Defense

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Defense

Our armed forces must be ready to safeguard America’s sovereignty by defending the homeland, establishing primacy in our hemisphere, and projecting strength to deter threats to our vital national interests. Success requires a strong national defense built on a vibrant economy, a robust defense industrial base, and patriotic Americans willing to serve. 

 

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China Increases Its Missile Forces While Opposing U.S. Missile Defense Richard D. Fisher

Apr 7, 1999 About an hour read

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The Growing Ballistic Missile Threat: How Much, How Soon, and How Dangerous? The Hon. Donald Rumsfeld, et. al.

Feb 1, 1999 17 min read

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Secretary Cohen's Missile Defense Proposal: Breakthrough or Hollow Promise? Kim R. Holmes, Ph.D.

Jan 29, 1999 4 min read

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Beware the Clinton Trap on Missile Defense

Dec 14, 1998 6 min read

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Time To Stop North Korea's Missile Blackmail Richard D. Fisher

Nov 8, 1998 4 min read

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The Senate's Opportunity to Get Serious About Missile Defense James H. Anderson

Nov 8, 1998 4 min read