Strategic Policy
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Arms Control TodayJune 1, 2003
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Arms Control TodayJune 1, 2003
Despite a recent revamping and name change, a satellite program to aid missile defense missions is still not on the right path, according to a May report by the General Accounting Office (GAO). (Continue)
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Arms Control TodayJune 1, 2003
President George W. Bush announced December 17, 2002, that the United States would field initial elements of a limited national missile defense system by September 2004. (Continue)
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Arms Control TodayJune 1, 2003
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Arms Control TodayJune 1, 2003
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Arms Control TodayMay 1, 2003
Pentagon officials indicated April 9 that strategic missile defense testing could start becoming more exacting and varied in early 2005, a few months after the limited ground-based midcourse missile defense system is to be deployed. (Continue)
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Arms Control TodayApril 1, 2003
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Arms Control TodayMarch 1, 2003
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Press RoomDecember 12, 2002Media Advisory
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Arms Control TodayDecember 1, 2002
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