U.S.-Soviet Naval Arms Control Policy
In the second hearing that week, the subcommittee heard the administration’s views on the possible limitation of naval forces created by the… read more
In the second hearing that week, the subcommittee heard the administration’s views on the possible limitation of naval forces created by the decreasing tension between superpowers. Promising areas of reduction include a ban on tactical nuclear weapons at sea, the possibility of negotiating ceilings on nuclear attack and cruise missile submarines, and further steps to reduce the risk of accidental nuclear war at sea. close
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