Pentagon Test Czar Sees Possible Need for Interceptor Component Redesign Rachel Oswald January 29, 2014 The Pentagon’s testing czar on Wednesday said a critical piece of the U.S. missile-defense system may require a redesign following multiple test failures. The Defense Department’s operational test and evaluation office concluded in its fiscal 2013 annual report that repeated […]
Reuters Story on Missile Defense Re-Design Quotes Kingston Reif
U.S. should consider re-design of missile defense system: report January 29. 2014 By Andrea Shalal-Esa (Reuters) – The U.S. Missile Defense Agency should consider redesigning a key part of its ground-based missile defense system after a series of test failures in recent years, the Pentagon’s chief arms tester said in a new report due to […]
Engineering & Technology Magazine Story on Missile Defense Flaws Quotes Kingston Reif
Call for flawed US missile defence system redesign By Tereza Pultarova The US Missile Defense Agency should consider redesigning a key part of its ground-based missile defence system following a series of test failures, a new report has said. The report by Pentagon’s chief arms tester has reviewed glitches that occurred during the system’s testing […]
TruthOut Publishes OpEd on So-Called “Nuclear Weapons Free Iran Act” by Dr. Levine, Board Member
Lessons Senators Should “Read Before Signing” the Menendez-Kirk Iran Sanctions Bill The Menendez-Kirk Iran sanctions bill (SB 1881), or “Nuclear Weapon Free Iran Act,” would move America closer to a Hobson’s choice between going to war with Iran and accepting an Iranian nuclear weapon. Have the senators planning to sign the bill actually read it? […]
The New Republic Cites Menendez-Kirk Sanctions Bill Analysis by Ed Levine
The Boldest Part of Obama’s Speech Was His Iran Veto Threat By John B. Judis January 28, 2014 My attention wandered through much of President Barack Obama’s State of the Union speech, but I perked up when I heard Obama say, “Let me be clear: if this Congress sends me a new sanctions bill now […]