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USA - USSR Moscow Summit Arms Control

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keywords: international relations, united states, soviet union, summit meetings, president ronald reagan, president mikhail gorbachev, inf treaty, cold war weapons, icbm, chemical weapons

Synopsis: President Ronald Reagan excerpts on East-West relations, President Ronald Reagan and President Mikhail Gorbachev signing the 1987 INF Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, scenes of Cold War weapons, launching of ICBM and cruise missiles, civilians killed by chemical weapons...(read more)

  • Date: 1987
  • Duration: 00:04:00
  • Sound: Yes
  • Color: Color
  • Type: Public Domain
  • Language: English
  • Location: United States, Soviet Union

USA - USSR Moscow Summit: Arms Control

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USA - USSR Moscow Summit: Arms Control

President Ronald Reagan makes the following statement in reference to the East and West relations: "as I said before, we do not mistrust each other because we are armed, we are armed because we mistrust each other". This is an excerpt from President Reagan's "Tear Down This Wall" speech at the Berlin wall June 12, 1987.

U.S. President Ronald Reagan and Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev signing the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty in 1987. Scene of U.S. missile on transporter, U.S. missile is launched. Shows launch of a U.S. Strategic Missile from a silo. Scene of a Russian Tupolev TU-95 "Bear" bomber in flight. Shows a cruise missile launched from a ship. Shows bodies of dead people (civilians) killed by chemical weapons.