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...receive them in the future from the present nuclear powers. The pact also promises have-nots the full peaceful benefits of the atom, while committing the nuclear powers to move forward toward effective arms limitation and disarmament. France and Red China refused to sign the treaty, while several nonnuclear powers, notably West Germany, India and Brazil, have objected that as signatory nations they would be left vulnerable to enemy attack...
Soviet draft prohibits nuclear powers who sign it from giving other countries either atomic weapons or "nuclear explosive devices" for blasting purposes. It assures the nonnuclear signers of their right to develop peaceful atomic power, but it calls upon them to avoid manufacturing nuclear weapons or acquiring them...
...Russians will be left in Cuba compared with some 30,000 troops and technicians in 1962. U.S. intelligence is convinced that the Russians have indeed removed all their nuclear ballistic missiles. But the Russians have left behind an impressive array of "defensive" hardware: battalions of tanks, hundreds of mobile nonnuclear FROGs (free-rocket-overground) with a 30-mile range, about 60 supersonic MIG-21 jet fighters and more than 100 antiaircraft SAM rockets. Ready to step in at the 25 SAM sites around the island are Cuban crews, who have had more than a year of training under Soviet instructors...
America's policy of conventional weapons as defense against conventional attack justifies an independent French nuclear deterrent, Lipkowski maintained. Russian conventional forces are so massive, he said, that they could advance to the Rhine and present the United States with a falt accompll before American nonnuclear retaliation...
...WALLEYE is a nonnuclear, 1,000-lb. glide bomb that is simply dropped from an airplane-just as in World War II. After that the resemblance ends, for Walleye is one of the U.S.'s most sophisticated and accurate weapons. In its warhead it carries a television camera -aimed, of course, at the ground. As Walleye falls, the camera sends a picture of the target area back to a screen in the cockpit. The pilot focuses the target picture on his screen and by remote control locks the Walleye guidance system on the target at the same time. Billed...