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Gerlack, Allen – USA Today, 1982
Presents an historical perspective on the current hostilities over the sovereignty of the Falkland Islands. The validity of British and Argentinian claims to the islands is evaluated. The social and political problems which motivated the Argentinian government to reclaim the islands by force are considered. (AM)
Descriptors: International Relations, Latin American History, Political Influences, Social Problems
Graham, Daniel O. – USA Today, 1985
From the Soviet perspective arms control agreements merely hold the United States in check while the Soviets, who don't feel bound by such agreements, obtain military advantages. The United States must move quickly to redress the strategic military balance that now favors the Soviets. We must emphasize areas like space. (RM)
Descriptors: Disarmament, Foreign Policy, International Relations, Nuclear Warfare
Bumpers, Dale – USA Today, 1985
If the United States can lower its expectations just enough, it can put together a series of agreements which will constitute an arms control breakthrough that will serve our interests for decades to come. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Disarmament, Foreign Policy, International Relations, National Defense
Bresler, Robert J. – USA Today, 1983
Since the early 1970s, Soviet positions have hardened and detente has failed. Despite this, the United States must seek arms control agreements with the Soviet Union to prevent nuclear war. Arms control proposals offered by the Reagan administration are reviewed. (IS)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Disarmament, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy
Bock, Paul – USA Today, 1983
The American Catholic Church, which has historically supported America's involvement in wars through the concept of just wars, has broken new ground with its Pastoral Letter on War, Armaments, and Peace, which challenges the morality of present defense policy and nuclear war. Reasons for the change in attitude are discussed. (IS)
Descriptors: Catholics, Church Responsibility, Church Role, Disarmament
Graham, Daniel O. – USA Today, 1983
A new American defense policy based on satellites which can track down and destroy Soviet missiles is less expensive and more workable than is commonly believed. Such a policy would provide a greater margin of safety than the present policy of deterence based on mutually assured destruction. (IS)
Descriptors: Aerospace Technology, Communications Satellites, Disarmament, Foreign Countries
Pell, Claiborne – USA Today, 1983
The three highest priorities for American foreign policy are avoiding nuclear war by working with the Soviet leadership to alter our present collision course, demonstrating our commitment to human rights throughout the world, and ensuring American economic prosperity by strengthening exports and ensuring the stability of the international monetary…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Conflict Resolution, Disarmament
Pressler, Larry – USA Today, 1983
Despite the possibility that efforts to prevent an arms race in space between the United States and the Soviet Union might fail, a serious attempt should be made to develop an arms control agreement because of the great risks of war in space and the expense of developing new weapons. (IS)
Descriptors: Aerospace Technology, Disarmament, Economic Factors, Foreign Countries