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During the two decades covered in this chapter, the United States government began to think more in terms of European relations than in terms of Anglo-American relations. This reflected an American belief that the European defence effort within NATO needed to be highly co-ordinated. The Multilateral Force (MLF) which establishes the start of this period, and the Intermediate Nuclear Force (INF) which ends it, were both attempts by the United States to unify NATO’s European defence effort. The common problem that both the MLF and INF were designed to address was West Germany, which occupied the unenviable position of non-nuclear status in the front line. Whilst the INF was a later attempt to solve this precarious position, by deploying land-bases missiles in Europe, the earlier MLF proposals did at least have the benefit of being sea-borne. The 1960s and 1970s were also important for arms-control negotiations, when many of the US forces in Europe were put onto the bargaining table.
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H. G. Hagerty, Forward Deployment in the Seventies and Eighties, National Security Affairs Monograph No. 77, National Defense University, Washington, DC, February 1977.
In fact the eventual stance was a compromise between the ‘hawks’ and ‘doves’. Helmut Schmidt said that a balance could be reached with the Warsaw Pact in two ways: ‘One would be a massive Alliance build-up of forces and weapons systems; the other for both NATO and Warsaw Pact to reduce their force strength and to achieve an overall balance at a lower level. I prefer the latter.’ (H. Schmidt: Survival, January/February 1978, p. 4.)
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Duke, S. (1987). 1964–84: From MLF to INF. In: US Defence Bases in the United Kingdom. St Antony’s/Macmillan Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-18482-8_9
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