Friday, April 27, 2007

The bad news is ...

Democrats Have Your Back

PACIFIC MISSILE RANGE FACILITY, KAUAI, Hawaii: In a first-of-its-kind dual missile defense test today, Raytheon Company produced Standard Missile-3 (SM-3) and Standard Missile-2 (SM-2) simultaneously engaged targets over the Pacific Ocean.

This was the first time a U.S. Navy ship demonstrated simultaneous ship engagements against both cruise and ballistic missile targets. It was the eighth successful intercept for the Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense system's SM-3. - [Raytheon Missiles Engage Ballistic Missile and Airborne Targets Over the Pacific Ocean]

I showed you that so you'd appreciate this:

Missile Defense Mischief
Wall Street Journal
April 27, 2007; Page A16

One of the Bush Administration's quiet successes has been missile defense -- from the negotiated demise of the Cold War ABM Treaty to initial ground-based deployments. But that progress is suddenly in jeopardy from opposition in Russia and Congress, and just when we might really begin to need it against the likes of Iran.

The immediate dispute concerns the U.S. offer to extend missile defenses to Europe. The Czech Republic has expressed interest in providing a site for a tracking radar, while Poland is considering whether to host the interceptors that would destroy incoming missiles.

Linked to upgraded radars in Britain and Greenland and a command-and-control system in Colorado, the Polish and Czech sites could protect Europe from long-range missiles launched from Iran. It would also provide an additional layer of defense for America's East Coast. Tehran is expected to have long-range missiles by 2015 or sooner, and since the world can't seem to muster the resolve to halt its nuclear program, missile defense would seem a logical -- and urgent -- priority.

If only.

In the run-up to the '06 elections, one of the many dangers warned of  if Democrats gained control was missile defense.  Pick your own reason why, but democrats have done everything in their power to stop us from developing an anti-missile defense system.  When the newly elected Republican congress authorized funds, Bill Clinton refused to release them.  Well guess what ?  Democrats in Congress have vowed to kill this initiative. . Representative Ellen Tauscher, chairman of the House Subcommittee on Strategic Forces, is opposing the Pentagon's $310 million request to begin construction next year.

The arguments against the "third site," as the Polish-Czech contribution is known, are updated versions of the anti-Star Wars rhetoric of the Reagan years. Ms. Tauscher claims the missile defense system isn't "fully tested," but the initial system the Bush Administration has fielded in Alaska and California and now wants to extend to Europe isn't the final architecture. The idea is to follow the models provided by the JSTAR military surveillance plane and Predator spy plane. Both were still in the experimental phase when they were called into service in the Gulf War and Afghanistan, respectively. The missile defense system is constantly being tested and upgraded.

I'm having dinner this weekend with Thomas Jefferson, and will ask his counsel on what to do about these people.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Water that tree Rodger.

Casca

Anonymous said...

un-frick-n-believe-able

with our luck, the missle designed to hit San Fran will go off course...

what is the average IQ of a liberal demonut?

Anonymous said...

I believe it is expressed in fractions.

Anonymous said...

How much do you think Hillary can get from the Chicoms for this technology?

Anonymous said...

Damn straight Casca
MM

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