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So we've got to move forward with those negotiations, get the level of strategic weapons down.
But using knowledge as a strategic weapon cannot be done without a method.
And what does a technological edge in strategic weapons mean today?
None of the items included military systems or strategic weapons, he said.
Very few new strategic weapons systems were under development.
Spending on strategic weapons accounts for only about 15 to 20 percent of the overall military budget.
The networks are seen as strategic weapons that can give a company a competitive edge.
So, too, we made tangible progress toward the Start treaty on strategic weapons.
Delays have become major strategic weapons in the protracted fight for control.
The treaty covers only strategic weapons, those with ranges of more than 3,000 miles.
"It is a good strategic weapon that they have."
They made important progress toward a treaty to make dramatic cuts in strategic weapons.
That should remove a major obstacle to an agreement on deep cuts in strategic weapons.
"General, could we talk a little about Saddam's strategic weapons ?"
Both tactical and strategic weapons have been maintained in Okinawa.
A nuclear freeze would have prevented deployment of these new Soviet strategic weapons.
If she held herself out as an authority on strategic weapons, that would be audacious, silly.
"It meets all the requirements for the perfect strategic weapon.
"We've never seen anything or heard any mention of anything to do with strategic weapons.
Kuwait is a classic case of the limits of strategic weapons.
The Soviet leader countered with a surprise proposal to destroy all strategic weapons.
Further transfers occur as the strategic weapons goals of the United States change.
The speed of the coup enables the rebels to acquire special strategic weapons.