General Obering, director of the Missile Defense Agency, discusses legacy satellites and the future of satellite defense at a House Armed Services Committee hearing on the missile defense budget. (0:30)
General Obering discusses legacy satellites and the future of satellite defense
April 17th, 2008 by Staff · No Comments
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Sen. Kyle: Elections have consequences for missile defense
March 10th, 2008 by Meredith MacKenzie · No Comments
Speaking at the American Foreign Policy Council’s conference on missile defense Senator Jon Kyl (R-AZ) says that there is a potential for the next commander-in-chief to be someone who has cut spending on missile defense. (0:22)
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Woolsey: The only thing worse than force is letting Iran have a nuclear weapon
March 10th, 2008 by Meredith MacKenzie · No Comments
James Woolsey, former Director of the CIA, under Bill Clinton, speaking at the American Foreign Policy Council’s conference on missile defense said that the wost scenario, in the event of Iran’s developing nuclear weapons, would not be to use force, but would be to let Iran have a nuclear weapon. (0:26)
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Sen. Kyl (R-AZ): Democrats have ignored missile defense
March 10th, 2008 by Meredith MacKenzie · No Comments
The American Foreign Policy Council hosted their second annual conference on missile defense.
The biggest themes from both Jim Woolsey, CIA director under Clinton and Sen. Jon Kyl were that we are moving away from a cold war way of thinking and a focus on negotiating with Russia and focusing on new threats from Iran, China, and North Korea.
Woolsey focused on the ideology that controls Iran and that it should be taken as seriously as Hitler. He advocated even stronger sanctions against Iran for example, cutting off their refined petroleum product such as diesel. He said that the United States should increase their outreach to citizen’s in Iran who are displeased with the Amadinejad regime via broadcasting mediums like VOA. He said that caveats the National Intelligence Estimate in December had been ignored and those indicated that Iran continues to March toward developing nuclear weapons. Woolsey said if Iran continues to advance in it’s nuclear development the only thing worse than the use of force would be to let Iran have a nuclear weapon.
Kyl went a bit more into Russian and Chinese threats and how a missile that travels through space to reach it’s target is a “space weapon.” He defended the recent shoot down of the broken US satellite as a good sign for US missile defense. Kyle was much more political saying that the Democrats have been failing in appropriate funding for missile defense. Sen. Kyl said that only John McCain would return solid funding to missile defense. He criticized a “mindset on Capitol Hill that we should be spending as much on the Peace Corps as missile defense.” He called for studies on space based missile defense and full funding for missile defense. He said he feared that a new administration with the same person said we should eliminate money from the missile defense program.
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White House Gaggle
February 27th, 2008 by Lovisa Frost · No Comments
Briefer: Dana Perino
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President Bush had his normal briefings this morning. At 9:55 am, he will meet with the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic in the Oval Office of the White House. The two leaders are expected to discuss cooperation on missile defense and the visa waiver program. President Bush will also thank the Prime Minister and the people of the Czech Republic for their commitment in both Iraq and Afghanistan.
This afternoon at 2.10 pm, the President will meet the Special Envoy to the Organization of the Islamic Conference. At 3.05 pm, President Bush participates in a photo opportunity and makes remarks to the Boston Red Sox.
White House Press Secretary Dana Perino will brief the press at 12.30 pm today.
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Secretary of Defense Robert Gates speaks about the effects of the satellite shoot down with Pentagon pool reporters
February 22nd, 2008 by Meredith MacKenzie · No Comments
Sec. Gates says that a U.S. military mission to shoot down a broken satellite with a tactical missile has drawn attention and understanding to the missile defense program. (0:36)
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Secretary of Defense Robert Gates speaks with pool reporters about sharing missile defense information with other countries during his trip in Hawaii
February 21st, 2008 by Meredith MacKenzie · No Comments
Sec. Gates says that the Pentagon shared information and gave prior notice before shooting down a defunct U.S. satellite with a modified surface-to-air missile from the U.S. missile defense arsenal. He says that the U.S. will share missile defense information with other countries when appropriate. (0:28)
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Secretary of Defense Robert Gates speaks with pool reporters about missile defense during his trip in Hawaii
February 21st, 2008 by Meredith MacKenzie · No Comments
Sec. Gates speaks about how U.S. missile defense systems have been proven and that the Defense Department budget supports improving capability. (0:37)
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General James Cartwright, Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, briefed the press about a mission to shoot down a defunct satellite with a tactical missile
February 21st, 2008 by Meredith MacKenzie · No Comments
Gen. Cartwright repeated the Defense Department’s previous statement that the shot from the USS Lake Erie was a direct hit, though he said there is no “smoking gun” as to whether the fuel tank had been hit. The video of the impact showed some indications, he said, that the tank was breached such as a fireball and a vapor cloud. But Cartwright said that they are still compiling all the radar evidence and at at this time the military is about 90 percent sure that the tank was breached.
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General James Cartwright, Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff explains the size of satellite debris after being hit by a tactical missile, during a press briefing at the Pentagon
February 21st, 2008 by Meredith MacKenzie · No Comments
Gen. Cartwright describes the size and nature of debris created when a broken spy satellite was hit by a tactical missile shot from a Navy ship on Wednesday. (0:14)
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