NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION

Addresses

British-U.S. Relations: Brian Crowe, British Minister for Commerce, 34641 [9DE]

Conventional Forces: Representative Aspin, 30671 [3NO]

Foundations and Future of British Security: Geoffrey Howe, 5374-5377 [11MR]

NATO Challenges and Opportunities: Senator Nunn, 10097-10099 [28AP]

Political Implications of Glasnost: Representative Hoyer, 16302 [16JN]

Articles and editorials

America's Forces in Europe Make the Free World Secure, 35559 [14DE]

Atlantic Alliance Must Be Rethought, Say Reagan Adviser and NATO Envoy, 2174 [28JA]

Defending Europe, 16960 [22JN]

Europe Questions America's Promise, 22991 [6AU]

Europe—A U.S. Pillar of Rival in NATO?, 23444 [7AU]

Europe's Brave Colours, 21548 [29JY]

France and Germany—Europe's Odd Couple, 22992 [6AU]

Ike Was Right, 21390 [28JY], 25279 [25SE]

It's Time for a Common Defense Market, 22678 [5AU]

NATO, Israel and the Tactical Missile Challenge, 21031 [23JY]

NATO Advantages Seen in Treaty, 26711 [6OC]

NATO Has Nothing To Fear but Talking Itself, 23885 [14SE]

NATO Needs Compatible Arms To Carry on Its Important Work, 3950 [23FE]

NATO Pilot Just One of the Guys, 16851 [19JN]

Nuclear NATO—A Moment of Truth, 19824 [14JY]

Population Control—An Elusive Opportunity in Venice, 16090 [15JN]

Question of Conventional Forces Looms Beyond New Arms Pact, 35588 [14DE]

Recognition for West Germany, 27936 [14OC]

Tough INF Questions Confront Senate—Will ``World's Greatest Deliberative Body'' Live Up to Its Name?, 36555 [19DE]

Turkey Bearing More Than Its Share of NATO Burdens, 24040 [15SE]

United Kingdom—Howe Issues Warning to U.S. on Space Weapons, 5373 [11MR]

When Lobbies Prevail, 32708 [18NO]

Why Compromise Our Deterrent Strength in Europe?, 18845 [7JY]

Why Say No to 1,500 Warheads?, 36520 [19DE]

Will the Rest of Europe Join In?, 23443 [7AU]

Bills and resolutions

Allied Commission on Out-of-Area Issues Act: enact (see H.R. 2805)

Allies: encourage cooperation (see S. Res. 343)

Armed Forces: conventional forces capabilities (see H. Res. 15)

Dept. of Defense: level of U.S. forces (see H.R. 2231)

Foreign relations: negotiations with participating common defense alliance countries (see H. Con. Res. 139)

National defense: improve capabilities of U.S. conventional forces (see H. Res. 130), 6776 [25MR]

Persian Gulf: equitable distribution of defense burden among members of the Western Alliance (see H. Con. Res. 178), 23079 [7AU]

Booklets

How the Soviets Emasculated America's Deterrent, 34625-34628 [9DE]

Essays

Is There a Need for NATO? Jonathan W. Howes, 16803 [19JN]

NATO? Kevin Lawlor, 16964 [22JN]

What NATO Means to Me as a U.S. Citizen: Tony Arnett, 17366 [24JN]

Hearings

Committee on Appropriations (House): NATO defense (testimony), D193 [25MR]

———NATO infrastructure and European construction program (testimony), D175 [19MR]

Committee on Armed Services (House): national security policy, naval force contribution, and NATO (testimony from Henry C. Mustin, John Lehman, Sec. of the Navy, and Richard N. Perle), D140 [11MR]

———national security policy with emphasis on NATO (testimony), D181 [20MR]

———NATO cooperative programs and air base defense (testimony from Representative Ray), D118 [5MR]

Committee on Foreign Relations: nominations (testimony from Alfred H. Kingon, Richard N. Viets, Jack F. Matlock, Jr., and Alton G. Keel, Jr.), D115 [5MR]

Interviews

Double-zero agreement—One European's cautious welcome: with Peter Corterier, Paris (France) International Herald Tribune, 31974 [16NO]

Letters

Europe's INF message to President Reagan: Jean-Marie Benoist, Wall Street Journal, 35931 [16DE]

NATO member nations' defense spending: Senator Sasser, 3151 [5FE]

U.S. arms sales to Persian Gulf countries: Frank C. Carlucci, 33285 [30NO]

Meetings

Committee on Foreign Relations: nomination of Alton G. Keel, Jr. as U.S. representative, D129 [10MR]

Memorandums

NATO, Israel and the Tactical Missile Challenge: W. Seth Carus, 21542-21544 [29JY]

Petitions

Annual Report and Policy Recommendations 1986 brochure: North Atlantic Assembly, 9083 [21AP]

Policy recommendations: North Atlantic Assembly, 29210 [26OC]

Remarks in House

Allies contributions, 8555 [8AP]

Armed Forces: international awards in Germany, 27335 [9OC]

———sharing defense costs with European and Asian allies, 30936 [4NO]

Dept. of Defense: awarding of defense contracts, 11915 [11MY]

———level of U.S. forces (H.R. 2231), 10849 [30AP]

———U.S. troop levels in Europe and Asia, 11833-11842 [8MY]

Europe: challenges, 16960 [22JN]

———defense responsibilities, 21548 [29JY]

———Soviet influence, 19815 [14JY]

Future, 23443 [7AU]

Greece: survival of U.S-NATO bases, 31453 [9NO]

North Atlantic Assembly's Committee on Civilian Affairs: visit to Washington, DC, 31974 [16NO]

Nuclear warfare: intermediate-range nuclear forces, 24943 [23SE]

———intermediate-range nuclear forces agreement with the Soviet Union, 26711 [6OC], 28174 [15OC], 34623, 34624 [9DE]

———intermediate-range nuclear forces removal from Europe, 27936 [14OC]

———zero-zero intermediate-range missile reductions in Europe, 18844 [7JY]

Persian Gulf: equitable distribution of defense burden among members of the Western Alliance (H. Con. Res. 178), 23461 [7AU]

Status: current developments, 21390 [28JY]

Turkey: elections, 30810 [4NO]

———membership, 2675 [4FE]

———military assistance, 24040 [15SE]

———strategic partner, 36678 [19DE]

———use of U.S.-provided military equipment on Cyprus (H.R. 957), 3465 [18FE]

Remarks in Senate

Allies: sharing defense costs, 3151 [5FE], 26861 [7OC], 35976-35980 [17DE]

———encourage cooperation (S. Res. 343), 35805 [16DE]

Arms control: defense initiative after reduction of intermediate-range nuclear forces missiles, 37906-37908 [21DE]

———nuclear weapons reduction, 9754 [27AP]

———nuclear weapons treaty negotiations, 9084 [21AP]

Cooperative project agreements, 25069 [24SE]

Dept of Defense: contract bidding by non-NATO allies, 25237 [25SE]

Europe: share U.S. military construction program, 6634 [24MR]

Foreign relations: improvements in conventional force, arms control proposals, and public education, 10097 [28AP]

Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, 36068 [17DE]

———compliance, 34296, 34299, 34302 [8DE]

———negotiations, 34211-34215 [4DE]

———ratification, 25240, 25241 [25SE], 36067 [17DE], 36553-36556 [19DE]

M-1 Abrams: tank competition, 18819 [7JY]

Mutual defense alliances: U.S. support, 25276-25283 [25SE]

North Atlantic Interparliamentary Assembly, 25235, 25236 [25SE]

Persian Gulf: involvement of U.S. Armed Forces, 15123 [10JN], 16815 [19JN]

———share defense costs with allies, 26856-26860 [7OC]

Security of England: address by Geoffrey Howe, 5373 [11MR]

U.S. troop levels and commitment, 25373 [26SE]

Reports

Defense of Europe: British Defence Research Trust and Center for Foreign Policy Development, 25368 [26SE]

Options To Improve Cooperative Security With Allies and Friends in Persian Gulf: Senators Glenn and Warner, 16357 -16363 [17JN]

Statements

Air Force Readiness: Thomas Darling, 25369 [26SE]

Army Combat Service Support: Bernard Rogers, 25369 [26SE]

Conventional Forces Equipment and Munitions Stockpile: Bernard Rogers, 25369 [26SE]

Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty: President Reagan, 36068 [17DE]

———Senator Dole, 36068 [17DE]

U.S. Military Conventional Forces: Robert Costello, 25369 [26SE]

U.S. Troop Levels and Our Commitment to NATO: Defense Ministers, 25373 [26SE]

Texts of

H. Con. Res. 178, equitable distribution of defense burden in the Persian Gulf among members of the Western Alliance, 23462 [7AU]

S. Res. 343, encourage cooperation of NATO Allies, 35805 [16DE]