- Reaction score
- 35
- Points
- 560
Here we go again:
China and North Korea are potentially hostile states with working ICBM technology. India and Pakistan have working IRBM technology. Iran is working on it, Saudi Arabia has purchased "Long March" ICBMs...the technology is spreading across the world, and to very unstable states, often with links to terrorist organizations. (BTW, the "Canadian Arrow" project is a team of engineers building a sub-orbital rocket with a 1000 kg payload outside of the aerospace industry right here in Canada).
BMD technology will work tomorrow morning at 1000hr should the Americans op to install nuclear warheads in the interceptors starting at midnight tonight. For reasons of their own, they have chosen an alternative approach. For the same reasons, China, India and France could rapidly create a BMD system.
The "provocative" nature of BMD is puzzling, since no one seems upset or provoked by the EXISTING Russian system (Galosh), or the ability of Russia to upgrade and supplement Galosh with existing long range AAMs. These systems have been sold to China, so the Chinese also have limited BMD....
Opposition to BMD is not based on a realistic appraisal of the situation or needs, but rather a deep seated desire to thwart the ability of the United States and the West to maintain their ability to respond to threats.
China and North Korea are potentially hostile states with working ICBM technology. India and Pakistan have working IRBM technology. Iran is working on it, Saudi Arabia has purchased "Long March" ICBMs...the technology is spreading across the world, and to very unstable states, often with links to terrorist organizations. (BTW, the "Canadian Arrow" project is a team of engineers building a sub-orbital rocket with a 1000 kg payload outside of the aerospace industry right here in Canada).
BMD technology will work tomorrow morning at 1000hr should the Americans op to install nuclear warheads in the interceptors starting at midnight tonight. For reasons of their own, they have chosen an alternative approach. For the same reasons, China, India and France could rapidly create a BMD system.
The "provocative" nature of BMD is puzzling, since no one seems upset or provoked by the EXISTING Russian system (Galosh), or the ability of Russia to upgrade and supplement Galosh with existing long range AAMs. These systems have been sold to China, so the Chinese also have limited BMD....
Opposition to BMD is not based on a realistic appraisal of the situation or needs, but rather a deep seated desire to thwart the ability of the United States and the West to maintain their ability to respond to threats.