Lawmakers greet Bush missile defense speech with praise, caution
Capitol Hill proponents of missile defense praised President Bush's call for the country to "move beyond" the constraints of the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty and build a missile defense shield, but skeptics said the speech didn't answer some difficult questions. Speaking May 1 at the National...
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