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  • In 2016, the United States angered Russia by activating a missile defense system in

  • Romania to defend US allies. Few countries around the world have the means to implement

  • their own missile defense system, so which ones do?

  • Well, missile defense is incredibly complex and expensive, and has been described as trying

  • tohit a bullet with another bullet”. Originally it was actually a byproduct of

  • the Cold War. As Russia and the US squared off with their nuclear weapon stockpiles,

  • the threat of attack kept both from actually using any. But it was clear that whichever

  • side perfected their defensive technology would have the upper hand, and in a strange

  • twist, better defense actually increased the risk of nuclear war. So in 1972, the two signed

  • the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, which limited their missile defense to cover just the country

  • capitals, Washington DC and Moscow, as well as their missile launch sites.

  • But just ten years after it was signed, the United States announced the disastrous Strategic

  • Defense Initiative, nicknamed Star Wars. This system was part of President Ronald Reagan's

  • attempts to end the doctrine of mutually assured destruction, and worked, basically by shooting

  • lasers from space. The leader of Russia’s Communist Party called the planinsane”,

  • and so did many of Reagan’s critics. After 30 billion dollars in spending, Star Wars

  • was eventually shut down and transformed into America’s National Missile Defense program,

  • which relies on radar and satellite tracking to take down incoming missiles. Since 1985,

  • the US has spent roughly $180 billion dollars on missile defense alone.

  • In 2002 the US withdrew from the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, and placed anti-ballistic

  • missiles on Navy ships patrolling around the world, as well as in the Black Sea near Russia,

  • citing security concerns from rogue states and terrorists.

  • Another country heavily reliant on missile defense is Israel. The program, called The

  • Arrow, was built and funded in collaboration with the United States. The Arrow was introduced

  • when it was revealed that a number of neighboring Middle Eastern states had acquired long range,

  • surface-to-surface missiles. But Israel also sees a large number of short-range rocket

  • attacks from Hamas in the Gaza Strip. To combat that problem, the country also has what they

  • callthe Iron Dome”, which uses faster and smaller missiles, and has a reported success

  • rate of about 90%

  • While 31 countries have ballistic missiles, only five countries have their own form of

  • missile defense. Besides the US, Israel, and Russia, missile defense systems are also operated

  • by India as well as France, which shares its technology with Italy and the UK. But despite

  • the huge cost and significance of defending against potential nuclear missiles, the reality

  • of these systems is that they frequently miss their targets in testing, and may not be nearly

  • as reliable as they need to be for protection.

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  • Since defense systems mainly work to stop nuclear attacks, it's pretty important to

  • know who actually has the capability to launch one. So, which countries have nuclear weapons?

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哪些國家可以防禦核導彈? (Which Countries Can Defend Against Nuclear Missiles?)

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