Nuclear Proliferation

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Nuclear Proliferation

Andrew Jackson’s farewell address to the nation, he stated, “We shall more certainly preserve peace when it is well understood that we are prepared for war,” (Political Quotations #3719). The United States has always throughout history been a major military power from the use of abnormal tactics during the Revolutionary War (1776) to the use of its technology and advanced weapons in the Persian Gulf War (1991). After World War II and the Cold War Era, the United States has been able to defend its citizens from any form of a military attack from the sea, air, and the ground on the eastern and western seaboards. With the development of the intercontinental ballistic missiles, the United States was now unable to protect the citizens from this new form of military attack a missile with a chemical or nuclear warhead. In 1983, President Ronald Reagan called upon the men and women who developed the new form of the attack, used to force Japan into signing a peace treaty, to develop a strategic defense initiative also known as “Star Wars,” which proposed to defend the continental United States from a missile attack by intercepting it before reaching its intended target. Today seventeen years after President Ronald Reagan’s speech, the United States is still unable to intercept and destroy any incoming missiles. With the slit and financial problems of the former Soviet Union States the United States now has to worry about the Russian government selling their arsenal of nuclear and chemical weapons to other nations around the world. In order to preserve its national security from ballistic missiles, the United States should proceed with its plans for the National Missile Defense System to protect its citizens from these attacks.

The Concept of a National Missile Defense System began with President Ronald Reagan’s 1983 speech. During his speech, he called for an impenetrable shield that would protect the entire United States from a ballistic missile attack (Kitfield 111-112). Shortly after President Ronald Reagan’s speech the United States and former Soviet Union States signed the Anti Ballistic Missile Treaty, which prohibits any such systems as the National Missile Defense System. Dale Grant of the Toronto Star stated that “Ronald Reagan sketched out a futuristic concept of a orbital defenses able to attack Inter-Continental Ballistic ...

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...s 1981 speech to defend the United States from a missile attack , be it nuclear or conventional missiles, of the former Soviet Union States origin. Calling upon the men and women who developed the weapons used upon the Japanese mainland to force them into signing a peace treaty to end the World War II. Even before the development of nuclear weapons, air warfare, and even before the development of gunpowder Cardinal Richelieu stated in 1687 “ Just as with the soldier who does not carry his sword at all times is subject to mishaps, so too the Kingdom that is not always prepared has much to fear,” (Political Quotations # 3682). Little did Cardinal Richelieu know that the world would develop a weapon capable of destroying miles of a civilization at a simple turn of a key. When Cardinal Richelieu lived the worst form of war was a man on horseback with a sword rushing another man on horseback. Today warfare is fought with computers and missiles. In 1975, Lord Louis Mountbatten stated, "If the Third World War is fought with nuclear weapons, the fourth will be fought with bows and arrows," (Political Quotations). Except when the United States develops the National Missile Defense System.

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