In early 2007, after several years of internal discussions and consultations with Poland and the Czech Republic, the Bush Administration formally proposed to defend against an Iranian missile threat by deploying a ground-based mid-course defense (GMD) element in Europe as part of the global U.S. BMDS (Ballistic Missile Defense System). The system would have included 10 interceptors in Poland, a radar in the Czech Republic, and another radar that would have been deployed in a country closer to Iran, to be completed by 2013 at a reported cost of at least $4 billion. The proposed European BMD capability raised a number of foreign policy challenges in Europe and with Russia. The United States negotiated and signed agreements with Poland and the Czech Republic, but for a number of reasons those agreements were not ratified by the end of the Bush Administration. This book examines the long-range ballistic missile defense in Europe. It also discusses the implementation challenges for future capabilities in Europe; and actions needed to address these implementation issues.
Paulina Cipriani
U.S. Ballistic Missile Capabilities in Europe [PDF ebook]
Background and Implementation
U.S. Ballistic Missile Capabilities in Europe [PDF ebook]
Background and Implementation
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Format PDF ● Pagini 147 ● ISBN 9781633214712 ● Editor Paulina Cipriani ● Editura Nova Science Publishers ● Publicat 2014 ● Descărcabil 3 ori ● Valută EUR ● ID 7224708 ● Protecție împotriva copiilor Adobe DRM
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