Word: bogdanov
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...senior official: "What do the Soviets see? They see us opening production lines for MX missiles, cruise missiles, B-l bombers, and soon Stealth bombers and Trident II missiles. We could go on building them in definitely." Soviet officials object to that kind of argument as intimidation. Said Radomir Bogdanov, an arms-control expert at Moscow's USA Institute: "It's the usual American tactic of threatening your bargaining partner...
...Vance said last week that some Soviet officials have told him their unwillingness to consider the plan may have been a mistake. Despite the sharp criticism of Reagan's speech by the official news agency TASS, the Kremlin so far has kept the door open to discussion. Radomir Bogdanov, a Soviet arms-control specialist who is deputy director of Moscow's Institute of U.S. and Canadian Studies, has been examining the President's initiative. He told TIME: "Reagan's proposals are not fair. They are not equal. They are an attempt to disarm us." Yet Bogdanov...
...action," scoffed Pravda. But there were a few small signs that the Kremlin might be willing to discuss some of the U.S. proposals at the long-stalled talks on reducing nuclear forces in Europe, which are scheduled to begin in Geneva next week. A leading Soviet military specialist, Radomir Bogdanov, told TIME: "I know we are going to Geneva with a sincere desire to negotiate." And Central Committee Member Vadim Zagladin, a foreign policy adviser to Brezhnev, said in a Moscow press conference that Reagan's speech was an agreeable change from the U.S. President's past "bellicose...