Star Wars: A Defense Expert's Case Against the Strategic Defense Initiative, Robert M.
The House voted to slash President Reagan's "Star Wars" budget for fiscal 1988 by nearly half
Two editorials in The Times (Oct. 31) were worthy of close study.
Soviet leader Mikhail S.
On the eve of Secretary of State George P.
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Two "Star Wars" satellites that will perform an orbital ballet are expected to be launched here
The Kremlin has warned Israel that by joining President Reagan's "Star Wars" research program, it
How appealing it is to image a "leakproof missile defense system," an impenetrable shield to protect us from the horrors of nuclear weapons.
Ernest Conine makes a comment in his column (Editorial Pages, June 16) that Reagan would like to go down in history as the President who "rendered nuclear missiles 'obsolete' ".
his hard-line "Star Wars" position, called on voters in a campaign appearance here Wednesday to
-based missile defense system, the Star Wars program . . ."
The "Star Wars" missile-defense program should be part of arms-reduction talks with the Soviets but
1988 that specifically prohibits development, testing or deployment of President Reagan's "Star Wars" space-based missile defense system.
Chancellor Helmut Kohl today declared his full support for President Reagan's "Star Wars" defense
President Reagan is getting general support for his "Star Wars" research program from other heads
from a "Star Wars" advisory panel, convinced that its complex anti-missile defense will not work and research for it will be a waste of money.
The Soviet Union's leading expert on American affairs has denied that his government is developing a strategic defense system of its own to counter the U.S.
The Pentagon, responding with largely theoretical arguments to a congressional report on the "Star