Hawwains – How do you feel about Obama now? How are your votes for him working for you?
July 03, 2009 : Posted by: admin : Category: protect assets strategy : Add CommentAloha, ‘Star Wars’ – Obama Bluffs on Defending Hawaii
Monday, June 29, 2009
July 4 could be another day that will live in infamy. The Obama administration seized headlines June 18 when the Defense Department stated that the United States would deploy ground- and sea-based missile-defense assets to protect Hawaii. This was a response to North Korea’s threat to launch a long-range missile on July 4 toward the islands. However, new information suggests that the administration is bluffing and our defenses are inadequate to get the job done.
Missile-defense expert Taylor Dinerman told us that the sea-based SM-3 missiles now deployed to "protect" Hawaii are not equipped with adequate software and communications to intercept a missile traveling from North Korea to Hawaii, which would reach a terminal velocity of Mach 23 to 25. The SM-3s are effective only against targets traveling at up to half that speed. It would take about $50 million to upgrade the software to enable a Mach 25 intercept. The Army’s Terminal High Altitude Area Defense missile, which also has been activated after successful tests at Barking Sands on Kauai, "doesn’t come close" to being effective against this type of threat, Mr. Dinerman said.
The Obama administration is stuck in the past on missile defense, repeating worn-out arguments about unproven technologies and destabilizing effects. The Defense Department’s 2010 budget proposal cut missile defense by $1.2 billion, and congressional Democrats rebuffed Republican attempts to restore the funding. Justification for the cuts was led by Rep. Ellen O. Tauscher, California Democrat, who is the newly confirmed undersecretary of state for arms control and international security. Ms. Tauscher will play a major role in missile-defense policy.
The cuts include scaling back the number of interceptors based at Fort Greely, Alaska, from 44 to 30. This cut is hard to justify given the proximity to North Korea and the fact that these interceptors actually could bring down one of its missiles (which may explain why Pyongyang is aiming for Hawaii). The Airborne Laser program has been downgraded to a research-and-development effort despite a recent successful test of its target-acquisition system. Taxpayers have invested about $5 billion to bring this advanced technology to the point of fruition.
The Obama administration also has cut funding for the European missile-defense shield, leaving our allies in Poland and the Czech Republic in the lurch after they took a major political risk to support the program. A February Congressional Budget Office study of the proposed European deployment concluded that "none of the alternatives considered by CBO provide as much additional defense of the United States." This retreat makes the United States appear weak before Russian bluster, which doesn’t put U.S. leaders on the best footing on the eve of a July 7 Washington-Moscow summit.
Missile defense should be central to the U.S. strategy to dissuade, deter and, if necessary, defeat threats. Instead, we are unilaterally disarming, which only strengthens the strategic logic for our adversaries to produce more missiles. Current policies encourage countries like North Korea, Iran and Syria to move ahead with advanced missile and weapons-of-mass-destruction programs that promise more bang for the buck than expensive conventional forces.
The Obama administration’s hostility to missile defense is inexplicable. The missile threat is growing, and defensive technology is increasingly effective, yet the Obama team has dug in stubbornly behind a losing strategy that emboldens our enemies and places us in greater danger. No wonder Hawaiians are nervous.
Copyright 2009 The Washington Times, LLC
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/jun/29/aloha-star-wars/
I’m headed for Kauai.
The North Korean rat will do nothing, and the rat in the White House will do nothing. They have that in common.
July 3rd, 2009 at 8:44 am
WAIT… We were attacked? Oh No? Why don’t you wait and see if we actually get hit before you go on bashing.
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July 3rd, 2009 at 9:27 am
Honestly, no one will take your political views that seriously if you can’t even spell. Had you even read the article you copied and pasted here, you would know how to spell Hawaiians.
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July 3rd, 2009 at 9:48 am
Yawn..
Missle defense was a boondoggle waste of money, just like Star Wars was for Reagan
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July 3rd, 2009 at 10:01 am
The first answer is typical of the libs. Let’s let them bomb us then blame Bush..
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July 3rd, 2009 at 10:07 am
It is spelled " Hawaiians’, …Aloha!
Actually we have left the Island, for the 4th….we are from Honolulu
My dad does not want to take a chance,…
And we are spending a couple of weeks in San Diego!
Just in case….
However the threat is real, if not now, perhaps later! And I don’t think Obama knows, …
After all Obama wants to disarm us, so the enemy has a better go at us….
Just so u know, not all Hawaiians like Obama, ….
A lot of people do not believe that he was born in the Islands, because he according to sources, was born in 2 hospitals!
Like there are 2 different birth certificates, with 2 different hospitals!
Some believe he was reg, as a life birth certificate, not necessarily born here!
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July 3rd, 2009 at 10:12 am
The United States has the LARGEST and MOST POWERFUL military in the world. I dare anyone, including NKorea and Iran, attacking the United States. You need to study the U.S. military capability carefully and find out why no one should be scared of war against this country.
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July 3rd, 2009 at 11:02 am
I’m headed for Kauai.
The North Korean rat will do nothing, and the rat in the White House will do nothing. They have that in common.
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July 3rd, 2009 at 11:34 am
The Pacific region has a huge amount of US military might stationed there. Why would Hawaiians be concerned about Sec Gates recommending that the US stop pouring money into programs that have yielded little or nothing over the past 25 years?
Even without the shift in spending, how would our ability to defend there be changed?
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July 3rd, 2009 at 12:12 pm
Hate to Break the news to you North Korea don’t have a missile that can reach Hawaii
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July 3rd, 2009 at 1:00 pm
Im sure they still love him and still hate the republicans.
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July 3rd, 2009 at 1:50 pm
North Korea bluffed that they were going to attack us, since not only aren’t they that stupid and suicidal, but they don’t have a missile that could reach Hawaii, so we bluffed that we’d knock it out of the sky. No harm, no foul.
Would you complain if North Korea had announced they had launched a Meteor Swarm against us, but then Obama had said he had rolled a seven and deflected the spell?
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July 3rd, 2009 at 2:29 pm
These are lies.
He would not leave his home state unprotected.
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