| Arms transfers - 1977 - 124 pages
...contributes to our national security interests. We will continue to utilize arms transfers to promote our security and the security of our close friends. But,...particular arms sale, rather than those who oppose it. To implement a policy of arms restraint, I am establishing the following set of controls, applicable... | |
| United States. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency - Arms control - 1978 - 88 pages
...contributes to our national security interests. We will continue to utilize arms transfers to promote our security and the security of our close friends. But,...particular arms sale, rather than those who oppose it. ACDA's role in the development of this new arms transfer policy included participation in President... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - Legislative hearings - 1977 - 864 pages
...the President declared that he had changed the "climate" under which decisionmaking would proceed : "In the future, the burden of persuasion will be on...particular arms sale, rather than those who oppose it." While he conceded that nctual reductions in the worldwide traffic in arms would require a multilateral... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - United States - 1978 - 674 pages
...arna transfers as an exceptional foreign policy Implement, to be used only in instances where it can be clearly demonstrated that the transfer contributes...policy will apply to all transfers except those to KATO, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand. The US will remain faithful to its treaty obligations, and... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1978 - 878 pages
...United States will henceforth review arms transfers as an exceptional foreign policy imp J orient, to be used only in Instances where It car. be clearly...persuasion will be on those who favor a particular anna sale, rather than those who oppose it. The restraints set in the nev policy will apply to all... | |
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