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  1. FIRST IG (SPACE) MEETING

    UNCLASSIFIED- SECRET Attachments 2 is the need for the chairmen of the space launch policy and remote sensing ... Clark views the SIG(Space) as a ig-Ievel me o`r: 'res lying olic issues in sh_ e appropriate ~amew ... were reviewed'and that these were narrowed to three: space launch policy, remote sensing, and manned space station. ...

  2. THE SOVIET WAY

    has been marked by a distinctive national style, one remote from American ways. Here the character ... "the view of the Soviet Union as a totali- tarian expansive state is incompatible with detente ... and curbing the arms race," so that "if you would work for peace you must reject" this view ...

  3. COMMENTS ON REFERENCE MEMO

    and do not reflect how the leadership views the burden. In our draft, we acknowledge these difficulties and, based ... to directly cost the Soviet R&D effort, although the payoff on this is probably more remote. So far, ...

  4. REPORT OF EUROPEAN CONSULTATIONS ON YAMAL PIPELINE ALTERNATIVES

    from positive East-West relations, including a possibl,~ more positive Soviet view towards detente ... are still remote, the Nigerian now a PPear ready to be more flexibl p sect could be revitalized. ... its view that the pipeline presents a security threat to tiestern Europe and that there are more attractive ...

  5. INTERVIEW WITH ADMIRAL STANSFIELD TURNER

    Director Admiral Stansfield Turner to give us an insider's view into the military situation ... down and establish a beachhead on the Falklands in some remote area, simply to increase the pressure. Do you think ...

  6. INTERDEPARTMENTAL GROUP MEMORANDUM NO. 8

    from the United States point of view, would be beneficial as they would provide a foundation for the exercise ... can be protected with interpretive statements and appropriate exercise of our rights as we view them. ... presents the only realistic [although DOI--- remote] possibility of achieving a law of the sea treaty ...

  7. SOVIET CAPABILITIES FOR STRATEGIC NUCLEAR CONFLICT, 1982-92

    nuclear conflict as we believe Soviet leaders perceive them. We have emphasized Soviet views on the origin ... developments.- Discussion of the Soviets' strategic doctrine and objectives, includ- ing their views ... JUDGMENTS Soviet leaders view strategic arms policy in the context of a persistent, long-term struggle ...

  8. CONTINUITY OF LANDSAT DATA

    Demonstrates U.S. intent to establish a private sector presence in space remote sensing. Approved For Release ... Landsat-4, was launched in July 1982. Although the satellite has provided spectacular new views of the Earth, ...

  9. WEEKLY SUMMARY

    over the commitment of major Syrian units in Lebanon, viewing their ap- parent intention as the destruction ... are being viewed by many in the middle class as better guarantors of public order than the Christian Democrats. ... on the other hand, view themselves as the pillars of Uruguay's social stability and relative economic progress ...

  10. STATEMENT OF ADMIRAL B. R. INMAN DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BEFORE THE SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE UNITED STATES SENATE ON THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT

    unreviewed Publications by former officials and the like, it is the FOIA that is viewed as the symbol ... of this problem. Individual human sources and foreign intelligence services are aware of the Act, and view ... remotely,tompare in value with the congressionally established oversight responsibility which lies ...

  11. HONGKONG'S FUTURE

    With each side-claiming rights which the other rejects, a sensible `solution.seems remote. Some possibilities: British ... Thateher's view of the negotiations,--but it is clearly?.not that of the Chinese. They-want `the 'Brit- ... advisory. Other views come from academics, journalists; busi- nessmen and-30. forceful young middle- ...

  12. WEEKLY SUMMARY

    view"-a reference to the intensive and generally constructive exchanges that dominated informal ... called in Romania's am- bassador in Moscow, probably to reiterate the Kremlin's view ... in Italy. West Europeans View Italian Election Most West European governments have decided for now to deal ...

  13. SIG MEETING ON LAW OF THE SEA: SUMMARY OF CONCLUSIONS AND RELATED DOCUMENTS

    view of the potential improvements that could be achieved through renegotiation. other agencies view ... to the President, Pages 3 anC 7: The words "although remote" proposed by Interior are stylistic and will ... by the President." The SIG also indicated its view that, for the purposes of decisions on the LOS instructions, ...

  14. THE READINESS OF SOVIET AIR FORCES

    in viewing Soviet readiness. The reader should not conclude from these comparisons superiority on either side ... from remote bases with little support. The bomber force, although inherently less mobile, has no need ...

  15. CONFERENCE ON THE DEVELOPMENT AND UTILIZATION OF INTERNATIONAL SKILLS (SECOND SESSION) APRIL 28, 1983 9:30 A.M.

    of the Council of Presidents will select the members of the Board of Trustees with a view to maintaining ... and insights of a sort that is presently not available to them on any remotely comparable scale. This would, ... to urge in the strongest possible terms that it be viewed as incremental and in no sense a substitute ...

  16. BACKGROUND FOR 16 NOVEMBER 1983 CABINET COUNCIL ON COMMERCE AND TRADE MEETING WITH THE PRESIDENT RE LEAD AGENCY FOR COMMERCIALIZATION OF ELVS

    NASA's view, this paragraph should read, "The Lead Agency will be responsible for explaining ... to the above-cited difference in view on the Lead Agency's responsibilities, the majority (State, Commerce, DOD, ... are treated with the same degree of confidentiality and are, by regulation, available only to the SEB. In view ...

  17. WEEKLY SUMMARY

    by Algeria. The prospects for a negotiated settlement seem remote, and neither King Hassan nor President ... Sahara be convened. Morocco views the Western Sahara issue as a bilateral dispute with Algeria and wants ... the level of its military effort there. The prospects for a negotiated settle- ment seem remote ...

  18. INTERVIEW WITH ADMIRAL STANSFIELD TURNER

    than out of Annapolis, unfortunately, from my point of view. But we're very pleased Annapolis won a Rhodes Scholar ... that the NATO countries are ever going to be attacked. I guess that's sort of remote. Is it tough to-- ... was unnecessary. But if you had to have a war, it was sort of a microscopic view of what might happen in a bigger ...

  19. BRITISH DEFENSE POLICY FOR THE EIGHTIES

    of surface ships is at least debatable,especially in view of the types of operations outside the NATO area ... districts of the Soviet Union. The Israeli forces demonstrated the value of remotely piloted vehicles, ... Will be better able to formulate a more unified view of defence requirements. He Will be the principal ...

  20. WEEKLY SUMMARY

    than the others about the force-reduction talks, have the most problems. In London's view, the ql all:ies ... launcher vehicle, which Paris views as an appropriate vehicle for orbiting French military reconnaissance ...

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