
Brian Kennedy and Michael Del Rosso: Theater Missile Defense and the North Korean Threat
The United States does not today have a missile defense that is adequate to stop a North Korean missile attack.
The United States does not today have a missile defense that is adequate to stop a North Korean missile attack.
Dr. Lowenthal discussed with students intelligence challenges he expects the U.S. will encounter, such as the democratization of intelligence and big data analysis.
“The way that the Trump administration is addressing these challenges will have a significant impact for a long time to come,” Bolton said.
Ambassador Wilczeck articulated Poland’s concerns about the “monopolistic practices of Russia” from whom Poland derives eighty percent of its energy supply.
“How do you protect your ability to access and to gain access?” Admiral Inman asked.