U.S. Missile Intercept a Success. Now What?

June 1, 2017

CBN News:

Defense officials are taking a victory lap after successfully shooting down a mock ballistic missile over the Pacific Ocean this week. It was the first live-fire intercept test of an intercontinental ballistic missile in history, a critical U.S. achievement coming at a critical time.

“It was phenomenal, historic, making our planet, our country safe from North Korea. It’s the first time ever we shot down an ICBM missile,” Riki Ellison, founder of the Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance, said.

Ellison started his organization to support the United States’ defense program and make it safer for all Americans. He was invited to watch the launch in person.

Ellison says, “They can’t threaten us. They cannot invest enough money. They cannot create the technology to hold the United States hostage with a nuclear weapon on a ballistic missile. This is a tremendous achievement for just the deterrent ability it has.”

Ellison calls it a win-win for the American public because it gives the President Donald Trump and his commanders more options to challenge North Korea.

As the mock warhead rose from across the Pacific Ocean, the interceptor roared into space from California’s Vandenberg airbase, more than 4,000 miles away. Within an hour the five-foot-long interceptor hit its mark.

It’s described as the equivalent of hitting one speeding bullet with another…

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