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Addresses

American Defense Lobby: Kenneth L. Adelman, 6479 [20MR]

Antiballistic Missile Treaty: John F. Kennedy, before U.N. General Assembly, 5137 [10MR]

———Paul H. Nitze, 7842 [2AP]

Conventional Forces: Representative Aspin, 30671 [3NO]

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

Nuclear Weapons: John F. Kennedy, 26434 [6OC]

Space and Security Matters, Post Reykjavik: Daniel O. Graham, 15399 [10JN]

Strategic Defense Initiative: President Reagan, 24712 [22SE]

Agreements

Stinger missile security precautions, 35184 [11DE]

Analyses

APS Report on Directed Energy Weapons, 12816 [20MY]

Interpretation of Antiballistic Missile Treaty: Senator Nunn, 13143-13166 [20MY]

Strategic Defense Initiative's National Test Facility, 13518-13520 [21MY]

U.S.-U.S.S.R. Nuclear Space Talks: ACDA, 11191 [5MY]

Articles and editorials

Abandon the Bomb, 35198 [11DE]

ABM Decision, 3347 [17FE]

ABM Treaty Needn't Block Star Wars Development, 34656 [9DE]

A-Bomb Plot Is Linked to Embassy, 21954 [3AU]

A-Curbs on Pakistan, 35197 [11DE]

Afghan Child and the Bright Red Plastic Truck, 25656 [29SE]

Air Force Proposes Abandoning Antisatellite Weapon To Reduce Budget, 37902 [21DE]

Air Force Would Arm B-52's With Nonnuclear Missiles, 35924 [16DE]

American-Based Firm in Scotland Sells the Soviets the Means To Improve the Accuracy of Nuclear Warheads, and the U.S. and Britain Fail To Stop the Deal in Time, 33175 [20NO]

Another Reason To Say No to Pakistan, 35193 [11DE]

Antiballistic Missile Treaty, 5136 [10MR], 5583 [12MR]

Arm Afghans, Balance the Rest, 35199 [11DE]

Arm Wrestling, as It Were, With White House, 6796 [25MR]

Arms Agreement—on Two Conditions, 14437 [3JN]

Arms Are Costa Rica's Last Need, 5739 [16MR]

Arms Control Agenda That Kissinger Should Know, 7844 [2AP]

Arms Control and the Risks of Nuclear War, 21690, 21691 [30JY]

Arms Control Needed in Pakistan, 35197 [11DE]

Arms Control Negotiations With the Soviet Union, 21705 [30JY]

Arms Control Pacts Can Be Verified, 7669-7673 [1AP]

Arms Control—An Expert Explains Why We Should Pay Attention, 7595 [31MR]

Arms Reaction—and Reactionaries, 17216 [24JN]

Arms-Control Craving, 24199 [16SE]

Balancing Our Policy, 35198 [11DE]

Before You Reach for a Gun, 33789 [2DE]

Better Than a Freeze—Progress in Arms Talks Indicates U.S. Was Wise, 24907 [22SE]

Beware of Phase 1 of S.D.I., 3350 [17FE]

Blinded Satellites, 32780 [19NO]

Broad Reading of ABM, Treaty Supported by 15-Year-Old Letter, 7785 [2AP]

Charges Against Soviets Challenged, 3833 [19FE]

Cockburn, Where Is They Sting?, 11588 [6MY]

Cologne Company Raided Over Supply of Nuclear Equipment Plans to Pakistan, 21881 [31JY]

Common Thread Linking Star Wars, 1417 [16JA]

Continued Nuclear Testing Not Necessary, 24693 [21SE]

Cruise Missiles—A Wider Range and a Narrower Aim, 34787 [10DE]

Defense Industry Slims Down to Survive—Competitiveness Becomes Key in Lean Times, 28141 [15OC]

Different Anniversary, 32788 [19NO]

Documents Show Old Star War Plans Called Unworkable, 12055 [12MY]

Does Pakistan Have the Bomb? Defer Military Aid Until U.S. Finds Out, 35201 [11DE]

Empty Office at Defense, 24161 [16SE]

Enough of Pakistan's Lies, 35191 [11DE]

Era of the F-5 Ends After Three Decades, 2371 [29JA]

Europe After the INF Agreement, 36155 [17DE]

Europe's INF Message to President Reagan, 35607 [15DE]

Explosion Is Fashioned Into Precise Tools of Precision, 26188 [1OC]

Fighting Over the ABM Treaty—Sam Nunn's Interpretation Is Wrong, Senator Hollings, 32788 [19NO]

First Strike Weapons at Sea, The Trident II and the Sea Launched Cruise Missile, 35940 [16DE]

Foiled—Bid To Buy Steel for A-Bomb, 21882 [31JY]

Future of the ABM Treaty, 5707 [13MR]

Fuzzy United States Signals Help Pakistan Build Bomb, 35197 [11DE]

General Describes Soviet Laser Threat, 32780 [19NO]

GH Is Too High?—Defense Industry Has To Do Its Share as Defense Budgets Decline, 28142 [15OC]

Gorbachev Approved Missile Test Near Hawaii, 27384 [13OC]

Gorbachev's Advantage, 11277 [5MY]

Gorbachev's Arms Control Moves, 13754-13757 [27MY]

Growing ``Black Budget'' Pays for Secret Weapons, Covert Wars, 12243 [12MY]

Hazebrook Folly, 3149 [5FE]

Heavy-Metal Treaty, 35606 [15DE]

Hindering Arms for Pakistan Proves Foreign Policy Point, 35198 [11DE]

History Confirms the Traditional Meaning—U.S. and Soviet Subsequent Practice Under the ABM Treaty, 37898-37901 [21DE]

Hold On, Pakistan, 35196 [11DE]

House, the Bomb and Pakistan, 35191 [11DE]

How Lies Proliferate, 35199 [11DE]

How the World Keeps the Iran-Iraq War Going, 4581 [3MR]

Immense SDI Budget Is Unwarranted, 18408 [1JY]

INF—The Perils of Euphoria, 35608 [15DE]

Iran Said To Obtain U.S.-Made Stingers—Afghan Rebels May Have Sold Missiles, 28419 [20OC]

It Takes Two To Decouple—Whether Europe Keeps America's Protection Is Largely Up to Europe, 35746 [15DE]

Kinetic Weapons in Space, 24736 [22SE]

Kinetic-Kill Vehicles, 24747 [22SE]

Kissinger the Revisionist, 7527 [31MR]

Krasnoyarsk Radar, 24200 [16SE]

Krasnoyarsk Resolution, 24198 [16SE]

Krasnoyarsk—First Picture Suggests Treaty Violation, 11508 [6MY]

Missile Funding, 12356 [13MY]

Mission Accomplished—Insider's Account of ABM Treaty Negotiating Record, 37892-37898 [21DE]

Modernizing Chemical, 12784 [19MY]

Moscow's Conventional Wisdom—Soviet Views of the European Balance, 37947-37950 [22DE]

Myth of Pakistan as a Heroic U.S. Ally, 38298 [22DE]

NATO Advantages Seen in Treaty, 26711 [6OC]

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

Negotiated Treaty Amendment—Solution to SDI-ABM Treaty Conflict, 17030-17041 [23JN]

Negotiating With the Russians—Some Lessons From SALT, 5584 [12MR]

New Clues on a Soviet Laser Complex, 32779 [19NO]

New Soviet Deployments May Breach ABM Treaty, 24740 [22SE]

New Soviet Missiles Could Get Past SDI, Laboratory Study Says, 24746 [22SE]

Nicaragua Says It Will Proceed With Plans to Get MiGs, 33781 [2DE]

No More Nuclear Exceptions for Pakistan, 35194 [11DE]

No Nukes for Pakistan, 35194 [11DE]

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

Nuclear Weapons, 26434 [6OC]

Nuclear Weapons Treaty, 34112 [4DE]

Nuclear Weapons—Glenn Wants Pressure Applied Against a Pakistani A-Bomb, 35196 [11DE]

Nurture Pakistan, but Not Nuclear Arms, 35196 [11DE]

On Again Summit, 34416 [8DE]

On ``Star Wars,'' It All Depends on How You Ask the Question, 6450 [20MR]

Opening a Dangerous Loophole, 35188 [11DE]

Opiate of Arms Control, 9098 [21AP]

Ortega Doctrine, 35928 [16DE]

Our Nuclear Program Is Not Weapons-Oriented, 32705 [18NO]

Outlaw Plastic Handguns, 32975 [19NO]

Pakistan Aid and Bombs, 35200 [11DE]

Pakistan and the Bomb, 35194 [11DE]

Pakistan and the Smugglers, 21394 [28JY], 35191 [11DE]

Pakistan Better Not Think It Has America Trapped, 35193 [11DE]

Pakistan Builds Second Plant To Enrich Uranium, 35201 [11DE]

Pakistan Conduit, 21877 [31JY]

Pakistan Must Keep Nuclear Rules, 35192 [11DE]

Pakistan Plays With Fire, 35191 [11DE]

Pakistan—A Commitment to Nonproliferation, 7584 [31MR]

Pakistan—Drop Nuke Plan, 35194 [11DE]

Pakistan's Bomb, 35195 [11DE]

Pakistan's Fingerprints in Nuclear Cases, 35192 [11DE]

Pakistan's Nuclear Bombshell, 21879-21881 [31JY]

Pakistan's Risky Nuclear Audacity, 35194 [11DE]

Pakistan—The United States Must Do More To Assure the Bomb Doesn't Get Built, 35195 [11DE]

Partisanship Dominates ABM Debate, 7784 [2AP]

Pentagon Turns More to European Arms, 3505, 3506 [19FE]

Physicists Express ``Star Wars'' Doubt; Long Delays Seen, 9703 [24AP]

Plague of ``Hellish Poison'', 28781 [21OC]

PLO ``Secretly'' Negotiating Purchase of Submarines, 23453 [7AU]

Ploy in Deployment, 34415 [8DE]

Political Tightrope to Pakistan, 35198 [11DE]

Political Trials of SDI, 24680 [21SE]

Politics and Policy, 24529 [18SE]

Pressure Pakistan to Forgo Nuclear Weapons, 35197 [11DE]

Proliferation's Dangerous Course—If Small-to-Middling Have Bomb, Will They Pull the Trigger?, 35200 [11DE]

Public Turn To Speak on Iran-Contra Hearings, 16671 [18JN]

Punish Pakistan's Perfidy on the Bomb, 35195 [11DE]

Put the Spotlight on the Soviets, 12438 [14MY]

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

Radar Trap, and Opportunity, 24200 [16SE]

Recognition for West Germany, 27936 [14OC]

Reykjavik Revolution—Putting Deterrence in Question, 9370 [23AP]

Reykjavik—Breakthrough or Blunder?, 7639-7641 [1AP]

Risky Path to Arms Control, 23798 [10SE]

SALT II, 8459 [8AP]

Sandinistas Using MiGs in Cuba—Sources Say Nicaragua Has Formed Combat Squadron, 33781 [2DE]

Saudis Build Arsenal Against Israeli Might, 14454 [3JN]

Saudis Can't Get the Hang of Operating AWACS, 14455 [3JN]

Say ``No'' to SDI Funds, 5651 [12MR]

SDI Puzzle One of How, Not Whether, To Proceed, 3658 [19FE]

SDI Tax Bite, 34416 [8DE]

SDI Watch, 12064 [12MY]

Secret Numbers, 36009 [17DE]

Secrets of Soviet Star Wars, 24737 [22SE]

Senator Nunn and the ABM Treaty, 5717 [16MR]

Shaping Peace, 6940 [25MR]

Some Balance on Pakistan, 35196 [11DE]

Source of Stingers Still Being Debated, 28420 [20OC]

Soviet ABM Defense, 8463 [8AP]

Soviet and U.S. Nonstrategic Nuclear Forces, 8928 [10AP]

Soviet Cheating Shouldn't Hinder a Nuclear Test Ban, 10634 [30AP]

Soviet Ground Lasers Threaten United States Geosynchronous Satellites, 32781 [19NO]

Soviet Nuclear Blackmail, 26437 [6OC]

Soviets Reportedly Years Ahead of United States in Star Wars, 32779 [19NO]

Stand Tough on Proliferation, 35195 [11DE]

``Star Wars'' May Destroy Strategic Defenses, 5520 [11MR]

State Arms Limit Plan Goes Easy on Soviets, 21705 [30JY]

Stocking Stuffers for Terrorists, 34172 [4DE], 36157 [17DE]

Stop Pakistan's Nuclear Bomb, 35199 [11DE]

Strategic Defense Initiative, 24711, 24712, 24713, 24736 [22SE], 29534 [28OC]

Strings on Pakistan Aid, 35192 [11DE]

Submarines Now Dominate U.S. Nuclear Forces, 37629 [21DE]

Suggestion for Senator Glenn, 1079 [8JA], 35201 [11DE]

Take a ``Timeout'' on the INF Treaty, 33241 [30NO], 35607 [15DE]

Testing and Development of ``Exotic'' Systems Under the ABM Treaty—Great Reinterpretation Caper, 5708-5711 [13MR]

Third Generation of Nukes, 13295 [20MY]

Tighten the Screws, 35193 [11DE]

Too Much, Too Soon for SDI, 16342 [17JN]

Too Much Money Provides Pentagon Too Many Projects, 24528 [18SE]

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

Treaty After the Treaty, 35589 [14DE]

Treaty and Summit Give Away Too Much, 35608 [15DE]

Trident Mischief, or Worse, 29313 [27OC]

Triumph at Pad 17, 19600 [13JY]

U.S. Fears Soviet Use of New Nicaraguan Airfield, 33781 [2DE]

U.S. May Reply to Soviet Rays, 8459 [8AP]

U.S. Supplying Afghan Insurgents With Arms in a Covert Operation, 291 [6JA]

U.S./Pakistan—Foreign Aid Should Be Halted Pending Bribery Investigation, 35192 [11DE]

U.S.-Soviet Arms Control, 26411 [5OC]

UC ``Star Wars'' Data Hit as Summit Nears, 34989 [10DE]

Uncertain December, 33546 [1DE]

Underground Nuclear Tests Called Crucial for SDI, 5714 [13MR]

United States, Russia Should Pull Together on SDI, 7569 [31MR]

Violations and Double Standards, 24200 [16SE]

What ABM Treaty Means, 7527 [31MR]

What the Agreement Will Not Accomplish, 34426 [8DE]

When a Gun Would Have Counted, 5729 [16MR]

Whose Phased-Array Radars Violate the ABM Treaty?, 8882 [9AP]

Why Hardliners Should Back Treaty, 33274 [30NO]

Why Is the West So Dazzled by Gorbachev?, 35755 [15DE]

Why Not Ban Plastic Guns?, 34176 [4DE]

Why Nuclear Tests Should Continue, 2937 [4FE]

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

Worst of Both Worlds—Neither Practical nor Credible, 1809 [21JA]

Wrong Choice on Pakistan, 35199 [11DE]

Bills and resolutions

Airborne Optical Adjunct: conform to Antiballistic Missile Treaty (see H.R. 282)

Ammunition: prohibit certain interstate shipments (see H.R. 538)

Antiballistic missile system: development and deployment (see S. Res. 197)

Antiballistic Missile Treaty: interpretation (see S. Res. 167, 175)

———preserve and enforce (see H.J. Res. 42)

———President shall provide to Congress the entire negotiating record (see H.R. 1851)

Arms control: intermediate-range nuclear forces in Europe (see H. Res. 313)

———intermediate-range nuclear weapons agreement (see S. Res. 283), 23843 [11SE]

———resume negotiations with Soviet Union and Great Britain (see H.J. Res. 74)

———test ban on underground explosions (see S. 1106)

Arms Export Reform Act: enact (see S. 419)

Arms sales: prohibit enhancement or upgrade in sensitivity of technology of, or capability of, Maverick missiles for Saudi Arabia (see S.J. Res. 153)

———requirements for export licenses for commercial transactions (see H.R. 2694)

Chemical and biological warfare: nonproliferation (see H.R. 2880)

Chemical weapons: production (see H.R. 359)

China, People's Republic of: transfer of Silkworm missiles to Iran (see S. Con. Res. 84; H. Con. Res. 207)

Convention on Prohibition of Development, Production, and Stockpiling of Bacteriological and Toxin Weapons and Their Destruction: prohibit certain conduct relative to biological weapons (see H.R. 901)

Courts: allow suits against U.S. relative to contractors of Nuclear Weapons Testing Programs (see H.R. 1341)

Cyprus: prohibit use of U.S.-provided military equipment by Turkey (see S. 630)

Defense Supplies Security and Control Reform Act: enact (see S. 1826)

Department of Defense Authorization Act: strategic defense initiative and Antiballistic Missile Treaty report requirements (see H. Res. 132)

Dept. of Defense: establish Defense Force against all aerial threats, including ballistic missiles (see S. 900)

———Penguin antiship missiles (see H.R. 3020)

———prohibit contracting out of functions at arsenals and weapons manufacturing facilities (see H.R. 1302)

———prohibit obligation of funds for development or testing of antiballistic missile systems or components (see S. 1216), 12585 [15MY]

———prohibit upgrading of Maverick missiles for Saudi Arabia (see H.J. Res. 302)

———sale of AEGIS weapon system to Japan (see H.R. 3724)

Dept. of Energy: provide documents relative to nuclear testing (see H. Res. 176)

Foreign trade: congressional authorization for certain sales or leases of defense articles (see H.R. 898)

———sanctions against certain countries relative to nonproliferation treaty (see H.R. 1061)

———sanctions against certain countries relative to test ban treaty (see H.R. 1062)

Honduras: prohibit sale of defense articles (see S.J. Res. 128), 12300 [13MY]

Mutual Nuclear Warhead Testing Moratorium Act: enact (see S. 472)

New Zealand: eliminate security assistance and arms export preferences (see H.R. 85)

Nuclear weapons: limit deployment and maintenance of strategic (see H.R. 347)

———mutual, simultaneous, and verifiable moratorium on testing (see H.R. 12)

———U.S. defense policy relative to first strike (see H.J. Res. 409)

Saudi Arabia: prohibit sale of F-15 aircraft (see S.J. Res. 133)

Space warfare: banning testing and deployment of space weapons (see H.J. Res. 4)

———limit testing of antisatellite weapons (see H.J. Res. 176)

Stinger missiles: restrict transfer to foreign military or paramilitary forces (see H.R. 3476, 3539)

———transfer to governments in Persian Gulf region (see H.R. 3540)

Strategic defense initiative (see H.R. 1944)

———development and testing of systems and components in order to provide an initial deployed operational capability during 1993 (see H.R. 1849)

———establish deployment objectives for components (see H.R. 1850), 7238 [30MR]

Trident II ballistic missiles: limit testing (see H.R. 3472)

Booklets

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

Books

``Cold Dawn—The Story of SALT,'' John Newhouse (excerpts), 5584 [12MR]

Point Defense—Gateway to the SDI, Jonathan B. Stein (excerpt), 16607-16610 [18JN]

``SALT,'' John Rhinelander (excerpts), 5584 [12MR]

``Soviet Military Power'', 26308 [2OC]

Chronologies

Future ABM systems, 32789 [19NO]

Colloquies

Compliance with arms control treaties: Senator McClure and Elmo Zumwalt, Jr., 8460 [8AP]

Treaty negotiations with Soviet Union: Senators Specter and Nunn, 34305 [8DE]

Descriptions

Arms control negotiations, 15107-15109 [9JN]

Documents

Air Force Weapons Laboratory Comments DSB Task Force Defense Semiconductor Dependency, 25152 [24SE]

Air Force Weapons Laboratory Programs Involving Semiconductor Technology, 25151 [24SE]

Antiballistic Missile Treaty, 5312-5315 [11MR], 6782, 6783 [25MR]

———1979 Arms Control Impact Statement, 5584 [12MR]

SALT I Treaty, 27057 [8OC]

———Jackson amendment, 6781 [25MR]

Strategic Defense Initiative, 5295 [11MR]

Essays

Arms Control Amnesia: Senator Wallop, 12555 [14MY]

Needed—Defensive Antisatellite System, 22156 [3AU]

Verification—The Impossible Dream, 13850 [27MY]

Excerpts

``Soviet Military Power'', 26435 [6OC]

Hearings

Committee on Appropriations (House): chemical weapons and demilitarization, Navy weapons and other procurement (testimony from Robert B. Barker, James R. Ambrose, William D. Smith, and Robert H. Ailes), D139 [11MR]

———strategic defense initiative (testimony from James A. Abrahamson), D131 [10MR]

———U.S. central command, army weapons and tracked combat vehicles, and navy aircraft procurement (testimony), D247 [8AP]

Committee on Appropriations (Senate): nuclear weapons programs (testimony), D191 [25MR], D273 [23AP]

———review the defense production reactors for the nuclear weapons program (testimony), D233 [6AP]

Committee on Armed Services (Senate): nuclear testing limitations (testimony from Frank von Hippel, Robert B. Barker, Dale A. Vesser, Sylvester R. Foley, Jr., Siegfried S. Hecker, Roger E. Batzel, Milo D. Nordyke and Paul G. Richards), D91 [26FE]

Committee on Energy and Commerce: Antiballistic Missile Treaty interpretation dispute and strategic defense initiative (testimony form Representatives AuCoin and Dicks and public witnesses, D95 [26FE]

Committee on Foreign Relations: constitutional implications of the Antiballistic Missile Treaty (testimony), D294 [29AP]

———treaties with Soviet Union relative to nuclear weapons, D17 [16JA]

Committee on Governmental Affairs: effect of international spread of nuclear weapons on U.S. national security interests (testimony from Richard T. Kennedy and Lewis Dunn), D83 [25FE]

———international spread of nuclear weapons (testimony from Richard N. Perle), D115 [5MR]

Committee on the Judiciary (House): allow suits against the U.S. for acts or omissions of contractors in carrying out the nuclear weapons testing program (testimony), D177 [19MR]

History

Antiballistic Missile Treaty: ACDA, 13167 [20MY]

Interviews

Arms control verification: A.M. Petrosyants with Pravda, 3412 [17FE]

Awarding of strategic defense initiative contracts overseas, Raymond Lygo, Defense News, 23836 [11SE]

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

Letters

Antiballistic Missile Treaty: Abraham Becker, 5584 [12MR]

———Donald Brennan, 5585 [12MR]

———Henry F. Cooper, 6990 [26MR], 8896 [9AP]

———John Rhinelander, 5585 [12MR]

———Paul H. Nitze, 5585 [12MR], 24155 [16SE]

———President Reagan, 13865 [28MY]

———Raymond L. Garthoff, 32788 [19NO]

———Senator Hollings, 8895 [9AP], 32789 [19NO]

———Senator Quayle, 8895 [9AP], 16188 [16JN], 19270 [9JY]

———William R. Harris, 8889 [9AP], 33656 [2DE]

Antisatellite weapons: E.C. Aldridge, Jr., 24763 [22SE]

Arms control compliance: J. Edward Fox, Dept. of State, 16965 [22JN]

———Representatives Hamilton and Fascell, 16965 [22JN]

Arms control negotiations: J. Edward Fox, Dept. of State, 17353 [24JN]

———Representative Fascell, 17353 [24JN]

———Senator Byrd, 4560 [3MR]

Arms exports Federal licensing procedures: Senator Pryor, 6646 [24MR]

Arms sales to Saudi Arabia: Senator Wilson, 23857 [11SE]

Assessment of B-1 bomber: Larry D. Welch and E.C. Aldridge, Jr., 3288 [11FE]

———Larry D. Welch and E.C. Aldridge, Jr., Sec. the of Air Force, 1418 [16JA]

Bigeye bomb: Eleanor Chelimsky, GAO, 25129 [24SE]

Binary chemical weapons program's Bigeye bomb operational test plan evaluation: Eleanor Chelimsky, GAO, 32666 [18NO]

Capability of lasers: Melvin R. Laird, 5636 [12MR]

Congress needs to ``Clean Up Own Act'', 16671 [18JN]

Dept. of Defense appropriations: Derek J. Vander Schaaf, Dept. of Defense, 24526 [18SE]

———Senator Weicker, 24526 [18SE]

DSAA notification of arms sales, 22041 [3AU]

———Canada, 21274 [28JY]

———Central America republic, 9279 [22AP]

———Colombia, 15100 [9JN]

———European country, 28147 [15OC]

———Honduras, 12626 [15MY]

———Israel, 36228 [18DE]

———Middle Eastern country, 7660 [1AP]

———Morocco, 21776 [30JY]

———Netherlands, 21274 [28JY]

———North African country, 20264 [17JY]

———Pakistan, 13971 [28MY]

———Saudi Arabia, 7659 [1AP], 9279 [22AP], 14373 [2JN], 29895, 29896 [29OC]

———South American country, 12625 [15MY]

———Southeast Asian country, 17589 [25JN]

———Thailand, 20265 [17JY]

In Defense of Creation—The Nuclear Crisis and a Just Peace: United Methodist Church Council of Bishops, 22333 [4AU]

Live-Fire Test Office: Casper W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 12658 [18MY]

Minuteman missiles: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 24518, 24520, 24522 [18SE]

———E.C. Aldridge, Jr., Sec. of the Air Force, 24523 [18SE]

———Robert F. Raggio, Dept. of Defense, 24518 [18SE]

New Zealand Military Preference Elimination Act: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 28482 [20OC]

———Frank J. Carlucci, 28482 [20OC]

———J. Edward Fox, 28483 [20OC]

———John F. Lehman, 28483 [20OC]

———Representative Broomfield, 33545 [1DE]

———Wallace Rowling, 33545 [1DE]

Nuclear weapons: American Legion, 12800 [19MY]

Nuclear weapons testing: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 13122 [20MY]

———Dwight D. Eisenhower, 2680 [4FE]

———President Reagan, 14436 [3JN]

Sale of AWACS aircraft to Saudi Arabia: J. Edward Fox, 23394 [7AU]

———Representative Hamilton, 23394 [7AU]

Soviet weapon systems: Jack Gray, CIA, 24729 [22SE]

Soviet weapons testing near Hawaii: John Waihee, Governor of Hawaii, 26297 [2OC]

Strategic defense initiative: British Ambassador, 12106 [12MY]

———Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 24741 [22SE]

———James Abrahamson, 18466 [1JY], 24506 [18SE]

———Senator Bumpers, 24506 [18SE]

———Senator Dole, 7783 [2AP]

———Winifred Bauer, 12094 [12MY]

Strategic defense initiative's national test facility: Dept. of Defense, 13518 [21MY]

Too many investigations, 16671 [18JN]

Underground Nuclear Explosions Control Act: Charles B. Archambeau, Jack F. Evernden, and Lynn Sykes, 23108 [7AU]

———Richard L. Garwin, Hans A. Bethe, and Carson Mark, 23107 [7AU]

———various organizations, 23104, 23105 [7AU]

Verification of compliance with Threshold Test Ban Treaty and the Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty: Gerald R. Ford, 9275 [22AP]

Lists

Cosponsors of H. Con. Res. 193, Soviet testing of nuclear weapons near Hawaii, 28322 [19OC]

———S. 1106, nuclear test ban treaty23103 [7AU]

Presidentially confirmed Soviet SALT break out violations and their military implications, 24187 [16SE], 26438 [6OC]

Soviet SALT II violations, 13913 [28MY]

Memorandums

Antiballistic Missile Treaty Interpretation: U.S. SALT delegation, 13136-13138 [20MY]

Antiballistic Missile Treaty Negotiations: ACDA, 19270 [9JY]

———Paul Nitze, Harold Brown and A.N. Shchukin, 19271 [9JY]

Covert Action Regarding Iran: John M. Poindexter, 6306 [19MR]

Development Rights and Duties Relating to ABM Systems, 8890-8892 [9AP]

Low-threshold nuclear test restrictions, 23106 [7AU]

Strategic Defense Initiative Management: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 33267 [30NO]

Strategic Defense System: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 33266 [30NO]

U.S.-Soviet Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty Outline: Representative Fascell, 35068 [11DE]

Memorials of legislature

Hawaii, 16642 [18JN]

Messages

Certification of Statutory Requirements for Production of Chemical Binary Weapons: President Reagan, 28304 [19OC]

Prevention of Nuclear Proliferation: President Reagan, 4584 [3MR]

Soviet SALT Violations: President Reagan, 8887 [9AP]

Papers

Are Space-Based Interceptors Cost Effective?, 27825 [14OC]

In From the Cold—Nuclear Winter Melts Down: Russell Seitz, 12292-12296 [13MY]

MX Test Program: CBO, 12362 [13MY]

Nuclear Weapons: Depts. of Defense and State, 26436 [6OC]

Talking Points—Arms Control: Representative Richardson, 15598 [11JN]

Petitions

Nuclear weapons: Oceanport, NJ, City Council, 23571 [9SE]

Polls of opinion

Strategic defense initiative, 11962 [11MY]

———Committee on the Present Danger, 9419 [23AP]

———Cornell University, NY, 5295 [11MR]

———sundry news organizations, 6449 [20MR]

Press releases

Strategic defense initiative awards: American Defense Preparedness Association, 9420 [23AP]

Questions

Arms exports Federal licensing procedures: Senator Pryor, 6646 [24MR]

Questions and answers

Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, 34623 [9DE]

Strategic defense initiative: National Academy of Sciences, 3348 [17FE]

Underground Nuclear Explosions Control Act, 23104 [7AU]

Quotations

Defense trade with West European nations: John Tower, 24388 [17SE]

European support for strategic defense initiative: Raymond Lygo, 24382, 24391 [17SE]

Remarks in House

Antiballistic Missile Treaty (H.R. 1851), 7745 [1AP]

———compliance, 5717 [16MR], 9193, 9196 [21AP], 23710 [10SE], 26690-26693 [6OC]

———interpretation, 6989 [26MR], 34656 [9DE]

Antisatellite weapons: limit, 12766-12775 [19MY]

———limit testing, 12761 [19MY]

Armed Forces: compatibility of military equipment, 3899 [23FE]

Arms control: denuclearization of Europe, 9678 [23AP]

———funding for weapons testing, 12245 [12MY]

———Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, 34574, 34623, 34624 [9DE]

———intermediate-range nuclear forces, 9678 [23AP], 32952-32959 [19NO], 35017 [11DE], 36155 [17DE]

———intermediate-range nuclear forces (H. Res. 313), 32701 [18NO]

———limit testing of antisatellite (H.J. Res. 176), 5523 [11MR]

———NATO and the intermediate-range nuclear missiles, 26711 [6OC]

———reduction of thermonuclear weapons, 24575 [21SE]

———treaty negotiations, 5981 [17MR], 6929 [25MR], 1111-1113 [8JA], 7595 [31MR], 12554 [14MY], 15107 [9JN], 17353 [24JN], 17425 [25JN], 23798 [10SE], 23896 [15SE], 24900, 24907 [22SE], 31620 [10NO]

Arms Export Reform Act: enact (H.R. 898), 2368, 2369 [29JA]

Arms sales: requirements for export licenses for commercial transactions (H.R. 2694), 16310 [16JN]

B-1B aircraft: funding, 12686-12692 [18MY]

Biological warfare: nonproliferation, 20302 [21JY], 34763 [10DE]

Biological Weapons Act: enact (H.R. 901), 2202 [29JA]

Chemical weapons: disposal, 12776-12790 [19MY], 30261 [29OC]

———nonproliferation, 20302 [21JY], 34723 [10DE], 34763 [10DE]

China, People's Republic of: transfer of Silkworm missiles to Iran (H. Con. Res. 207), 28615 [21OC], 29224 [27OC]

Congress: role in achieving nuclear nonproliferation, 1079 [8JA]

Crane Naval Weapons Support Center, IN: counterterrorism devices and night-vision techniques, 11918 [11MY]

Dept. of Defense: advanced technology bomber, 9814 [27AP], 10042 [27AP], 11829-11833 [8MY]

———Apache attack helicopter: merits, 11288 [5MY]

———authorizing appropriations (H.R. 1748), 12757 [18MY]

———B-52 bombers, 35924 [16DE]

———eliminate Trident II program, 35940 [16DE]

———foreign license to manufacture weapons, 21291 [28JY]

———funding for certain aircraft, missiles, and combat vehicles, 12679-12682 [18MY]

———Penguin antiship missiles (H.R. 3020), 21286 [28JY]

———OV-1 Mohawk surveillance aircraft safety, 15498 [11JN]

———prohibit upgrading of Maverick missiles for Saudi Arabia (H.J. Res. 302), 14604 [3JN]

———prohibit use of funds for retrofitting Trident submarines for D-5 missiles, 12370-12375 [13MY]

———prohibit use of funds for Trident II missile program, 12367-12370 [13MY]

———rail garrison basing mode for MX missile, 12356-12360 [13MY]

———reduction of MX missile program, 12360-12364 [13MY]

———sale of AEGIS weapon system to Japan (H.R. 3724), 34578 [9DE]

———terminate Midgetman missile program, 12365-12367 [13MY]

———Trident II ballistic missiles testing (H.R. 3472), 27735 [13OC]

Egypt: M-1 tank, 17961 [29JN]

El Salvador: AH-1 Cobra helicopters, 34377 [9DE]

———use of land mines, 3501-3504 [19FE]

Guatemala: military assistance, 34371 [9DE]

Honduras: sale of F-5E aircraft, 12400 [13MY]

Iran: use of Chinese Silkworm missiles to attack Kuwaiti targets, 28803 [22OC]

Malmstrom Air Force Base, MT: anniversary of Minuteman missiles deployment, 28357 [19OC]

Midgetman missile: cost of program, 1809 [21JA]

Mutual Nuclear Warhead Testing Moratorium Act: enact (H.R. 12), 818 [7JA], 892, 968 [7JA]

National defense: antisatellite weapon system, 22156 [3AU]

———controlling export of defense technology, 28802 [22OC]

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

Navy: advanced capability torpedoes, 12683-12685 [18MY]

New Zealand: eliminate security assistance and arms export preferences (H.R. 85), 3473 [18FE], 13845 [27MY], 16733 [18JN], 28480-28485 [20OC], 33545 [1DE], 34761 [10DE]

Nicaragua: arms for El Salvador guerrillas, 17963 [29JN]

———Contra military assistance, 34654 [9DE]

———military buildup, 35704 [15DE]

———use of cluster bombs by Sandinistas against Contra freedom fighters, 30955 [5NO]

Nuclear warfare: consequences, 14788 [4JN]

———Defense Science Board evaluation of strategic defense initiative, 19662 [14JY]

———MX missile, 29676 [28OC]

———Soviet antiballistic missile defense system, 14790 [4JN]

———test ban, 1973 [27JA], 4141 [26FE], 12791-12813 [19MY], 9682 [23AP], 12131, 12133 [12MY], 13121 [20MY], 13295 [20MY], 24693 [21SE]

———treaty negotiations, 3335-3337 [11FE], 26411 [5OC]

———U.S. defense policy relative to first strike (H.J. Res. 409), 33046 [20NO]

Pakistan: development of nuclear arms, 6263 [19MR], 7344 [31MR], 23660 [9SE], 34578 [9DE], 34579 [9DE]

———enrichment and weapons development activities, 34700 [10DE]

———exemption from U.S. law prohibiting aid to countries trying to acquire or develop nuclear arsenals, 32705 [18NO]

PLO: arms transfers, 23452 [7AU]

SALT II: numerical limits, 6950 [25MR]

Saudi Arabia: arms sales, 14874 [8JN], 34753 [10DE]

———sale of Maverick AGM-D missile, 18373 [30JN]

Soviet Union: arms control, 26795-26799 [7OC]

———ICBM test in Pacific, 26043 [1OC]

———Krasnoyarsk radar system in violation of Antiballistic Missile Treaty, 11136 [5MY]

———missile tests near Hawaii (H. Con. Res. 193), 28322 [19OC]

———reductions in nuclear weapons, 30475 [2NO]

———strategic defense initiative, 29194 [26OC]

———use of chemical weapons in Afghanistan, 33786 [2DE]

Space policy: national security, 7420-7425 [31MR]

Strategic defense initiative, 939 [7JA], 2683 [4FE], 3194 [5FE], 4480 [3MR], 6291 [19MR], 6514 [23MR], 6940 [25MR], 7083 [26MR], 9346 [22AP], 11014 [4MY], 11671, 11673 [7MY], 11962 [11MY], 12052, 12130 [12MY], 12815 [20MY], 15399 [10JN], 16325 [16JN], 19600 [13JY], 20818 [22JY], 24680 [21SE], 34656 [9DE], 34988 [10DE]

———effect on arms control and national defense, 5520 [11MR]

———establish deployment objectives for components (H.R. 1850), 7745 [1AP]

———funding, 12052-12073, 12074 [12MY]

———initiate full-scale development and testing of systems and components in order to provide an initial deployed operational capability during 1993 (H.R. 1849), 7745 [1AP]

Treaties: agreements between controlled countries and Federal agencies, 34724 [10DE]

Remarks in Senate

Antiballistic Missile Treaty, 8950 [10AP], 37892 [21DE]

———compliance, 3823 [19FE], 6654 [24MR], 6779-6787 [25MR], 7526 [31MR], 7783, 7785 [2AP], 8400-8403 [8AP], 8674, 8677, 8678, 8752 [9AP], 9201 [22AP], 10875 [1MY], 11816 [8MY], 16188 [16JN], 17030 [23JN], 19270 [9JY], 23514 [9SE], 23724 [10SE]

———development and deployment (S. Res. 197), 10358 [29AP]

———interpretation, 5296-5316 [11MR], 5324-5326 [11MR], 5561, 5582-5587 [12MR], 5688-5690 [13MR], 7023 [26MR], 7841 [2AP], 8457-8464 [8AP], 8887 [9AP], 11121 [5MY], 11508, 11565 [6MY], 11605 [7MY], 11977 [12MY], 12438, 12544 [14MY], 13134-13167, 13182 [20MY], 13864 [28MY], 18922 [8JY], 23143 [7AU], 33656 [2DE]

———interpretation (S. Res. 167), 5635-5639 [12MR], 5706 [13MR], 5871 [17MR]

———violations, 24201 [16SE]

Arms control: administration policy, 2747 [4FE], 29632 [28OC]

———budget deficit control through nuclear weapons treaty negotiations, 5009 [6MR]

———intermediate-range nuclear weapons agreement (S. Res. 283), 23854 [11SE]

———intermediate-range nuclear weapons treaty negotiations, 24532 [18SE], 34107-34120 [4DE], 34208, 34211-34215 [4DE]

———intermediate-range nuclear weapons treaty ratification, 36067 [17DE], 36168 [18DE], 36520, 36553-36556 [19DE]

———limit testing of antisatellite weapons (S. 691), 5148-5150 [10MR], 24238 [16SE]

———notification to Congress of Soviet compliance with treaties, 26297, 26302 [2OC]

———nuclear weapons treaty negotiations, 2088, 2089 [28JA], 2229-2234 [29JA], 3412, 3413 [17FE], 4559, 4561, 4562, 4568 [3MR], 5009 [6MR], 6636 [24MR], 7639 [1AP], 8928, 8950 [10AP], 9084, 9085-9087, 9090, 9098 [21AP], 9369, 9372 [23AP], 10301 [29AP], 11277 [5MY], 11370 [6MY], 11597 [6MY], 12562 [15MY], 12831 [19MY], 13133 [20MY], 13689 [27MY], 14265 [2JN], 14436 [3JN], 14809 [5JN], 17030 [23JN], 17215 [24JN], 17909 [27JN], 18735 [7JY], 19680 [14JY], 20931 [23JY], 21951 [3AU], 22386 [5AU], 23083, 23084-23108, 23113 [7AU], 24137 [16SE], 24797 [22SE], 33630 [2DE], 37628 [21DE]

———Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty, 9275 [22AP]

———SALT II negotiations, 17959 [27JN]

———Soviet proposals, 13753 [27MY]

———Soviet treaty violations, 8882 [9AP], 23108-23112 [7AU]

———test ban, 10633 [30AP], 12639 [18MY], 14435 [3JN]

———test ban on underground explosions (S. 1106), 10343 [29AP], 23101 [7AU]

———Threshold Test Ban Treaty, 9275 [22AP]

———treaty verification, 7432 [31MR], 7668 [1AP]

Arms exports: Federal procedures for licensing, 6645 [24MR]

———prohibit enhancement in sensitivity of technology of Maverick missiles for Saudi Arabia (S.J. Res. 153), 14450-14455, 14496 [3JN]

———role of Congress, 6796 [25MR]

Bigeye nerve gas bomb: funding, 13637 [21MY]

China, People's Republic of: transfer of Silkworm missiles to Iran (S. Con. Res. 84), 29130 [23OC]

Committee on Foreign Relations: schedule of consideration of intermediate-range nuclear forces treaty, 37950 [22DE]

Contracts: awarding of strategic defense initiative contracts overseas, 23834 [11SE]

Cyprus: prohibit use of certain U.S.-provided military equipment (S. 630), 4600 [3MR]

Defense budgets: comparison with Soviet Union, 1950 [27JA]

Defense Science Board Task Force on Defense Semiconductor Dependency: report, 5382 [11MR]

Defense Supplies Security and Control Reform Act: enact (S. 1826), 29644 [28OC]

Dept. of Defense: Bigeye bomb funding, 25129-25135, 25154-25158 [24SE]

———establish the Department of the Defense Force to defend the U.S. against all aerial threats, including ballistic missiles (S. 900), 7848 [2AP]

———funding, 11041-11043 [5MY]

———M-1 Abrams tank, 25494 [29SE]

———Minuteman missiles, 24518-24524 [18SE]

———nuclear risk reduction centers, 25495 [29SE]

———procurement and acquisition policy, 23806 [11SE]

———prohibit obligation of funds for development or testing of antiballistic missile systems or components (S. 1216), 12588 [15MY]

———research and development, 21952 [3AU]

———retrofitting of Minuteman III missiles, 13911-13914 [28MY]

———strategic defense initiative, 25536 [29SE]

———T-800 helicopter engine program: continuation, 35246 [11DE]

———Trident submarine missile testing, 29312 [27OC]

———weapons procurement accountability, 25375 [26SE]

Falcon Air Force Station, CO: strategic defense initiative organization's national test facility, 13517 [21MY]

Honduras: prohibit sale of defense articles (S.J. Res. 128), 12307 [13MY], 12525 [14MY]

Israel: antitactical ballistic missile defense system, 21542 [29JY]

Mutual Nuclear Warhead Testing Moratorium Act: enact (S. 472), 2910 [4FE]

National security: deterioration defense industrial base, 3919 [23FE]

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

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

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

New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology: centers for research on the chemistry and physics of explosions, 26188 [1OC]

Nicaragua: Contra funding sources, 6309 [19MR]

Nuclear weapons: antisatellite weapons negotiations, 37901 [21DE]

———antisatellite weapons testing, 24751-24763 [22SE]

———arms control negotiations with Soviet Union, 1123 [12JA]

———consequences, 12291 [13MY]

———export of components, 17440 [25JN]

———heavy lift vehicle for deployment of strategic defense initiative, 18466 [1JY]

———proliferation of weapons, 14809 [5JN], 19776-19778 [14JY]

———strategic cruise missiles, 17732 [26JN]

———test ban, 3149 [5FE], 3006 [5FE]

———U.S.-U.S.S.R. stockpile, 6411 [19MR]

———war deterrence effect, 21690 [30JY]

Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty: Senate review, 3006 [5FE]

Rock Island Arsenal: anniversary, 18922 [8JY]

SALT II Sublimit Mutual Restraint Act: enact (S. 415), 2229-2234 [29JA]

Saudi Arabia: arms sales, 23857 [11SE], 27320 [9OC]

———Maverick missiles, 15408, 15449 [11JN]

———prohibit sale of F-15 aircraft (S.J. Res. 133), 13254, 13255 [20MY]

Senate Arms Control Observer Group: reauthorize and redesignate (S. Res. 30), 288-291 [6JA]

Soviet Union: arms control negotiations, 23955-23957 [15SE]

———arms control verification, 34432-34436 [9DE]

———balance of military power with U.S., 37946-37950 [22DE]

———intermediate-range nuclear forces treaty, 24705 [22SE]

———missile flight test in Pacific, 26308 [2OC]

———policies of Mikhail Gorbachev, 14812 [5JN]

———SALT II violations, 3147-3149 [5FE]

Space warfare: strategic defense initiative, 27748 [14OC]

Strategic defense initiative, 1840 [22JA], 3346 [17FE], 3657 [19FE], 4165 [26FE], 4564 [3MR], 5295 [11MR], 5651 [12MR], 6449 [20MR], 7783, 7844 [2AP], 8398 [8AP], 8672, 8674, 8752 [9AP], 9276 [22AP], 9419, 9420 [23AP], 9702 [24AP], 10051 [28AP], 11606 [7MY], 11816 [8MY], 12425 [14MY], 13689 [27MY], 15123 [10JN], 16341-16343 [17JN], 16606 [18JN], 17030 [23JN], 18408 [1JY], 19682 [14JY], 21204 [28JY], 22800 [6AU], 23938 [15SE], 24137, 24141-24203 [16SE], 24505, 24517 [18SE], 24710-24763 [22SE], 26420 [6OC], 27825 [14OC], 28179 [16OC], 29534 [28OC], 31566 [10NO], 33234, 33266 [30NO]

———contracts, 24380-24397 [17SE]

———underground testing, 5714 [13MR]

———consolidate reporting requirements, 25243, 25244 [25SE]

———efficient and cost-effective policy, 8674 [9AP]

Threshold Test Ban Treaty: Senate review, 3006 [5FE]

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

———intermediate-range nuclear forces compliance, 34296, 34299, 34302 [8DE]

———SALT II, 13438 [21MY]

Reports

Antiballistic Missiles: Committee on Armed Services, 23090 [7AU], 23094 [7AU]

Antisatellite Weapons: ACDA, 24752 [22SE]

———GAO, 5148 [10MR]

———President Reagan, 24759 [22SE]

Compliance and the Future of Arms Control: Gloria Duffy, Gregory Dalton, Matthew State, and Leo Sartori, 3823-3832 [19FE]

Defense Science Board Evaluation of Strategic Defense Initiative: Robert R. Everett, 19662 [14JY]

Defense Science Board Task Force on Defense Semiconductor Dependency, 5382-5385 [11MR]

Development and Operational Test Oversight Functions: GAO, 12660 [18MY]

Nuclear Weapons: General Advisory Committee on Arms Control, 26439 [6OC]

Report To Congress on the Strategic Defense Initiative: Dept. of Defense, 24721 [22SE]

Sale of Advanced Fighter Aircraft to Saudi Arabia: Congressional Research Service, 27077 [8OC]

Sea-Based Missile Programs: President's Commission on Strategic Forces, 25415 [28SE]

Soviet Military Power: Dept. of Defense, 7024 [26MR]

Soviet Noncompliance With Arms Control Agreements: President Reagan, 7786 [2AP], 8458, 8461, 8463, 8464-8468 [8AP], 26436 [6OC]

Strategic Defense Initiative: Committee on Appropriations, 24711 [22SE]

———Committee on Armed Services, 24750 [22SE]

———Dept. of Defense, 24719, 24720, 24721, 24727, 24741 [22SE]

———President Reagan, 24713 [22SE]

Weapons Detection: FAA, 19495 [13JY]

Reports filed

Dept. of Defense Authorization Act: Committee on Armed Services (H. Res. 132) (H. Rept. 100-53), 9081 [21AP]

Honduras—Ban on Sale of Defense Articles: Committee on Foreign Relations (S.J. Res. 128) (S. Rept. 100-63), 15068 [9JN]

Reports to constituents

Hamilton, Lee H.: Soviet Military Power, 21565 [29JY]

Resolutions by organizations

Strategic defense initiative and Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty report requirements (H. Res. 132), 7100 [26MR]

Suspension of nuclear testing: U.S. Conference of Mayors, 23104 [7AU]

Statements

Antiballistic Missile Treaty, 5689 [13MR]

———Barry M. Goldwater, 23099 [7AU]

———Bennie L. Davis, 23096 [7AU]

———Bruce Palmer, 23099 [7AU]

———CIA, 5135 [10MR], 7023 [26MR]

———Dwight D. Eisenhower, 23096 [7AU]

———George F. Kennan, 23096 [7AU]

———Gerard C. Smith, 6785, 6786 [25MR]

———Harold Brown, 12475 [14MY]

———Henry A. Kissinger, 6786 [25MR]

———Hiram L. Fong, 6785 [25MR]

———James L. Buckley, 5136 [10MR], 6784 [25MR]

———James Schlesinger, 12475 [14MY]

———John T. Chain, Jr., 23101 [7AU]

———Melvin R. Laird, 6786 [25MR], 12474 [14MY]

———President Reagan, 7024 [26MR]

———Reagan Administration spokesman, 23093 [7AU]

———Royal Allison, 23098 [7AU]

———Senator Nunn, 6477, 6478 [20MR], 6785 [25MR]

———Senator Quayle, 8897 [9AP]

———Senator Wilson, 23093 [7AU]

———several former Secs. of Defense, 5690 [13MR]

———Soviet Minister of Defense, 7786 [2AP]

———Thomas Moorer, 6784 [25MR], 12475 [14MY]

Antisatellite Weapons, 24751, 24760 [22SE]

———American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 12772 [19MY]

———James Reynolds, 12773 [19MY]

———Leslie Dirks, 12773 [19MY]

———Lew Allen, Jr., 12773 [19MY]

———Senator Kerry, 24760 [22SE]

Arms Control: Brent Scowcroft, 31620, 31621 [10NO]

———Paul Warnke, 31620 [10NO]

———President Reagan, 3364 [17FE], 26308 [2OC]

———William Colby, 23515 [9SE]

———William J. Crowe, Jr., 3363 [17FE]

Ban on Nuclear Weapons Testing: John F. Kennedy, 9544 [23AP]

Bradley Fighting Vehicle: Bruce Clarke, 12665 [18MY]

———George Wilson, 12665 [18MY]

———Kerry Aley, 12665 [18MY]

———Mike Lynch, 12665 [18MY]

———Tom Husted, 12665 [18MY]

———Tom McNaugher, 12665 [18MY]

Chemical Weapons: U.S. arms control negotiator, 12777, 12787, 12789 [19MY]

Comments on the Report of the American Physical Society, 12816 [20MY]

Compliance With Arms Control Treaties: Angelo Codevilla, 8461 [8AP]

———CIA, 8463 [8AP]

———Dept. of Defense, 8463 [8AP]

———Eugene Rostow, 8460 [8AP]

———Gerard Smith, 8460 [8AP]

———Henry A. Kissinger, 8460 [8AP]

———Jack Matlock, 8461 [8AP]

———Leonid I. Brezhnev, 8459 [8AP]

———Soviet officials, 8459 [8AP]

Consequences of Nuclear Warfare, 5276 [10MR]

``Doubletalk,'' Gerard Smith, 23099 [7AU]

Future Antiballistic Missile Systems (sundry), 24180 [16SE]

Intermediate-Range Arms Control Treaty: Clark Clifford, 31982 [17NO]

———Donald H. Rumsfeld, 31983 [17NO]

———Eliot Richardson, 31983 [17NO]

———Harold Brown, 31983 [17NO]

———James Schlesinger, 31983 [17NO]

———Melvin R. Laird, 31982 [17NO]

———President Reagan, 36068 [17DE]

———Robert McNamara, 31982 [17NO]

———Senator Dole, 36068 [17DE]

Krasnoyarsk Radar: CIA, 26436 [6OC]

Military Strength Comparison: Caspar W. Weinberger (excerpt), 1951 [27JA]

New Zealand: U.S. Government, 3473 [18FE]

Nuclear Deterrent: Winston S. Churchill, 3365 [17FE]

Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty: Senator Glenn, 35187 [11DE]

Nuclear Test Moratorium: John F. Kennedy, 9682 [23AP], 12070 [12MY]

Nuclear Weapons, 26433 [6OC]

———Angelo Codevilla, 26440 [6OC]

———Bernard Randolph, 12804 [19MY]

———Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 26436, 26439 [6OC]

———CIA, 26435, 26439 [6OC]

———David Lange, prime minister of New Zealand, 13845 [27MY]

———George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 26437 [6OC]

———Henry A. Kissinger, 26434 [6OC]

———Henry M. Jackson, 26434 [6OC]

———John F. Kennedy, 12812 [19MY]

———Larry Welch, 26435 [6OC]

———Melvin R. Laird, 26435 [6OC]

———President Reagan, 12793, 12809 [19MY], 26434, 26435, 26437 [6OC]

———William J. Crowe, Jr., 12798, 12802 [19MY], 26435 [6OC]

———William R. Harris, 26440 [6OC]

———Zbigniew Brzezinski, 26437 [6OC]

Pakistan Nuclear Program: Dept. of State, 26137 [1OC]

———Senator Glenn, 21875 [31JY]

SALT I Treaty: President Reagan, 27057 [8OC]

SALT II: Dept. of State, 3364 [17FE]

———William J. Crowe, Jr., 3364 [17FE]

SALT II Numerical Limits, 6950 [25MR]

Senate Observer Group on Arms Control: Edward L. Rowny, 18581 [1JY]

Soviet Military Production Capabilities: Harold Brown, 26107 [1OC]

Soviet Missile Deployment: sundry, 23110, 23111 [7AU]

Soviet SALT II Violations (sundry excerpts), 3147 [5FE]

Soviet Violations of Certain Arms Control Treaties: ACDA, 36556 [19DE]

———President Reagan, 23109 [7AU]

Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty, 26435 [6OC]

Strategic Defense Initiative, 24736 [22SE]

———Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 24711 [22SE]

———Clark Clifford, 12055 [12MY]

———George Hess, 12055 [12MY]

———Gerold Yonas, 24741 [22SE]

———Harold Brown, 12086, 12097 [12MY], 24714 [22SE]

———James A. Abrahamson, 9358 [22AP], 24741 [22SE]

———Pentagon press briefing, 12066 [12MY]

———Peter Stein, 3347 [17FE]

———President Reagan, 12086 [12MY]

———Robert A. Cooper, 12083 [12MY], 12098 [12MY]

———Senator Wallop, 24734 [22SE]

———Senator Wilson, 7783 [2AP]

———Vice President Bush, 24736 [22SE]

Studies on Nuclear Warheads for ATACMS Missiles: Senator Quayle, 25408 [28SE]

U.S. Antisatellite Program a Key Element in the National Strategy of Deterrence: President Reagan, 24753 [22SE]

U.S. National Security and Antiballistic Missile Treaty, 8464 [8AP]

U.S. SALT Policy (sundry excerpts), 2233 [29JA]

Weapons Development Funding: Comptroller General, 23842 [11SE]

Studies

Antiballistic Missile Treaty, Part III—Subsequent Practice, 24188-24192 [16SE]

Antisatellite Weapons: Kurt Gottfried and Richard Lebow, 24752 [22SE]

Summaries

Antiballistic Missile Treaty: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), 11121-11126 [5MY]

Arms Control Test Ban on Underground Explosions (S. 1106), 23103 [7AU]

Dept. of Defense Appropriations (H.R. 1748), Arms Control Provisions, 32665-32668 [18NO]

Geneva Arms Control Talks, 28770 [21OC]

Presidentially Confirmed Expanding Pattern of SALT II Break Out Violations, 24521 [18SE]

Space-Based Interceptor: Senator Wallop, 24735 [22SE]

Strategic Defense Initiative Phase 1 Systems: Dept of Defense, 24739 [22SE]

Strategic Defense Initiative Questionnaire Results: National Academy of Sciences, 3349 [17FE]

Surveys

Strategic Defense Initiative: National Academy of Sciences, 3348 [17FE]

Tables

Dept. of Energy national security programs, fiscal year 1988, 10990 [4MY]

Dollar costs and production of Soviet ICBM systems: CIA, 24729 [22SE]

Military implications of Soviet SALT II violations, 26440 [6OC]

Procurement levels, 23840, 23842 [11SE]

SALT, 2232 [29JA]

Soviet and U.S. strategic nuclear forces, 3365 [17FE]

Status of Geneva arms reduction negotiations, 15108 [9JN]

Strategic defense initiative budget, 23977 [15SE]

U.S. arms sales abroad, 36651 [19DE]

Testimonies

ABM Treaty as a Framework for Strategic Defense Programs and Arms Control Negotiations: William R. Harris, 8887-8889 [9AP]

Antiballistic Missile Treaty: Abraham D. Sofaer, 5585, 5586 [12MR]

———Gerard Smith, 5585 [12MR]

———Louis Henkin and Harlan Fiske, 5706 [13MR]

———Richard N. Perle, 8893 [9AP]

———William P. Rogers, 5136 [10MR]

Antisatellite Weapons: Robert Gates, CIA, 24752 [22SE]

Bradley Fighting Vehicle: James G. Burton, 12657 [18MY]

Compliance With Arms Control Treaties: Dept. of Defense, 8459 [8AP]

Nuclear Weapons Testing: John Pawlikowski, 2459 [2FE]

Texts of

Antiballistic Missile Treaty, articles 6(1) and 6(2), 13135 [20MY]

H. Res. 313, intermediate-range nuclear forces, 32701 [18NO]

H.J. Res. 409, U.S. defense policy relative to first nuclear strike, 33047 [20NO]

H.R. 12, Mutual Nuclear Warhead Testing Moratorium Act, 968 [7JA]

H.R. 85, eliminate security assistance and arms export preferences relative to New Zealand, 28480 [20OC]

H.R. 898, Arms Export Reform Act, 2368 [29JA]

H.R. 2694, requirements for export licenses for commercial arms sales, 16311 [16JN]

H.R. 3724, Dept. of Defense sale of AEGIS weapon system, 34579 [9DE]

S. 415, SALT II Sublimit Mutual Restraint Act, 2234 [29JA]

S. 466, waiting period for sale, transfer, or delivery of handguns, 2902 [4FE]

S. 472, Mutual Nuclear Warhead Testing Moratorium Act, 2911 [4FE]

S. 1106, test ban on underground nuclear explosions, 23102 [7AU]

S. 1216, Antiballistic Missile System Development Limitation Act, 12571, 12588 [15MY]

S. 1798, prohibit sale, lease, donation, or other transfer of Stinger antiaircraft missiles to governments in Persian Gulf region, 28419 [20OC]

S. 1826, Defense Supplies Security and Control Reform Act, 29645 [28OC]

S. Con. Res. 84, transfer of Silkworm missiles from People's Republic of China to Iran, 28432 [20OC], 28973 [22OC]

S. Res. 94, arms control negotiations with Soviet Union, 3369 [17FE]

S. Res. 158, support for Threshold Test Ban and Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaties, 4637 [3MR]

S. Res. 167, Antiballistic Missile Treaty interpretation, 5634 [12MR]

S. Res. 175, Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty interpretation, 6787, 6903 [25MR]

S. Res. 197, antiballistic missile system development and deployment, 10357 [29AP]

S. Res. 283, intermediate range nuclear weapons agreement, 23854 [11SE]

S.J. Res. 133, prohibit sale of F-15 aircraft to Saudi Arabia, 13254 [20MY]

S.J. Res. 153, prohibit enhancement in sensitivity of technology of Maverick missiles for Saudi Arabia, 14451 [3JN]

Treaties

Limitation on Antiballistic Missile Systems with the Soviet Union, 24176 [16SE]