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   KEYWORDS : PROGRESS TOWARDS MISSILE DEFENSE
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U.S. Prepares to Activate Missile Defense System -- Will Dunham  -- Reuters  -- November 01, 2004

The Pentagon is set to declare operational soon a multibillion dollar system intended to defend America from attack by ballistic missiles, but which critics say will not work.

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U.S. explores expanding missile launch sites -- Jonathan S. Landay  -- The Seattle Times  -- June 28, 2004

The Bush administration is exploring the possibility of expanding the nascent U.S. missile-defense system into Eastern Europe as a protection against an attack from the Middle East.

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Missile defense going up--and around testing law -- Stephen J. Hedges  -- Chicago Tribune  -- June 27, 2004

In its effort to quickly build and deploy a missile defense system, the Bush administration has quietly sidestepped a federal law that requires "operational testing" for new weapons systems before they are deployed.

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U.S. Missile Shield Won't Work: Scientist Group -- Jim Wolf  -- Reuters  -- May 13, 2004

An independent review of the multibillion-dollar U.S. ballistic missile shield due to start operating by Sept. 30 finds that it is technically incapable of shooting down any incoming warheads.

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This Time It's Real: An Antimissile System Takes Shape -- James Glanz  -- New York Times  -- May 04, 2004

As early as this summer, rockets hidden in silos near this wind-swept town will give the nation its first operating defense against intercontinental ballistic missiles since the 1970's. Although the system is not a secret, it has been revived with so little fanfare that few Americans seem to realize it exists.

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U.S. System Seen Ready For North Korean Attack This Year -- Staff  -- Global Security Newswire  -- April 28, 2004

The planned U.S. national missile defense system should be ready to protect the country against a North Korean ballistic missile attack by the end of the year according to U.S. Missile Defense Agency Director Lt. Gen. Ronald Kadish.

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Is Missile Defense on Target? -- Phillip Coyle  -- Arms Control Today  -- October 01, 2003

Phillip Coyle, a former top U.S. Defense Department official argues that the Bush administration?s plan to field a national missile defense system by September 2004 has ?lowered the bar on the acceptable standards for an effective military system."

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Report Sees Risks in Push for Missile Defense -- William J. Broad  -- New York Times  -- September 24, 2003

A new report from the U.S. general accounting office warns (again!) that attempting to rush the deployment of a missile defense system could lead to unforeseen cost increases and technical failures that will have to be fixed before it can hope to stop enemy warheads.

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Moscow Miffed Over Missile Shield but Others Merely Shrug -- Michael Wines  -- New York Times  -- December 18, 2002

Russia has warned that the U.S. decision to field a limited missile-defense system in 2004 had pushed the venture into "a destabilizing new phase," but most U.S. allies have long viewed the decision as inevitable.

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A Question of Intent: Missile Defense and the Weaponization of Space -- David Grahame  -- BASIC Notes  -- May 01, 2002

The author argues that U.S. plans for missile defense are simply a cover for destabilizing plans to weaponize outer space.

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