That is evidenced by his eagerness to abandon the antiballistic missile treaty. |
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He said he would not deploy an antiballistic missile system unless it worked. |
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It bade farewell to the antiballistic missile treaty, while slashing spending on nuclear safety aid for Russia. |
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They earned selection as the digital signal processing system of choice for US Air Force's Airborne Laser antiballistic missile program. |
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How will they respond to the destruction of their nuclear-attack ballistic missiles by another country's antiballistic missiles? |
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He also stressed the importance of observing the 1972 antiballistic missile treaty, which, he said, has been the foundation for global security. |
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Zeus was tested as an antiballistic missile and as an antisatellite weapon. |
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That is what underlies the linkage between the antiballistic missile treaty and limits on offensive weapons. |
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A missile shield will militarise space, since antiballistic missiles operate in space. |
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In 1972 Bethe's cogent and persuasive arguments helped prevent the deployment of antiballistic missile systems. |
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A perfect antiballistic missile defense was beyond the reach of technology. |
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The militarists believe that airborne early warning systems and antiballistic missiles would be pivotal to preventing or withstanding a nuclear attack. |
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First, they believe it threatens arms control agreements, particularly the 1972 antiballistic missile treaty. |
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The missile reportedly can hit targets beyond a range of 700 kilometers and is invulnerable to antiballistic missile systems because of its speed. |
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Traditionally, it has been the prospect of America putting antiballistic missile weapons into orbit that has most excited the left, both internationally and at home. |
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Shouldn't Russian and American engineers be working together to develop a workable antiballistic missile system? |
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The Gladiator might have been designed with an antimissile capability, making it an element of the antiballistic missile defense around Moscow. |
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This should hold us over until we develop a thorough, sophisticated land-based antiballistic missile system. |
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The resolution, then, was an expression of its resolve to counter the development by the United States of an antiballistic missile defence system, thereby safeguarding the ABM Treaty. |
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Also, the multiplicity of warheads makes interception by antiballistic missiles more difficult. |
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For example, I think that the withdrawal from the treaty on antiballistic missiles, announced by President Bush, is a serious political error that threatens world peace. |
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Russian involvement in a joint antiballistic missile and theatre missile defence system could therefore help improve the climate of Russia's relations not only with the United States, but with the West in general. |
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Poland, which had repeatedly received threats from Russia, only agreed to the deployment of antiballistic missile elements on its territory after it was granted additional security guarantees by the United States. |
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I should mention nevertheless that no decision has been taken yet in this matter so this is what we are going to talk about in Bucharest, while defining our choices in the field of the antiballistic missiles defence. |
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Our customers range from governments making antiballistic missiles in the mideast, to midwestern manufacturers making two thousand disk drives daily. |
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Technologies for defending large populations against other nations' aggression, such as antiballistic missiles, generate nonexcludable benefits. |
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Instead, the report proposed that the United States develop an invulnerable force, defended by antiballistic missile defenses, capable of massive retaliation. |
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