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...most pleased because this supplementary statement will remove Harvard's financial support of this discriminatory ROTC program," Professor of Philosophy Warren D. Goldfarb '69, a critic of Rudenstine's original proposal, said last night...
Meanwhile in Geneva, U.S. Secretary of State Warren Christopher and Russian Foreign Minister Andrei Kozyrev held lengthy, sometimes cool discussions about the Chechen war. "What we don't want to see is a Russia mired in a military quagmire," Christopher told reporters. "I reiterated to the Foreign Minister that the conflict must be brought to an end." For his part, Kozyrev insisted that the rebellion was a "purely domestic matter...
Defense Secretary William Perry and Secretary of State Warren Christopher faced down a skeptical Senate committee today with assurances that theU.S.-North Korea nuclear agreementwas a better choice than war. In fact, Perry revealed during his testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that he had considered a military strike last summer, but had ultimately rejected it as a likely prelude to all-out war in the Korean Peninsula. "That would involve the deployment of hundreds of thousands of U.S. troops, and that would involve a full-scale -- full-scale -- war," Perry said. Christopher assured the senators that the nuclear...
Saying that the Clinton administration will not "rest on its laurels," Secretary of State Warren M. Christopher listed international trade and European security as top priorities for American foreign policy in the year ahead...
...hopes the U.S. expressed for democracy, reform and Yeltsin might be going up in Grozny's smoke. The officials have conducted several secret reviews of their Russia policy since last spring, asking if Yeltsin would survive and whether the U.S. was too close to him. When Secretary of State Warren Christopher meets Foreign Minister Andrei Kozyrev in Geneva this week, he cannot appear supine in the face of the Chechnya slaughter. But how tough can he get without further straining ties with Russia...