Missile Defence: What the Obama Administration’s Change of Policy Means for Europe and the United Kingdom
Oct 2009, Vol. 154, No. 5By Michael CodnerThough the US has cancelled the Eastern European ‘Third Site’ missile defence programme, it has done so in favour of a staged improvement of sea-based defences. This represents a sizeable investment in missile defence. By contrast, European states, including the UK, have failed to invest. Britain must therefore, in the coming defence review, decide how to apply increasingly limited resources to the problems inherent to its reliance on American support.
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