The Star Wars Enigma: Behind the Scenes of the Cold War Race for Missile Defense
- Author:
- Nigel Hey
- Publisher:
- Potomac Press
- Reviewed in:
- Fall 2012
- Category:
- Technology
A behind-the-scenes look at Ronald Reagan’s Strategic Defense Initiative. The year 1982 was a desperate time for the U.S. defense community. The United States had no effective system to completely protect itself from an attack with nuclear-armed intercontinental ballistic missiles, which the Soviet Union possessed in large quantity, and the doomsday philosophy of mutually assured destruction seemed inescapable. But people in the Reagan administration, including the President himself, were not content with what they viewed as a morally unacceptable status quo. Then Adm. James Watkins, a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, asked, “Wouldn’t it be better if we could develop a system that would protect, rather than avenge, our people?” With that, the President’s commitment to the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) became certain. Hey says ultimately, SDI reflected Western political idealism, a powerful ingredient in the struggle to finally conquer the terrors of the Cold War and to allay the threat of nuclear holocaust. The Star Wars Enigma tells this dramatic story.
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