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TFP
Supports
ABM Treaty Withdrawal
(December 18, 2001)
In a December 18 letter,
the American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family
and Property (TFP) showed its appreciation to President George
W. Bush for following through with his promise to withdraw
from the Anti-Ballistic Missile treaty. As the President recently
stated, the treaty, "hinders our government's ability
to develop ways to prevent our people from future terrorist
or rogue state missile attacks."
By withdrawing from the treaty, President
Bush showed the courage and political will to do what is right
for America. Deploying a multi-layered missile defense system,
as soon as it is technologically feasible, will ensure the
protection of our country, in the uncertain days ahead in
post-9/11 America.
The TFP noted that the president's
decision also disproved naysayers who were predicting an imminent
diplomatic disaster to befall us if we withdrew from the treaty.
On the contrary it demonstrated once a again the wisdom of
the ancient adage, si vis pacem, para bellum (if you want
peace, prepare for war).
The TFP letter pointed out hopes that
the efficacy of this action will be starkly clear even if
it stops just one nuclear warhead aimed at a major American
city, thus saving millions of lives.
To read this letter, click
here.
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