Cuban, Libyan and North Korean stocks of Soviet weaponry have evidently been transported by air -- again with the effect of helping Saddam Hussein field a more lethal array of capabilities against U.S. forces than could otherwise be the case.
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Should such rules now be applied to the President's projected force levels -- something explicitly rejected in their formulation and adoption -- the practical effect would be that the United States could field still fewer weapons than even he thought necessary.