Europeans unlikely to accept homeland missile defense, expert says

BMD EUROSKEPTICISM: The U.S. is unlikely to win over its European allies on the need for a homeland ballistic missile defense (BMD) system, according to Colin Gray, who recently studied the issue as European director of the National Institute for Public Policy. Europeans are resistant because they...

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