The Defense System is Commensurate with the Threat

Filed under: Politics — jac @ June 23, 2006 - 10:12 pm

And while we’re on the subject of missile defense, check this out:

(via What’s new by Bob Park – Friday, June 23, 2006)

1. MISSILES: THE DEFENSE SYSTEM IS COMMENSURATE WITH THE THREAT.

President Bush pledged a ballistic missile defense in place by the end of 2004. By election time, interceptors were snug in their silos, (WN 22 Oct 04) . It worked perfectly — not a single ballistic missile has fallen on the U.S. since. However, North Korea is now threatening to test a new ballistic missile capable of reaching our mainland. In response the U.S. “activated” the system. Bring it on! Wait, you mean we’ve been spending $10B a year for a system that wasn’t on? “Leaving it on would cost even more,” I was told. Besides, it’s never been tested against a surprise missile, it was bad enough when we knew the exact launch time and trajectory.

One Response to “The Defense System is Commensurate with the Threat”

  1. Asia watches U.S. in Korea missile impasse

    Many Asian nations would cheer if the Americans shot down a long-range missile tested by North Korea…

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