Joint Warning Center
A U.S./Russian agreement to open a joint warning center in Moscow by mid-2001 for the exchange of information on missile and space launches is good as far as it goes, but shared data should be more detailed, American analysts say. Designed to deal quickly with any ambiguous situations arising from...
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