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Can We Afford a Missile Defense?
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Item Title Can We Afford a Missile Defense?
Guest Gaffney, Frank J.
Host Buckley, William F., Jr. (1925-2008)
Date CreatedJanuary 13, 1999
Description

There had been talk again of missile defense, and our guest--one of the leading students of the matter in the West--argues passionately and cogently that we can and must go ahead. FJG: "[President Clinton] wants desperately to preserve this ABM Treaty. It is regarded by him and his collaborators as the cornerstone of strategic stability and the basis for U.S.-Russian relations." WFB: "Why?" FJG: "I think principally because many of them--the Strobe Talbotts, of the world, for example,... the Leon Feurths, the Al Gores, the people around the President--have invested their entire professional lives on the notion that you can modulate the U.S.-Soviet, now Russian, relationship through arms control and that at the center is this treaty that--incredible as it may seem--reduced to its essence says: 'We will leave our people absolutely vulnerable to any kind of attack if the Russians will leave their people vulnerable.'"

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Place RecordedNew York City, New York, United States
DimensionsDuration: 30 minutes
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Hoover IDProgram S1193
Record Number80040.1477
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