Inhofe Wants $100M Commitment to U.S. Nuclear Defense System Against North Korea

December 5, 2017

Public Radio Tulsa:

Oklahoma U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe wants funding for a nuclear missile defense system that could be operational within a year and a half.

Inhofe and Alaska Sen. Dan Sullivan told the Senate Appropriations Committee they support the Trump administration’s request for $4 billion to spend on missile defense. North Korea’s launched an intercontinental ballistic missile 2,800 miles into space last week. Inhofe said the test indicates North Korea could hit the mainland U.S. with a nuclear attack.

“They have the range that would reach the continental United States, and they’ve proven that they have a missile that can do that,” Inhofe said. “Now, the only argument they use is they say, ‘Well, this may not have had a payload. Maybe they couldn’t have done that with a payload, actually had that kind of a range.’ Well, that doesn’t give me much comfort.”

“We’re in the most threatened position we’ve been in as a nation, and now it’s a lot easier to believe that,” Inhofe said…

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