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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, February 15, 1988

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 15, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 the stars and stripes monday. February 15.1908 Bonn stresses need for nuke deter Honn up1 the West German government in ils annual report comparing the strength of nato and i Warsaw pact emphasized a riday the need for american nuclear weapons in Europe to counter the soviet bloc s it in n capability. The report wid ism  in the foreseeable future in the v i i Ilmet tiflis a i i if ill ice Renic thai has preserved peace in eur Lonj. The 47.pap report entitled 1987 Arr we comparison was issued amid a  of nato after the removal Ofuji hid Iii Rance m Miles and Over the  of Short Range nuclear Battlefield  re in West Germany. Has said he opposes the by the soviet Union to remove All missiles but he has not yet made a Clear statement on the . Demand for heir modernization. Similarly the report was vague on the Issue he note that nato at the 1983 conference ii my to. Canada in deciding to reduce Jiu a la Miles deployed in Europe had agr cd Mana Crnic those that remained. Bui the Cru in idiot Call for modernization of the  up to 300 Miles. Clearly did support nuclear deterrence doctrine of flexible response. Nlmuut&t1TT m4 do Csc 1d l la incredible  bulb Len a to be an appropriate mixture of  armed forces in which Only the null can expose a potential aggressor to an in accept risk the report said. West German advocates of modernization of Short Range missiles have warned thai the United slates will be tempted to withdraw its troops from Europe if West not Igrec to modernisation of these the report although not mentioning this warning called . Troops  they arc a visible expression of the american engagement for the defense of Europe and represent an essential Chain in the american potential of deter rence the report said. In a preface to inc report. Defense minister Manfred Wal mar who recently has been chosen to replace lord Camington As nato Secretary general said the soviet bloc has far More armed form Power than is needed for defense of in territory. Invasion capability is inc heart of the Security  1 " Central Europe against the Back ground of a Bow of nuclear disarmament,"1 Warner said. A unlit . Has renounced an invasion Capa news updates Appeal rejected Oslo. Norway api a norwegian court has rejected an Appeal fur a retrial by Arrier tre huh. A former fam Ign ministry h5 to inc niacin him 2 1 year1, in jail for be Ira ing nato and norwegian so Orreis to soviet and iraqi agents since 1974, la was inc Hari limit  for espionage in Norm in since world War 1. The Appeal was based on arguments that Evidine was miss tar prime it. That a polite u ill Lei had Kii held important facts and that there had been technical mistakes in the trial. The former dipl Mai who also m tit at the untied nations told the radio that the government at lure a general. Zilite and courts Han a varsted their a Hole prestige in my guilt. Of course in is difficult for  compensation of d Tokyo Al a the Cabinet has approved a measure to compensate the families of 3d.ooo taiwanese killed and 400 wounded while Light Iii fur Jiajian in world Wir ii. An of Lucial in the prime min ister s Ollice said the Bill provides for payment of  to each Soldier s family. The Hill is almost sure to been acted by the japanese parliament where the governing Liberal democrats have a Strong majority. Relatives of the victims in Tai wan had asked the japanese government for compensation of up to t 4,000 per Soldier. Japan ruled Taiwan for 50 years until its defeat by the allies in iv-15. It also ruled Korea and us 0 korean soldiers died fight ing for Japan in the War. Correction Washington a he associated l re erroneously ported feb. 9 that the Nuvar Rubula re commission had ordered if\3m a Ftp. To recall More than 20.000 Ink use Static eliminators because of re Diatz a Eaks in some mod Els. The  of for covers be tween i so and 2,000 Roxie devices Only thua used in the Tosovic Scrage pharmaceutical and cosmetic Irma strict. Further distribution of inc Devic Evn All industries also was halted by the there arc 20,000 of the devices inline Altu Guiliei. Ace in . Nearing finish Gephardt Dole Hope it repeat Washington Seel the presidential hopefuls arc strata Jung through snowstorms this acc Kenduk the Liny stale of new Hampshire the rnsthun110 in the exhausting siring of stands Between them and the House. Victories last week by dam Coralic rep. Richard Gephardt and Republican sen. Robert Dole in the Iowa caucuses boosted lion.1 presidential aspirants Hopes for Success on tuesday in new Hampshire. Vice president George Bush needs a Strong showing after his third place Fin ish in Iowa even though some polls show him leading inc Republican con tenders. Massachusetts gov. Michael Dukakis leads the polls among democrats. The new Hampshire primary apparently was so daunting for former seen tary of stale Alexander Haig that " withdrew from the six candid Alc Ruji Linn party Field on Friday and try res his support to Dole. Coming in first in the new Framp shirt democratic or Republican primary does t guarantee elections president but coincidence or Noj every Winner of the White House Urce Dwight Eisen Hower was Elcied Prtini 1952 has won the new Hampshire primary. New Plainy firc therefore has be come the a rack or break state for presidential in dilates despite the Small f voters. New Hampshire has 57500 registered voters. Up to 70 per cum arc expected to participate in the primaries. .�-,3 hop. Richard Gephardt d-mo., campaigns in a Claremont , restaurant Reagan de la Madrid stress positive ties ma2atlan. Mexico a presi Dent Reagan and mexican president Miguel do la Madrid met in this Sun drenched resort saturday focusing on positive relations pcs pile Sharp differences Over Central America policy and illegal drug trafficking. Welcoming Reagan it a formal arrival ceremony de la Madrid said today we affirm that cur relations arc con ducted on a very positive  he said their Summit the sixth and final meeting of the two outgoing presi dents would strengthen attic basis for food and productive relations and be a forum for discussing problems As frankly As we always have. Reagan cited .-Mcuican Steps on Trade economic problems and Law enforcement and said we can be proud of what has been accomplished in so Short a  he said their meeting payed the Way for a new  political leaders in both our countries who will soon Fol Low us and build on the foundation we be  that foundation is cemented by our shared values and common goals a belter Quality of life for our Peoples opportunities for our children and the dig nity of living peacefully in tree and democratic  Reagan said. He said much remains to be done but we can be proud of the legacies we  the two leaders held private talks in a Seaside hold in Mazatlan which is in the state of Sinaloa the main Center for mexi co s illegal drug Trade. While she to Leaden met senior officials from both countries held talks of their own focusing on foreign policy Trade drugs and Law enforcement. Reagan was accompanied by Secretary of state George Shutlz Treasury Secretary Jam a. Baker lit attorney Genera Edwin me Csc Iii and Trade representative Clayton a Cutter one agreement was ready for signing allowing More mexican textile and apparel exports into the United Stales. Another Accord dealing with telecommunications had been expected to be signed but at the last minute officials said it needed More work in his weekly radio address taped in and Vance for broadcast during his flight to Mexico Reagan gave an upbeat assessment of u.5.-mexican relations Over the past seven years saying there is every reason to he  while avoiding direct criticism of mexi co s support of the leftist government of Nicaragua Cagan said the establishment of soviet and cuban backed totalitarian regimes is a threat to stability and free  nowhere is that threat More acute Shaft in Central America Reagan said. A senior Arnini Straiton official Aid Reagan and de la Madrid have argued Over Centra America Ai each of their five pre Vious meetings and neither Side Hai changed its position and neither Side can be expected to do   
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