Rogue country could secretly buy long-range missile, Shelton says
A rogue state might be able to secretly acquire a long-range ballistic missile to attack the U.S. before Washington can deploy a National Missile Defense system, but developing a such a missile without being detected is unlikely, according to Gen. Henry Shelton, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff...
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