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− | A '''missile-defense system''' is a system that can stop incoming [[missile]]s by firing another projectile, such as an anti-ballistic missile, at it. The first anti-ballistic missile was tested by the [[Soviet Union]] in 1961, and the [[United States]] soon developed one also.<ref name="Stracqualursi">Stracqualursi, Veronica (May 31, 2017). [ | + | A '''missile-defense system''' is a system that can stop incoming [[missile]]s by firing another projectile, such as an anti-ballistic missile, at it. The first anti-ballistic missile was tested by the [[Soviet Union]] in 1961, and the [[United States]] soon developed one also.<ref name="Stracqualursi">Stracqualursi, Veronica (May 31, 2017). [https://abcnews.go.com/US/history-us-missile-defense-systems/story?id=47753516 A brief history of US missile defense systems]. ''ABC News''. Retrieved May 31, 2017.</ref> The two countries signed the [[Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty]] (AMB Treaty) in 1972, which [[conservative]]s like [[Phyllis Schlafly]] opposed.<ref name="Stracqualursi"/> |
− | In order to eliminate the threat of a large-scale nuclear attack on the United States, U.S. President [[Ronald Reagan]] developed the [[Strategic Defense Initiative]], and missile-defense systems continued to develop afterward.<ref name="Stracqualursi"/> The U.S. successfully tested its missile-defense system in 2017.<ref>[ | + | In order to eliminate the threat of a large-scale nuclear attack on the United States, U.S. President [[Ronald Reagan]] developed the [[Strategic Defense Initiative]], and missile-defense systems continued to develop afterward.<ref name="Stracqualursi"/> The U.S. successfully tested its missile-defense system in 2017.<ref>[https://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/05/30/us-conducts-successful-missile-intercept-test-pentagon-says.html US conducts successful missile intercept test, Pentagon says]. ''Fox News''. May 30, 2017. Retrieved May 31, 2017.</ref><ref>Parry, Hannah (May 30, 2017). [https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4556626/America-s-missile-defense-WORKS.html America's missile defense system WORKS: The Pentagon successfully shoots down a mock nuclear warhead over California in test of missile that will stop ICBMs reaching the US]. ''The Daily Mail''. Retrieved May 31, 2017.</ref> |
− | A missile defense system | + | A missile defense system – the ability to shoot down an incoming missile with a missile – ended the doctrine of [[mutually assured destruction]] (MAD) in favor of what Reagan termed Assured Survival.<ref>http://www.thereaganvision.org/the-reagan-vision/ </ref> [[Democrat]]s and [[liberal]]s vehemently opposed Reagan and clung to the anti-technology growth Doctrine of MAD, mockingly calling missile defense "Star Wars – a futuristic fantasy."<ref>https://youtu.be/tu1r_rlUtXg</ref> |
==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 17:42, April 9, 2019
A missile-defense system is a system that can stop incoming missiles by firing another projectile, such as an anti-ballistic missile, at it. The first anti-ballistic missile was tested by the Soviet Union in 1961, and the United States soon developed one also.[1] The two countries signed the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty (AMB Treaty) in 1972, which conservatives like Phyllis Schlafly opposed.[1]
In order to eliminate the threat of a large-scale nuclear attack on the United States, U.S. President Ronald Reagan developed the Strategic Defense Initiative, and missile-defense systems continued to develop afterward.[1] The U.S. successfully tested its missile-defense system in 2017.[2][3]
A missile defense system – the ability to shoot down an incoming missile with a missile – ended the doctrine of mutually assured destruction (MAD) in favor of what Reagan termed Assured Survival.[4] Democrats and liberals vehemently opposed Reagan and clung to the anti-technology growth Doctrine of MAD, mockingly calling missile defense "Star Wars – a futuristic fantasy."[5]
See also
- THAAD, a specific missile-defense system based in South Korea
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Stracqualursi, Veronica (May 31, 2017). A brief history of US missile defense systems. ABC News. Retrieved May 31, 2017.
- ↑ US conducts successful missile intercept test, Pentagon says. Fox News. May 30, 2017. Retrieved May 31, 2017.
- ↑ Parry, Hannah (May 30, 2017). America's missile defense system WORKS: The Pentagon successfully shoots down a mock nuclear warhead over California in test of missile that will stop ICBMs reaching the US. The Daily Mail. Retrieved May 31, 2017.
- ↑ http://www.thereaganvision.org/the-reagan-vision/
- ↑ https://youtu.be/tu1r_rlUtXg