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Strategic Defense: The Fearful Symmetry


Article # : 15620 

Section : BOOK WORLD
Issue Date : 2 / 1989  4,209 Words
Author : Harry Zubkoff
Harry Zubkoff publishes Defense Media Review, a summary analysis of media coverage of defense-related news. He is currently writing a book about the media.

       THE SHIELD OF FAITH
       The Hidden Struggle for Strategic Defense
       B. Bruce-Briggs
       New York: Simon & Schuster, 1988
       464 pp., $22.95
       
        "Let me share with you a vision of the future which offers
        hope. . . . What if free people could live secure in the
        knowledge that their security did not rest upon the threat
        of instant U.S. retaliation to deter a Soviet attack; that
        we could intercept and destroy strategic ballistic missiles
        before they reached our own soil or that of our
        allies?. . . I call upon the scientific community who
        gave us nuclear weapons to turn their great talents to the
        cause of making those nuclear weapons impotent and
        obsolete."
       
        ---Ronald Reagan
        March 23, 1983
       
        Despite the mountain of published material on the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) since President Reagan introduced the concept in March 1983, relatively few people now, almost six years later, know precisely what SDI is or understand what it is meant to do. This is partly due to a failure of the Great ... (1998 of 24452 Characters)
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