From Patty-Jane Geller, The Heritage Foundation <[email protected]>
Subject YOU'RE INVITED: The Next Missile Defense Review: Policies to Make America Safer
Date September 30, 2021 3:06 PM
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The Next Missile Defense Review
Policies to Make America Safer
Wednesday, October 6, 2021
12:00 p.m. – 12:45 p.m. ET
Featuring
Dr. Brad Roberts
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear and Missile Defense Policy (2009-2013)
Dr. Tom Karako
Senior Fellow, International Security Program and Director, Missile Defense Project, Center for Strategic and International Studies
Hosted by
Patty-Jane Geller
Policy Analyst, Nuclear Deterrence and Missile Defense,
The Heritage Foundation
The Biden Administration is immersed in its Missile Defense Review, which will outline the policies, capabilities, and strategies the Defense Department will pursue to address increasingly complex missile threats from around the world. The ongoing review has Washington wondering whether the Biden Administration will maintain existing policies like outpacing the rogue state threat, protecting U.S. forces abroad, and relying on nuclear deterrence to address large scale attacks, or go in a different direction.

On October 6th, join expert panelists as they discuss what an ideal Missile Defense Review should entail, and what we can expect to see from the Biden Administration.
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