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. 

 

Index of U.S. Military Strength  

 

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9/11 One Year Later: Progress and Promise Ariel Cohen, Ph.D.

Sep 10, 2002 About an hour read

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Missile Nonproliferation and Missile Defense Henry Sokolski

Sep 9, 2002 16 min read

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Afghanistan: What's Next? James Phillips

Sep 5, 2002 3 min read

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ED081302: Bordering on the Ridiculous Andy Webb

Aug 13, 2002 3 min read

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The Real Case For Missile Defense Helle C. Dale

Jul 18, 2002 3 min read

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Why the Department of Homeland Security Should Control Visas John J. Tkacik, Jr.

Jul 12, 2002 19 min read

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Putting Missile Defense on Target Baker Spring

Jul 3, 2002 2 min read