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...Brent Scowcroft, Bush's National Security Adviser, has been pushing for nearly a decade for a new kind of nuclear arsenal -- small forces of mobile, single-warhead missiles that would replace those with multiple warheads, which he regards as more destabilizing because they invite a pre-emptive strike. Scowcroft sketched this vision eight years ago as chairman of President Reagan's Commission on Strategic Forces, and he is now seeing it become reality. Said one Administration official of Bush's announcement: "This is the unwritten appendix to the Scowcroft commission...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Brent Scowcroft: Mr. Behind-the-Scenes | 10/7/1991 | See Source »

During his nearly three years in the Bush White House, Scowcroft has in some ways eclipsed Secretary of State James Baker: while Baker remains an ingenious political quarterback who can execute the big play, jetting off to the Middle East to try to broker a peace conference, Scowcroft sets the overall game plan. Scowcroft, for instance, proposed cutting U.S. conventional forces in Europe, an idea that culminated in the signing of a treaty by 22 nations in November 1990. Bush's December 1989 surprise meeting in Malta with Mikhail Gorbachev was cooked up by the President and Scowcroft...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Brent Scowcroft: Mr. Behind-the-Scenes | 10/7/1991 | See Source »

...Scowcroft's influence was perhaps most evident in Bush's handling of the gulf war. While the two men were angling for bluefish off the Maine coast a year ago, Scowcroft suggested the strategy Bush would pursue over the following year, predicting that sanctions would fail to oust Saddam Hussein from Kuwait, that war would be necessary, but that the U.S. should not expand its objective to include Saddam's removal from power...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Brent Scowcroft: Mr. Behind-the-Scenes | 10/7/1991 | See Source »

During the early hours of the Soviet coup, Scowcroft passed the night in his blue pajamas at a Kennebunkport hotel, waking regularly to check on CNN and rising early to draft Bush's first brief comments, which were careful not to cut off all channels to the plotters. After the coup was over, he again began holding long seaside conversations with Bush, this time about what the coup meant for both Soviet and American nuclear forces. Last week's White House proposal is Scowcroftian not only in its elimination of land-based multiple- warhead systems but also in its soft...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Brent Scowcroft: Mr. Behind-the-Scenes | 10/7/1991 | See Source »

Before going that far, a team that included National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft and chief of staff John Sununu waged a last-minute telephone campaign out of Scowcroft's offices that went on into the evening of Sept. 11. They were trying both to seek a compromise and to take the measure of the Israel lobby's pre-emptive strike. The next morning Bush made a final pitch in the Oval Office to Mayer Mitchell, a leader of the American-Israeli Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), the largest pro-Israeli lobby. When Mitchell proved to be noncommittal, Bush decided to move...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Diplomacy: Thou Shalt Not Build | 9/30/1991 | See Source »

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