| Arms transfers - 1977 - 124 pages
...receiving US economic assistance. I am initiating this policy of restraint in the full understanding that actual reductions in the worldwide traffic in arms will require multilateral cooperation. Because we dominate the world market to such a degree, I believe that the United States can, and should,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services - Government publications - 1978 - 1406 pages
...ujor aras suppliers that includes the Soviet Union, France, West Germany, and the United Kingdom. Tlie United States, therefore, Is not able to control the...underway, but will not yield easy or rapid solutions. Kontheless, they are a hopeful beginning. In addition, even multilateral actions need to take recipient... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1978 - 878 pages
...United Kingdon. The United States, therefore, is not able to control the International trade in arns solely by its own actions. President Carter recognized...clearly when he noted that "actual reductions in the world-vide traffic in arns will require multilateral cooperation." He promised that the US would meet... | |
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