North Korean and Iraqi Cruise Missiles Raise Troubling Questions for Missile Defenses


North Korean and Iraqi Cruise Missiles Raise Troubling Questions for Missile Defenses -- Dennis M. Gormley  -- Center for Nonproliferation Studies  -- April 8, 2003
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The author looks at the growing threat of cruise missiles, especially given recent tests by North Korea and Iraq, and argues that a sound defense against cruise missiles "depends as much on developing more effective nonproliferation policies as it does on planning for more versatile missile defenses."

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