addition to this report, film summary of BETA I & II-67 813@IU!lT
  • a positive attitude toward observation posts. The Soviets still held to their 1958 position, except that they now excluded aerial reconnaissance and would accept posts at airfields. They also associated observation posts with the reduction of foreign troops
  • evidence pound warhead is designed payload. after a year er two more. we have convincing of the Israeli-French B. weapon specifically a 250-300 mile solid 1;500-2;000 years of Nuclear association warhead. Weapons to It does not consider
  • by the United States and the Soviet Union and will focus particularly on problems associated with anti-ballistic missile systems. As usual, knowledgeable and responsible officials from all interested departments and commands will participate. There will be one
  • which might be issued initially; a joint U.So-Soviet declaration if that could be achieved; or possibly a UoSo offei to India of concrete steps to implement existing assuranceso* Soviet association with such approaches could strengthen our position