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...Italy last year are removed. To underscore Soviet concern about the new weapons, the official newspaper of the Soviet Defense Ministry, Krasnaya Zvezda, reported last week that "fierce, mighty weapons"-presumably, short-range SS-21, SS-22 and SS-23 missiles-had already been installed in East Germany and Czechoslovakia to counter the NATO threat. A Soviet officer quoted in the newspaper explained that "we must be prepared to give a due rebuff to the aggressor." But if Moscow was stiff as ever about intermediate-range missiles, Gro myko did suggest that the Soviets would return, probably in mid-March...
Better yet, why don't we drop Britain, France, West Germany, Spain, etc., and ally ourselves with Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Poland, Afghanistan. Magically, they'll break their Soviet ties, they'll become American friends. Why don't we turn the whole world upside down? What loyalty do we own Israel...
...impression that he sees no difference between the Soviet Union's satellites in Eastern Europe and America's partners in Western Europe. If this is the case, may I suggest to Mr. Louis that he travel first to West Germany, and then to East Germany, Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, etc. to discover the true implication of the term "satellite country." In the spirit of Orwell's 1984 and Errol T. Louis' "Endpaper," words have a way of losing their distinction so as to make lucid thinking impossible...
...latest to become a face in the crowd is senior wing Phil Falcone, the team's leading scorer with 10 points (six goals, four assists). It happened on one of the last shifts of Harvard's final game in Czechoslovakia...
...merged talks, the Soviets are likely to demand concessions for withdrawing the missiles they are now installing in East Germany and Czechoslovakia. As long as intermediate-range missiles were under discussion, the U.S. would be burdened by the necessity of representing the position of its European allies, supposing those often disunited nations could agree on one. But the alternative could be a prolonged suspension of the START as well as the INF negotiations, a breakdown of what remains of the SALT treaties, a completely unrestrained arms race, and considerable damage to NATO...