The Daily Collegian Thursday, Sept. 1,1988 U.S. may suspend missile treaty unless Soviets dismantle radar By BRENDA WATSON Associated Press Writer GENEVA The United States said yesterday it may suspend or terminate the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile treaty unless the Soviet Union dismantles a Siberian radar complex. A statement from the U.S. dele gation to a week-long conference that reviewed the agreement left no doubt that Washington was dis satisfied with the Kremlin re sponse to U.S. concerns about the Krasnoyarsk radar installation. The statement said the United States has “made clear that the continuing existence of the Kras noyarsk radar makes it impossible to conclude any future arms agreements in the START or de fense and space areas.” White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said the administration would continue efforts for a treaty on limiting long-range nuclear forces, known as START, but said there was little prospect of doing so before President Reagan leaves office in January. “We are still meeting in Geneva and still working toward a START treaty ... in the hope that it (the More Than Copies • Floppy Disks • Laser Typesetting • FAX Service • Instant Passport Photos • Resumes • Stationery & • Collating & Binding Office Supplies khtoi the copy center 224 W. College five. 256 E. Beaver five. 237-1317 238-COPY Open 24 Hoars Open Early. Open Late. Soviet radar) will be dismantled in the interim,” he said. Fitzwater was in Santa Barbara, Calif., with the vacationing presi dent. Negotiations on limiting inter continental nuclear forces and on space and defense systems are separate, parallel talks that have continued in Geneva since March 1985. The Soviet Union made no imme diate comment but the chief Soviet delegate, Viktor Karpov, sched uled a news conference for today. The U.S. team was led by the director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, William Burns. The U.S. statement said that during the review conference, the third of its kind, “the Soviet Union gave no indication that it was pre pared to correct the violations (of the ABM treaty) without linking their agreement to do so to unac ceptable demands.” The statement referred to the Krasnoyarsk radar installation, which the United States for years has been saying violates the ABM treaty because of its location and orientation. It said the U.S. side also raised the question of two other radars that the Soviets deployed last year in Gomel, near Kiev. The ABM treaty limits each side to deploying one ABM system com prising a radar and anti-ballistic missiles. It also constrains early warning radars which could, be cause of their location, orientation and capability, contribute to an ABM defense. The U.S. side charges that the Krasnoyarsk radar is such an in stallation. “The Krasnoyarsk violation is very serious, particularly when it is recognized that the radar consti tutes one of a network of such radars that have the inherent po tential for attack assessment in support of ballistic missile de fense,” the statement said. The aim of the ABM treaty is to prevent either side from creating a nationwide protective network, un der the theory that neither side would launch a nuclear attack if there was a possibility of devastat ing retaliation. 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