Friday, June 19, 2009

Obama Stops Missile Defense Progam : We ARE Less Secure

Little wonder that our president wants the United States to be open to attack - he wants the chaos in the population to further his agenda of remaking this country into a socialists nightmare with him as "president for life". Think not? There has already been some discussion on how to get around the 14th amendment that states ' presidents can only have two terms'.

In reality, Obama doesn't care one spit for the Constitution as he has stated on many occasions. His statements are 'the Constitution only states what the government can't do, not what the government can do for you'. Obama does what ever he pleases, the Constitution be damned and congress rubber stamps everything. On many occasion he just does what ever he wants whether it's constitutional or not - nobody cares!!

You decide! keep the faith -

Missile Threat Grows Against U.S.

A new report by the National Air and Space Intelligence Center reveals that the missile threat to the U.S. from potentially hostile nations is growing.

The report, "Ballistic and Cruise Missile Threat," details the dangers posed by the missile programs of North Korea, Iran, China, Russia and other nations. It comes as the Obama administration is planning to reduce spending on missile defense systems, the Washington Times observes.

The NASIC report discloses that since 2006, North Korea has deployed nearly 50 new missiles with a range of more than 2,000 miles. It has also tested the Taepodong-2 missile, which has a range of 3,400 miles. Both tests of the missile have been failures, but the report says they demonstrate North Korea's "determination to achieve long-range ballistic missile and space launch capabilities." It also warns that the Taepodong-2 could be exported to other countries in the future.

The NASIC report cites Iran's April launch of a missile that "can serve as a testbed for long-range ballistic missile technologies." China, the report notes, has "the most active and diverse ballistic missile development program in the world," and the number of Chinese ICBM warheads capable of threatening the U.S. is expected to grow to "well over 100 in the next 15 years."

Russia has increased its arsenal of warheads on its SS-18 ICBMs by 250 in recent years. Russia is also developing new technology "to allow Russian strategic missiles to penetrate missile defense systems," according to the NASIC report obtained by the Times.

The Pentagon, meanwhile, recently announced that its next budget includes a $1.5 billion cut in missile defense funding.

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