McCain and missile defense
2008-05-21
John McCain is sending mixed signals on missile defense. His
campaign states that he strongly supports the development and
deployment of theater and national missile defenses to protect
against rogue or outlaw states such as Iran and North Korea, as
well as to hedge against potential threats from possible strategic
competitors such as Russia and China. In a foreign-policy
speech last week, though, he stated that if he becomes
president, "concerted action by the great democracies of the
world [will have] persuaded a reluctant Russia and China to
cooperate in pressuring Iran to abandon its nuclear ambitions,
and North Korea to discontinue its own" by 2013. The single
greatest threat facing the West, he added, will have been vastly
diminished. Why, then, would the Czech radar be necessary?
Mainly as a hedge against Russia and China? This is not what the
Czechs are being told.
[Czech Republic United States of America Republican Party ]
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