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The principle of banning all multi-warhead missiles is sound.
With no multi-warhead missiles left on land, the targets for retaliation would be cities and military sites.
With its single nuclear warhead, it poses less of a threat than multi-warhead missiles.
He wants American submarines to retain multi-warhead missiles, and thus an existing advantage.
Then it will become extremely important to get further cuts in all multi-warhead missiles, land-based and sea-based.
They concentrate their criticism on the SS-18, a Soviet multi-warhead missile.
But Washington's proposal was one-sided because only Moscow has multi-warhead missiles that are mobile.
Banning multi-warhead missiles makes eminently good sense.
But it wants equivalent cuts in U.S. multi-warhead missiles.
It has also been threatening to hold onto its 176 multi-warhead missiles unless it gets adequate compensation and some form of security guarantee.
That is the question of how much of the reduction will be accomplished by merely removing some warheads from existing multi-warhead missiles.
The 100 ABM's could be confused and overwhelmed by a single regiment of nine multi-warhead missiles.
Under the last treaty, Russia would have to replace multi-warhead missiles with costly new single-warhead missiles to reach the ceiling of 3,500.
Thomas opens the box and fires a shoulder-launched multi-warhead missile at the monster, and one which goes down its throat kills it.
That's because the Bush proposal makes no mention of multi-warhead missiles based at sea, where the U.S. enjoys a substantial lead.
Mr. Bush's proposal would allow the Soviets to replace multi-warhead missiles with new single-warhead ones, but that won't help.
And the French are building five submarines armed with new M-5 multi-warhead missiles - 960 warheads in all - that would double the size of their force.
He would instead eliminate all multi-warhead I.C.B.M.'s.
In the speech, released here, Mr. Gore promoted his proposal to replace multi-warhead missiles with mobile missiles that have only one warhead.
A Major Threat Removed The process includes the total elimination of the most formidable weapon yet concocted, the multi-warhead land-based missile.
Moscow's desire to keep existing multi-warhead missiles but remove some of the warheads from them was an attempt to try to recover some of that lost advantage.
While the Soviet President announced a variety of steps to halt the strategic arms race, he did not foreclose the option of building new multi-warhead land-based missiles.
The commitment would ban all land-based multi-warhead missiles and eliminate all silos for firing the dreaded Russian SS-18's, which carry 10 warheads.
Washington agreed to allow modification of some SS-18 silos and the conversion of some multi-warhead SS-19's to single-warhead missiles.