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William Saylor's avatar

I realize it is difficult to summarize 60+ years of arms control discussions and very difficult to characterize where missile defense technologies and programs fit in. Since we cancelled our only ABM system in North Dakota (protecting our responsive ICBMs) in 1975, we have never fielded a system that is capable of stopping incoming Russian or Chinese ICBMs in any significant numbers. You are correct that our only, extremely limited, missile defense might be good against a rogue missile or two. All ICBMs are hypersonic weapons and some maneuver a little and some a lot. But if there is no missile defense then the argument that this is a magic, destabilizing weapon from Russia is just nonsense and blather. The day after this is fielded nothing will change - just the hyperbolic rhetoric.

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Parti's avatar

So, we p*ss off Russia and wonder why they invest heavily into new weapons? Or are we scared that their investments had actually effective results? I mean Washington has nothing to show, despite all those fancy military contractors that devour billions of dollars.

Where did it all go wrong?

You know, I watched the Putin interview and I realized the guy actually wants to settle Ukraine and negotiate a solution everyone can live with. It was an invitation to the West, but during the last few days, every single Western mainstream piece insulted him and the Russian government, and many Western politicians did the same. Even the Germans speak of a potential Russian attack in 5 to 10 years. Just imagine how stupid that sounds...

Where will this madness end?

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