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Ballistic Missiles
Obama Administration is Botching Iran Nuke Talks
By Zachary Keck
Iran Tests Long-Range Ballistic Missiles
By Ankit Panda
India to Test “China Killer” Agni-V ICBM
Local media outlets report that India will conduct the second test of the nuclear-capable Agni-V next week.
Ballistic Missiles Make War More AND Less Likely
A new study finds that states with ballistic missiles are more likely to initiate crises, and more likely to deter them.
Can Prompt Global Strike Survive Sequestration?
The Virginia Payload Module is the latest part of the Prompt Global Strike program to see its funding slashed.
Aided by Russia, China Expands A2/AD Range
Plus, Russia’s Navy is growing at an unprecedented rate. Thursday defense links.
The Real Anti-Access Story
Given the advancing capabilities of China’s anti-access forces, questions of diffusion and proliferation bear consideration.
An Overhyped Threat: Ballistic Missiles
Even as N. Korea and others develop such weapons, history shows ballistic missiles have their shortcomings.
Russia and America's New Arms Race
Signs are emerging that Moscow and Washington will compete over precision guided conventionally-armed ICBMs.
How Obama Got North Korea Wrong
Instead of doubling down on a failed policy, Obama should have adopted a tougher approach towards Pyongyang.
North Korea’s Satellite Launch Dilemma
N. Korea’s upcoming satellite launch presents a unique challenge to its neighbors – and raises the stakes.
Sorry Folks: Israel’s Iron Dome Won't Work in Asia
Despite the apparent success of Israel’s missile defense system, its application in Asia seems unlikely.