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… Records 1946-1964, box 125, 430.1 Italy and IRBM and NATO 1962 1963 1964 The Jupiter Missiles and the Cuban …
… that the U.S. and the two countries had to formally notify NATO of the “modernization” program; that bilateral … for the Jupiter removal should not hold up notifying NATO or cause delay of the U.S.-Italy arrangements. On the …
… Records 1946-1964, box 125, 430.1 Italy and IRBM and NATO 1962 1963 1964 The Jupiter Missiles and the Cuban …
… EM-5, which would make “available atomic weapons to NATO and to such other allies as may be programmed to use … order to make those nuclear weapons available to NATO allies was a necessary element in the Satchel. Source …
… Eric Draper Photo 10: With President Bush at the NATO Summit in Riga, Latvia, Military Aide Geoff Gagnier …
… research at site X—reviewed pending issues, such as the expansion of Los Alamos’s Site-S (production of explosive …
… in Armed Conflict 1975 Instead of early review by the NATO MC, the Department favored consultations to begin with the “inner core” countries and then commence with NATO political advisers, adding that an MC study should not …
1977-04-06
[Document]… Source The Mission reported that a “large majority” of NATO political advisers accepted August 31 as a “target date …
… acceptable,” as long as the rules did not preclude NATO’s “options to use nuclear weapons.” The literal meaning … of Articles 35, 51, 55 and 66 made it clear enough why NATO members found them problematic because of their …
… and administrative courts and “question the legality of NATO-agreed strategy and tactics and their conformity with … affect FRG ability to play an effective role in NATO defense planning.” Moreover, given Bonn’s status as a …
… File Date Jan 27, 1977 Description During a meeting of NATO Political Advisers, Bonn’s representative, supported by … armed forces.” That would put the “compatibility of NATO’s defence concept with the new rules of international …
… difficult issues.” Bonn hoped that Washington and “all NATO allies would make identical statements.” Aldrich assured … of the necessary interpretive basis for a study by the NATO Military Committee of the implications of the Protocol.” …
… File Date Mar 18, 1977 Description Representatives of NATO governments met and agreed to Aldrich’s proposal that … to their governments early approval of a study by the NATO military committee once the Geneva delegations have …
… File Date Mar 30, 1977 Description The NATO Political Advisers have agreed to a British proposal for … of the “new law of warfare” and its compatibility with NATO military plans. While the U.S. had originally expressed …
… memo, such restrictions could have “negative effects on NATO’s concepts of deterrence.” The West Germans worried that, if the Protocol I rules went into effect, NATO strategy would face “strong political and legal …
… Description The Mission recommended an early start for NATO Military Committee [MC] review of Protocol I. The … to keep in mind that “the process of producing an agreed NATO study and allied consensus on an issue of this …
… and becoming a part of a “free trade arrangement.” On NATO, Kozyrev emphasized the need for military-to-military … cooperation and said that “Russia wishes to approach NATO as a partner, not a threat.” Source Department of State, …
… was beneficial and positive in Protocol I but, like the NATO analysts, the working group was concerned about articles … do not affect the use of nuclear weapons.” Like the NATO analysts, the working group saw Articles 51 (paragraph …
… at Los Alamos--reviewed pending issues, including the expansion of Los Alamos’s Site-S (production of special …
… latter would not be based in Italy. Italy would support a NATO multilateral force without the tripartite directorate …
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