Missile defense debate heats up as 2008 looks decisive

A confluence of events are lining up to make 2008 a decisive year for long-term U.S. missile defense planning, with upcoming elections for control of Washington clashing with end-of-Bush administration efforts to secure ground-based ballistic interceptors in Eastern Europe, as well as annual...

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