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Like his grand-neice said, however, it was not so easy to divorce Reed from his potent politics. The only American buried at the Kremlin, Reed is still the stuff of ideological controversy...
...event will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of the famed journalist who covered both the Mexican Revolution and the 1917 Russian Revolution. Reed died in the Soviet Union in 1920 and is the only American buried in the Kremlin...
Soviet scientists and cosmonauts may have left their frustrated U.S. counterparts behind for now, but Kremlin military brass are hardly breathing any easier. American military space technology still far surpasses that of the Soviets. U.S. KH-11 satellites have sent back such detailed photographs of the Soviets' Krasnoyarsk radar site in Siberia that even the recent inspection by U.S. Congressmen added little to what was known. U.S. monitoring systems follow Soviet naval ships around the world and may eventually be able to spot Soviet submarines underwater. U.S. satellites can track mobile Soviet ICBMs, and would be instrumental in verifying Moscow...
...toward unprecedented disarmament in the category of intermediate-range missiles, the Soviets are warning of a new round of the arms race in the more important arena of strategic weaponry. With that stick -- and with the carrot of the deep cuts they have conditionally agreed to in START -- the Kremlin is hoping to induce the Administration to rein...
...trick is to find some way of simultaneously allaying the fear in the Kremlin that SDI will move too quickly and the fear in the Oval Office that the program will be brought to a standstill. That could be too big a dilemma for a divided Administration, as the Soviets seem to recognize. It may be why they have left themselves the option of wrapping up INF with Reagan and waiting to do a deal on strategic arms control with his successor...