U.S. Recent Plans in National Air Defense: The East Asia Dimension
The architecture of U.S. global air defense is gradually built around major hubs, some of them covering East Asia Washington’s ambivalent approach to global strategic stability became clear back at the time of the New START signed in 2010. Despite Russia’s concerns, the document failed to enshrine any restrictions on the development of the U.S. air defense. Article XIV ... ... California and the Aleutian Islands, while mobile radars on floating platforms are deployed in the Marshall Islands and bases in Japan. Since 2004, the United States has deployed 44 GBI (ground-based interceptor) missiles at Fort Greely (Alaska) and Vandenberg ...