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While much of his attention at a Kennedy School of Government symposium yesterday focused on an airline hijacking in Pakistan, Secretary of Defense Caspar W. Weinberger '38 took time to praise the Reagan Administration's Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) as the best, realistic deterrent to nuclear...

Author: By James D. Solomon, | Title: Star Wars | 9/6/1986 | See Source »

...President's timetable, the deployment of such Star Wars systems would not occur for at least 7 1/2 years. That feature was promptly leaked and widely seen as a victory for Secretary of State George Shultz and other arms-control advocates: it opened the way to "delay" deployment of SDI as part of a grand compromise that would include deep cuts in offensive weapons...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Who Won? the Pentagon | 8/18/1986 | See Source »

Actually, the letter represented something of a victory for Pentagon hard- liners opposed to any concession on SDI. For one thing, SDI would not really be delayed, since there is no way the program would be ready for deployment in less than 7 1/2 years. Even more important, the letter contains a new wrinkle in an old debate over the meaning of the 1972 antiballistic- missile (ABM) treaty, which restricts the development, testing and deployment of missile defense systems...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Who Won? the Pentagon | 8/18/1986 | See Source »

Last year hard-liners like Richard Perle asserted that SDI was exempt from the treaty's constraints on development and testing because it is based on exotic technologies unavailable in 1972. This Philadelphia-lawyerly reading was hotly disputed, not only by the Soviets but by the American negotiators who helped draft the treaty as well. It would in effect render the ABM treaty meaningless and open the way to a defensive arms race in space. That is just what the Pentagon wants and what the Soviets are determined to prevent. After & months of wrangling, Shultz persuaded Reagan to adopt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Who Won? the Pentagon | 8/18/1986 | See Source »

...letter. While the State Department wanted to reiterate the restrictive interpretation, the Pentagon was pushing its permissive one. The Pentagon won. Reagan wrote to Gorbachev that during the 7 1/2 years before deployment is allowed, the U.S. reserves the right to proceed with the research, development and testing of SDI, "which is permitted" by the ABM treaty. Earlier this year Reagan touched off a storm of protest by declaring, at the Pentagon's behest, that the U.S. would no longer be bound by the unratified SALT II limits on offensive weapons. Now he has called into question how much longer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Who Won? the Pentagon | 8/18/1986 | See Source »

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