SALT I & II

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CIA-RDP80B01554R003200040025-0
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RIPPUB
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K
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2
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December 16, 2016
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April 4, 2005
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25
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Publication Date: 
March 11, 1980
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03200040025-0 DCI Thesis: There are more risks in the unofficial observance of SALT I & II detected, .(3) With no SALT II treaty in force we will be unable to register complaints in the SCC; the complaint process might clear up the ambiguity in some cases; in others the violation will go unheeded. (4) Some undetected violations may provide an opportunity for break out, el.g., additional RVs. provisions than in the abrogation of the Treaties. Reasoning: Any form of (1) Compliance will generate some sense of security in the U.S. (2) Some important potential violations will be ambiguous when Approved For Release 2005/04/13 : CIA-RDP80BO1554R003200040025-0 Approved 14~ Release 2005/04/13: CIA-RDP80B0*R00320009QQ25-0 11 March 80 Jordan Lunch 1. Risks in unofficial SALT compliance? 2. Increased E&W European relationships in '80s; loosening of US-W.European and Sov-E.European? Approved For Release 2005/04/13 : CIA-RDP80BO1554R003200040025-0