Stephen Flynn, Senior Fellow at Council on Foreign Relations, Describes How Increased Security for Military Bases Can Make Civilian Populations Vulnerable at House Oversight Hearing
At an Oversight Committee Hearing regarding Ballistic Missile Defense systems, Dr. Flynn claimed that too much focus on conventional missile and military attacks could lead enemies to avoid the systems by striking civilian populations in non-conventional ways. (0:50)
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