But whether the Administration will have the confidence, or interest, in moving forward on strategic arms is unclear.
Still, the course of strategic arms control policy in the Bush Administration is far from clear.
And if we do so, that will in turn put into place something important related to strategic arms.
Administration officials are still divided over whether to offer new proposals on strategic arms.
The same pattern may apply on strategic arms, they said.
European leaders, who once led the charge for cutting strategic arms, have lost interest in Start.
In the article, the Senator said the 1979 strategic arms treaty was dead.
We agree on the general idea of a 50 percent reduction in strategic arms.
President Reagan is fast running out of time to achieve agreement on strategic arms.
This is a very difficult process, especially if you take the question of strategic offensive arms.