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Why Is Missile Defense Controversial?

A_Freeman Wrote: Sep 18, 2009 10:52 AM
There is a huge gap between the right of an individual to defend oneself, and a government which is supposed to protect that individual and his rights, and being involved in the affairs of the world.

Missile defense - as the term might suggest - is defensive, not offensive. Brilliant American scientists have developed sophisticated technologies to prevent missiles - including those armed with nuclear warheads - from reaching their intended victims. If we are willing to share this capability to protect people around the world, Sen. Jim DeMint asked, "What is controversial about that?"

Arguing with Idiots By Glenn Beck

I'd like to take a stab at answering the Senator's question (raised at a Heritage Foundation forum in which I was privileged to participate this week) but first, a little context...