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The political and military vulnerability of America’s land-based nuclear missiles

Pages 150-153
Published online: 18 Apr 2017
 
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ABSTRACT

The current plan for US nuclear modernization would replace the nation’s aging Minuteman III missiles with next-generation missiles known as the Ground-Based Strategic Deterrent, at a cost of $100 billion or more. As part of the agreement that resulted in the Senate’s approval of the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty nuclear agreement with the Russian Federation, the Obama administration agreed to a nuclear modernization plan that includes retaining and upgrading the nation’s intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs). But from a military standpoint, these missiles are the most vulnerable and least essential components of the US nuclear arsenal. As part of its comprehensive nuclear posture review, the Trump administration should take the time to determine whether ICBMs fit into America’s nuclear deterrent strategy, and to consider options such as reducing or even eliminating them – which could be done with little risk to the overall security of the United States or its allies.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.

Funding

This article was supported through funding from both the Project on Managing the Atom at Harvard University’s Kennedy School and the Ploughshares Fund.

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Funding

This article was supported through funding from both the Project on Managing the Atom at Harvard University’s Kennedy School and the Ploughshares Fund.

Notes on contributors

Jon Wolfsthal

Jon Wolfsthal is an associate with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and Harvard University’s Project on Managing the Atom, as well as a senior advisor to Global Zero. He was formerly Special Assistant to President Barack Obama for National Security Affairs, and Senior Director for Arms Control and Nonproliferation at the National Security Council.

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