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Title: Missile Defense and the SDI


1
Missile Defense and the SDI
2
The SDI in US Nuclear Strategy
  • Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD) was the
    theoretical foundation of the US-USSR nuclear
    relationship
  • Anything that hindered the opponent from
    inflicting assured destruction was considered
    destabilizing
  • This premise was used by opponents of missile
    defenses

3
Arguments against MAD
  • Hoffman claims that MAD should not be the sole
    guiding principle, since US-USSR relations are
    far more complicated
  • Military competition around Soviet efforts at
    peripheral expansion and American efforts to
    contain them
  • For instance, according to Hoffman it is unclear
    whether we would really retaliate if the USSR
    invaded Europe mutual destruction was not
    necessarily assured
  • The USSR concentrated on its conventional forces
    in preparation for a potential quick victory in
    Europe despite MAD
  • Furthermore, the USSR maintained ballistic
    missile defenses, air defenses, and shelters for
    political leaders
  • Furthermore, MAD did not fit the domestic
    political structure of the United States. The
    perverted logic was not really acceptable to the
    American public, and the USSR even had reason to
    believe that the West would not be able to keep
    up qualitatively

4
SDI and MAD
  • Assured destruction implies that only offensive
    weapons can make MAD stable defenses are only
    useful if they protect a nations second strike
    capability
  • However, defenses that reduce civilian casualties
    are inherently destabilizing
  • Even if one percent of offensive warheads were to
    get through an SDI system, the US would have to
    survive one hundred nuclear attacks
  • According to MAD doctrine, defense have to be
    leakproof to be useful semi-effective defenses
    are the worst
  • Hoffman claims that missile defenses should be
    analyzed by how they deter preemptive attack and
    reduce collateral damage

5
Impact of Defenses on the Nuclear Balance
  • Less than comprehensive defenses will raise the
    offensive force requirements
  • Dual use missile defenses make economizing
    offensive forces for maximum effectiveness
    difficult
  • Since the attacker must assume that the defender
    has assigned the majority of its defensive forces
    to each target, the defense has the strategic
    advantage
  • Given this premise, missile defenses may aid
    deterrence, since it deceases the attackers
    preemptive advantage.

6
Questions
  • Is MAD an overly simplistic governing theory as
    Hoffman claims it is?
  • Do partially effective defenses undermine
    deterrence or enhance it?
  • Are missile defenses irrelevant in the context of
    a full scale attack?
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