English: The Commission on Integrated Long-Term Strategy meets with President Reagan to discuss their report,
Discriminate Deterrence. Members of the Commission on the left side of the table (clockwise from the bottom of the photograph to the top): Gen.
Bernard Schriever, former Commander, Air Force Systems Command; Judge
William P. Clark, former National Security Adviser; Ambassador
Anne Armstrong, Chairperson, President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board; Gen.
John Vessey, former Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff; Albert Wohlstetter;
Fred Iklé, former Under Secretary of Defense for Policy;
Zbigniew Brzezinski, former National Security Adviser; Gen.
Andrew J. Goodpaster, former NATO Supreme Allied Commander;
W. Graham Claytor, Jr., former Secretary of the Navy and Deputy Secretary of Defense;
Samuel P. Huntington, Director, Center for International Affairs, Harvard University; Admiral
James L. Holloway III, former Chief of Naval Operations (Commission members not present:
Henry A. Kissinger, former National Security Adviser and Secretary of State;
Joshua Lederberg, Professor of molecular genetics and informatics and President of Rockefeller University). The President and staff, right side of table, (top to bottom): National Security Adviser
Colin Powell; President
Ronald Reagan; Secretary of Defense
Frank Carlucci (obstructed); Chief of Staff
Howard Baker. White House Cabinet Room, Washington, D.C., 12 January 1988. Photograph by
William Fitz-Patrick, courtesy of the
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. The Commission held a press briefing later that day at the Pentagon which is available
via C-SPAN.