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en Over the next 15 years ... our cities will face ballistic missile threats from a wider variety of actors -- North Korea, probably Iran and possibly Iraq,

en We work closely with our allies in the region on ballistic missile defense and to maintain a strong deterrent against the threat North Korea poses. We believe the six-party talks remain the way to get North Korea to abandon its nuclear ambitions and deal with the threat from its missile program and activities.

en Iran and North Korea are two countries that have been spending a great deal of time and money to develop several different types of advanced ballistic missiles, including a type that could possibly reach the U.S. homeland with a weapon of mass destruction in the near future.

en The bottom line is the treaty is designed to not have ballistic missile defenses, and the president has decided he wants to have ballistic missile defenses, and we are proceeding on an R and D [research and development] effort to get us to point where we can have ballistic missile defenses.
  Donald Rumsfeld

en it will be necessary to deal with threats from Syria, Iran, and North Korea afterward.

en Indications are that North Korea launched two short-range missiles. We have consistently pointed out that North Korea's missile program is a concern that poses a threat to the region and the larger international community.

en I would say that we have courted disaster in Iraq , in North Korea , in Iran .

en On the question of whether we will have missile talks about missile defense with North Korea -- right now, we are not talking with them about anything, but I suspect in the near future we will,

en The most widely used vertical missile launcher in the fleet, the MK 41 is a high-performance, survivable and versatile system that requires minimal manning and training, and is integral to the United States' sea-based ballistic missile defense program. Our open architecture design also enables us to continually upgrade the MK 41 and meet current and future threats to our nation's security.

en If the North Koreans really wanted to send a signal, why not do a ballistic missile test?

en The most widely used vertical missile launcher in the fleet, the MK 41 is a high performance, survivable and versatile system that requires minimal manning and training, and is integral to the United States' sea-based ballistic missile defense program. Our open architecture design also enables us to continually upgrade the MK 41 and meet current and future threats to our nation's security. We greatly appreciate the U.S. Navy's continued support of the combat-proven MK 41 VLS program.

en They may well have been focusing more on Iraq and Iran and North Korea, ... And even if they had been focusing hard on this Indian test range, my hunch is that they wouldn't have gotten more than about a day or so worth of notice.

en Why are the Iranians pushing so aggressively instead of biding their time, like North Korea did? The obvious answer is that Iran is in a far stronger position. Iran can respond in ways that can be very painful to the international community. Iran has leverage.

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en There is no other country on Earth that I know of that is exporting ballistic missiles the way North Korea is. They've cornered the market.

en I continue to be convinced that this is the wrong war at the wrong time, ... The threat from Iraq is not imminent and it will distract America from the two more immediate threats to our security: the clear and present danger of terrorism and the crisis with North Korea.
  Edward Kennedy


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