Union of Concerned Scientists and MIT Security Studies Program
Abstract
The National Missile Defense system under development by the United States would be ineffective
against even limited ballistic missile attacks from emerging missile states. Moreover, its deployment
would increase nuclear dangers from Russia and China, and impede cooperation by these
countries in international efforts to control the proliferation of long-range ballistic missiles and
weapons of mass destruction.
The United States should reconsider its options for countering the threats posed by long-range
ballistic missiles and shelve the current NMD plans as unworkable and counterproductive