TFP
Calls for
Immediate Deployment of Effective Missile Defense
(July 31, 2001)
Effective missile defense must be
a top priority, according to an American TFP statement just
released at a July 31 press conference held by the Americans
for Missile Defense in Washington.
Nearly one hundred people
attended the conference highlighting the importance of defending
America from a nuclear threat. It featured remarks by Senators
Jon Kyl and Jim Inhofe and Rep. Curt Weldon.The instability
of a dangerous post-Cold War world and the possibility of
an attack by Russia, China, North Korea or some other rogue
state makes the initiative all the more urgent.
While praising the
Bush Administration for aggressively moving to protect America
from ballistic missiles, the TFP statement noted that "the
speed with which this is happening is a cause for concern,
for our enemies continue to develop their missile programs."
The TFP observed that
a timetable projecting a rudimentary missile defense by
2004 would "provide little relief, especially when we consider
what the Saddam Husseins of this world would love to do
to America."
"Ours is a dangerous
world where missile defense is not an option but a moral
imperative," the TFP document states. "One mushroom cloud
over any American city or town will not soon be forgotten
by our families, friends, mothers and sisters."
The TFP calls upon
Senator Joseph Biden, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee and Congress to fund the research and deployment
of an effective multilayered missile defense system.