Library Documents on Iran's Missile Program

February 2, 2000
Executive Summary The dynamic change and uncertainty that characterized the 1990s will likely continue through 2015 because the basic engines of turmoil remain largely in place. These include: - significant transitions underway in key states and regions such as Russia, China, North Korea, the Middle East, and Europe - the continued existence of...
February 1, 2000
Excerpts . . . Scope Note The Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) hereby submits this report in response to a Congressionally directed action in Section 721 of the FY 97 Intelligence Authorization Act, which requires: "(a) Not later than 6 months after the date of the enactment of this Act, and every 6 months thereafter, the Director of...
November 5, 1999
This conference document includes papers produced by distinguished experts on China's weapons-of-mass-destruction (WMD) programs. The seven papers were complemented by commentaries and general discussions among the 40 specialists at the proceedings. The main topics of discussion included: - The development of China's nuclear forces. - China's...
September 16, 1999
HelmsOpening Statement- WalpoleStatementPrepared Testimony Full Transcript FOREIGN MISSILE DEVELOPMENTSAND THE BALLISTIC MISSILE THREATTO THE UNITED STATES THROUGH 2015 . . .
September 1, 1999
Congress has requested that the Intelligence Community produce annual reports on ballistic missile developments. We produced the first report in March 1998 and an update memorandum in October 1998 on the August North Korean launch of its Taepo Dong-1 space launch vehicle (SLV). Our 1999 report is a classified National Intelligence Estimate, which...
July 21, 1999
COCHRAN: The subcommittee will please come to order. Today, our Subcommittee on International Security, Deliberation and Federal Services convenes a hearing to review and assess the effect on weapons proliferation of the 1993 space launch quota agreement between the United States and Russia. Specifically we hope to be able to answer the question:...
July 21, 1999
Space Launch Quota The quota for launches of satellites to geosynchronous orbit on Russian boosters raises complex issues that touch on our non- proliferation objectives, our space launch and satellite industries, and on the integration of the Russia's space sector into the international economy. I welcome the opportunity to address these issues...
April 20, 1999
. . . SEN. HAGEL: If we could now ask Ambassador Lilley and Secretary Schneider to come forward, and we'll get started.
April 20, 1999
Mr. Chairman and distinguished Members of the Committee:   It is a privilege to have an opportunity to appear before this committee. I previously served as Under Secretary of State (1982-86), and as Chairman of the General Advisory Committee on Arms Control and Disarmament. More recently, I served as a Member of the Commission to Assess the...

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