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   KEYWORDS : BOOST PHASE MISSILE DEFENSE
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Holes in the Missile Shield -- Richard L. Garwin  -- Scientific American  -- November 01, 2004

Richard L. Garwin argues that instead of rushing to deploy a flawed and untested missile defense system, "military contractors, technologists and politicians should pay more attention to evaluating the relative magnitudes of the threats" and shift scarce resources to the "development of alternative systems that would have a real chance of stopping ICBMs."

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Sea-Based Defense Against Boosting Missiles Could Work, Scientist Says -- David Ruppe  -- Global Security Newswire  -- August 15, 2003

Richard Garwin argues that contrary to a recent report from the American Physical Society, boost-phase missile defense could work if it was operated from a ship.

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Physicists Find Boost-Phase Approach Impractical -- David Ruppe  -- Global Security Newswire  -- July 15, 2003

Intercepting missiles while their rockets are still burning would not be an effective approach for defending the U.S. against attacks by an important type of enemy missile. This conclusion comes from an independent study by the American Physical Society into the scientific and technical feasibility of boost-phase defense, focusing on potential missile threats from North Korea and Iran.

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Shoot to Kill -- George Lewis and Theodore Postol  -- Wired Magazine  -- April 01, 2002

Postol and Lewis argue that the Bush administration's approach to missile defense is unworkable and propose a superior boost-phase alternative.

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Former Official Questions Boost-Phase Defenses -- Greg Seigle  -- Global Security Newswire  -- March 11, 2002

Philip Coyle, a former Clinton administration defense official, argued against plans for boost-phase missile defense on the grounds that it would be ineffective against missiles from Russia, China, or with China, Russia or other large countries.

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Consensus Grows for Boost-Phase Missile Defense -- Tom Bowman  -- Baltimore Sun  -- July 18, 2000

The Baltimore Sun reports that a consensus is growing around a boost-phase alternative to the controversial Alaska-based national missile defense system. Supporters of boost-phase include former Reagan administration officials, peaceniks, conservative think tanks, MIT scientists and Russia's president. A 'boost-phase' system would destroy a missile while it is still in the atmosphere and could be based either on land or on an Aegis cruiser.

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Boost-Phase Intercept -- Not If, But When -- Richard L. Garwin  -- Inside Missle Defense  -- July 01, 2000

Richard L. Garwin argues in favor of a boost-phase intercept missile defense system as an alternative to the current administration's plans.

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