The paradox of missile defense
By James Carroll | Tuesday, June 5, 2007 | The Boston Globe
“…A consensus has lately developed that the Bush administration’s worst legacy will be tied to the disastrous war in Iraq, but that may be wrong. The resuscitation of the fantasy of missile defense, and with it the raising from the dead of the arms race, may result in catastrophes in comparison to which Iraq is benign.”…BS
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