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After spending over $300 billion on missile defense programs since 1983, America has the ability to deter short- and medium-range ballistic missiles.
Expanding that to a global defense system is undoable and unaffordable.Missile defense is the longest running scam in the history of the Department of Defense. The new
Missile Defense Review continues that proud tradition.
It scares us with warnings of "more than 20 nations with missile technology" when there are really only three nations we have to worry about: Russia, China and North Korea. It promises a near-perfect "shield," but offers very little in specific, workable programs. Worse, the review and the inflated rhetoric around its release
worsen the very problem it claims to solve: an uncontrolled new arms race.I have boxes of Congressional testimony in my office from Pentagon officials who solemnly swore in the 1980s that they had "promising," "cost-effective," "new" technologies that would soon give the United States the ability - as President Donald Trump claimed on Thursday -
"to terminate any missile launches from hostile powers . . . regardless of the missile type or geographic origins of the attack."True believers have long held out that goal for missile defense.
It has proven impossible to achieve. Instead they have left behind a legacy of inflated threats, lofty promises, and grandiose plans followed by the deployment of quite limited and flawed defensive systems.
Comment: Israel will no doubt continue to play with fire as it relentlessly provokes Syria, Russia and Iran into responding to its aggression. Israel will not rest until it draws the US, the UK and other Western countries into a regional war - all in the name of "security".