When I was in the United States Congress, I worked with former President Reagan to modernize our strategic weaponry and to pursue arms control in a responsible way.
Adapting only slightly to improved United States-Soviet relations, the Senate voted late Friday for a $291 billion military budget bill for the next fiscal year that continues to increase the nation's strategic weaponry.
The United States has insisted that the Soviet Union accept a limit of 3,300 on the number of warheads on land-based missiles, which is Moscow's strong suit in strategic weaponry.
He maintained the magazine's focus on medicine and health care, the impact of information technology on society and the economy, strategic weaponry, and the relationship between the environment and the global economy.
Throughout history, chemical weapons have been used as strategic weaponry to devastate the opposing side in times of war.
To satisfy his Ogarkovite supporters in the military, who demand high-tech tactical rather than lower-tech strategic weaponry, Mr. Gorbachev is under pressure to avoid huge new commitments to missile defense.
In his fifth year, except for strategic weaponry, he has begun to cut back.
By eliminating Russia's land-based multiple-warhead missiles, the Russians' strong suit in strategic weaponry, the treaty will take the hair trigger off the arms race.
The cost of these many small Third World battles was far less than any cataclysmic confrontation between the systems themselves, via strategic weaponry.
Still, the overall improvement of China's strategic weaponry only adds to regional and Western concerns about the nature of China's political-military development in the future.