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Author Reiter, Dan, 1967-

Title Preventive war and its alternatives : the lessons of history / Dan Reiter
Published Carlisle, PA : Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, [2006]

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Description Electronic data
v, 35 pages : digital, PDF file
Series AD-a446 306
AD-a446 306
Summary The 2002 National Security Strategy (NSS) describes several policy tools available to curtail threats from nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) weapons, including diplomacy, deterrence, preventive attacks against NBC programs, and others. This monograph asks the question: What mix of these policies best addresses the NBC threat posed by rogue leaders and terrorists? This question must be asked because the NBC threat remains, and because financial and other constraints prevent the pursuit of all policy choices simultaneously. The central findings are that, while some of the NSS recommendations are sound, preventive wars are not attractive policy options for addressing NBC threats. Examination of the historical record reveals that limited strikes on NBC programs are generally ineffective. Larger-scale attacks intended to overthrow a regime are sometimes successful, though their financial, human, military, and geopolitical costs (including counterproductive effects on the war on terrorism are so substantial that they are unattractive policy choices. The financial costs are especially disturbing, given the hundreds of billions spent on regime change attacks which could more effectively be spent on other counterproliferation and counterterrorism initiatives, including ballistic missile defense, missile material recovery, and a variety of counterterrorism initiatives such as port security. Fortunately, the other elements of the NSS do promise to address the NBC threat effectively. Diplomacy generally has been successful at dissuading many states from acquiring NBC weapons, and persuading others to give up such weapons. Deterrence has been extremely successful at preventing the state use of NBC weapons. Some ballistic missile defense systems are showing promise of addressing short- and medium-range missile threats. Finally, evidence suggests that defensive counterterrorism measures work. The monograph recommends pursuing the policies
Analysis policies
threats
prevention
counterterrorism
weapons
terrorists
defense systems
security
costs
history
materials recovery
terrorism
guided missile defense systems
geopolitics
attack
tools
antimissile defense systems
guided missiles
warfare
Notes Title from title screen (viewed June 12, 2006)
"April 2006."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-35)
File Type Electronic book
Notes System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader
Mode of access: Internet from the SSI web site. Address as of 6/20/06: http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/PUB651.pdf; current access available via PURL
Also issued in paper format
s 2006 pau n s
Subject Preemptive attack (Military science) -- Government policy -- United States
Weapons of mass destruction -- Government policy -- United States
Nuclear nonproliferation.
Nuclear nonproliferation.
Weapons of mass destruction -- Government policy.
SUBJECT United States -- Military policy -- Cost effectiveness
Subject United States.
Form Electronic book
Author Army War College (U.S.). Strategic Studies Institute.
ISBN 1584872411
9781584872412