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Defense spending isn’t the place to skimp
Posted on August 30, 2011 | No CommentsWhile defense spending remains a relatively small part of the federal budget, America’s enemies continue to give us reasons to improve our military. -
Monsters’ Ball
Posted on August 6, 2011 | No Comments[T]he U.S. and Russia would be free to build defenses as robust as they please, and the two countries would no longer insist on having the ability to “mutually destroy” each other with nuclear weapons. -
Is Russian ‘Reset’ Worth Kicking Allies To Curb?
Posted on July 11, 2011 | No Comments[W]hy are the Russians determined to maintain the ability to successfully nuke the U.S. and why is the administration still willing to accommodate this demand? -
The bipartisan push for missile defense
Posted on December 14, 2010 | No CommentsAlthough the administration has pledged to move forward with the EPAA, it is not enough that President Obama simply wants to deploy some missile defense over the next several years.
