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  1. /specialCollection/Reagan/19860401.pdf

    SPECIALCOLLECTION Reagan Collection 5076df03993247d4d82b62bc Attachment Size 19860401.pdf 1.81 MB ... it. They take a sober view of their prospective adversaries' capabilities and programs, ... Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI). Soviet leaders view arms control policy as an important factor ... the MIRVed SS-17 and SS-19 silo-based ICBMs, which carry fewer warheads. An alternative view holds ...

  2. /specialCollection/Reagan/19850425.pdf

    SPECIALCOLLECTION Reagan Collection 5076df03993247d4d82b6242 Attachment Size 19850425.pdf 2.1 MB ... leaders perceive them. We have emphasized Soviet views on the origin and nature of a US- Soviet nuclear ... developments.- Discussion of the Soviets' strategic doctrine and objectives, including their views ... ' For an alternative view of the Director, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State, ...

  3. /specialCollection/Reagan/19851201.pdf

    SPECIALCOLLECTION Reagan Collection 5076df03993247d4d82b62a5 Attachment Size 19851201.pdf 1.15 MB ... functions, such as telecom- munications, remote sensing for agricultural and resource development, ... military forces and are not subordinated to a separate entity such as a space command. In the Soviet view ... platforms overcomes some of the limitations for the Soviets of remote instrumentation and highly complex, ...

  4. /specialCollection/Reagan/19840327A.pdf

    SPECIALCOLLECTION Reagan Collection 5076df03993247d4d82b62dc Attachment Size 19840327A.pdf 487.66 KB ... President,....papers.expressing views a,s. to how be,st to pro-ceed. Overall., there... 'For exdmp'le,. everyone ... the hostage:crisis and negotiations with Iran and. General Vessey put forth a military view. We must maintain ... are remote. We should continue to assess our own interest. We can accomplish something on second order issues. ...

  5. /specialCollection/Reagan/19870701A.pdf

    SPECIALCOLLECTION Reagan Collection 5076df03993247d4d82b623d Attachment Size 19870701A.pdf 634.72 KB ... Treaty limits. There are differing views about the likelihood that the Soviets would make ... remote detection systems by about 2005 that, under certain conditions, would have some effectiveness ... based, airborne, and space-based high energy laser weapons for ASAT. While there are differing views ...

  6. /specialCollection/Reagan/19821013.pdf

    SPECIALCOLLECTION Reagan Collection 5076df03993247d4d82b623a Attachment Size 19821013.pdf 3.01 MB ... the Soviets would probably view their ballistic missile defenses as having considerable value in reducing ... about the potential effectiveness of a US strike. 3 SECRET SECRET Another view is that the Soviets, in a widespread ... a potentially important supplement to an ABM defense. There is an alternative view that the SA-5 and SA-10 ...

  7. /specialCollection/Reagan/19871101A.pdf

    SPECIALCOLLECTION Reagan Collection 5076df03993247d4d82b62b6 Attachment Size 19871101A.pdf 3.98 MB ... is designed to summarize our view of Gorbachev's pressures for change in Soviet politics and policies ... differences of view on some of the key questions within agencies, the Intelligence Community, and acade- mia. ... has set. 6 SECRET SECRET — Even less likely than successful s ystemic reform, in our view, is a return ...

  8. /specialCollection/Reagan/19870201.pdf

    SPECIALCOLLECTION Reagan Collection 5076df03993247d4d82b62cd Attachment Size 19870201.pdf 758.49 KB ... States abroad. The cautious changes he has sanctioned so far are, in our view, insufficient to achieve ... i n t h e s h o r t r u n appears remote ... on an even keel, he is likely to be viewed favorably by most of the Soviet power elite. He will probably ...

  9. /specialCollection/Reagan/19851101A.pdf

    SPECIALCOLLECTION Reagan Collection 5076df03993247d4d82b62aa Attachment Size 19851101A.pdf 1.05 MB ... program also is being slowed by opposition from officials who view the widespread use of PCs as a threat ... Students in a secondary school in Moscow Sovfoto 0 learning how to program computers. A Soviet View ... for transmitting data over comput- er networks or as a means of remote access to state data bases could increase ...

  10. /specialCollection/Reagan/19820625.pdf

    SPECIALCOLLECTION Reagan Collection 5076df03993247d4d82b6290 Attachment Size 19820625.pdf 2.26 MB ... and Mexico. Despite this intensified interest, geographic remoteness has tended to relegate Latin ... which both view as central to promoting leftist gains in the region. The Soviets have by and large successfully ... and Mexico. 2. Despite this intensified interest, Latin America's geographical remoteness from the USSR ...

  11. /specialCollection/Reagan/19810717.pdf

    SPECIALCOLLECTION Reagan Collection 5076df03993247d4d82b6268 Attachment Size 19810717.pdf 2.93 MB ... that serious uncertainties and differences of view exist both within the Intelligence Community and elsewhere ... of a potential Soviet denunci- ation of the ABM Treaty and "breakout" from its limitations. In view ... planning practices would require our viewing such defenses as a city BMD. This paper deals only with ABMs ...

  12. /specialCollection/Reagan/19820401A.pdf

    SPECIALCOLLECTION Reagan Collection 5076df03993247d4d82b6269 Attachment Size 19820401A.pdf 2.42 MB ... and the policy views of the leading contenders, • K.onstantin Chernenko and Andrcy Kirilenko, arc explored next. ... from contention, his views have such strong institutional backing that' other leaded uhdoubtally will pick ... expertise, its confidence in the high com- mand, and the considerable congruence of views between the two ...

  13. /specialCollection/Reagan/19820921.pdf

    SPECIALCOLLECTION Reagan Collection 5076df03993247d4d82b626e Attachment Size 19820921.pdf 2.77 MB ... of high- quality, accessible oil are depleted, the Soviets are turning to more remote oil and gas fields ... between rising domestic consumption and the rising costs of exploiting timber in in- creasingly remote areas. ...

  14. /specialCollection/Reagan/20010101.pdf

    SPECIALCOLLECTION Reagan Collection 5076df03993247d4d82b62d5 Attachment Size 20010101.pdf 124.16 KB ... in 1981, he embraced the view of a number of prominent Americans--among them Senator Malcolm Wallop, Dr. ... members must keep up with the nature and progress of the US ABM program. One cannot do this remotely ...

  15. /specialCollection/Reagan/19811006.pdf

    SPECIALCOLLECTION Reagan Collection 5076df03993247d4d82b62bf Attachment Size 19811006.pdf 1.3 MB ... to view the United States as a more determined adversary.- Be welcomed by Inost West EuropeGn leaders ... agreements. There is an uiternativc view that, while some segments of West European opinion may consider ... in the United Stutes from those in Europe. Additionally, the holders of this view note that most European ...

  16. /specialCollection/Reagan/19851101.pdf

    SPECIALCOLLECTION Reagan Collection 5076df03993247d4d82b62c7 Attachment Size 19851101.pdf 1.81 MB ... 'There Is an alternative view—held by the Director, Defense Intelligence Agency, and the Assistant Chief ... of the 1970s, and 1.2 percent in the first half of the 1980s. From the point of view of the Soviet consumer, ... influences in propelling the downturn in popular morale. More urbanized, more educated, and more remote ...

  17. /specialCollection/Reagan/19821007.pdf

    SPECIALCOLLECTION Reagan Collection 5076df03993247d4d82b62c9 Attachment Size 19821007.pdf 2.29 MB ... This was a worst case view of Soviet options, that is, it assumed Moscow would draw necessary equipment ... as a "remote contingency" after pages of discussion (pages 8-10) in which costs of violation ...

  18. /specialCollection/Reagan/19820101.pdf

    SPECIALCOLLECTION Reagan Collection 5076df03993247d4d82b627c Attachment Size 19820101.pdf 3.97 MB ... of Western agricultural products. The West also viewed the USSR as an important new source of znergy supplies ... but not as fast as the annual 5-percent rule recorded in 1976-140. In view of the resource constraints ... of the sluggishncs., forecast for the developed Western economics and in view of produc- tion problems in the USSR. ...