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The Reagan Administration's response to the START impasse was similar to the one given at the end of the INF talks: an expression of regret and an avowal that the U.S. was willing to continue negotiating. President Reagan stressed the positive by noting that the Soviet maneuver had...
The Soviets had telegraphed their maneuver days in advance. At an unusual Moscow press conference, Marshal Nikolai Ogarkov, Chief of Staff of the Soviet armed forces, used colored charts and a pointer to illustrate how, in the Soviet view, U.S. proposals at START were moving "in the same direction"-toward...
Nonetheless, it seems clear that the President is not too far off in his assessment of the Soviet position. Bereft of areas in which to maneuver, the Soviets seem to be waiting for a new President, and hoping that their stalling on the arms talks will assure the election of...
As if to signal its concern, the Reagan Administration announced that three ships, with 2,000 Marines aboard, were on their way to the Indian Ocean through the Suez Canal. Administration officials contended that the convoy, which had beefed up the naval contingent off the coast of Lebanon, was no...
When the jet deal was first mentioned last February, the Iranian government immediately warned that if the planes were delivered and its oil installations were seriously damaged, Iran would prevent any ships from entering or leaving the gulf (see map). Such a maneuver would have far-reaching consequences. Twenty percent...