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Correcting the
Record: Carnegie and Missile Defense
On behalf of the
Carnegie Endowment, I must alert you to an egregious
statement stating that the Endowment is "an organization
that has devoted millions of dollars to crippling and
killing US missile defenses."
The Carnegie
Endowment does not take institutional positions. In
fact, we have associates with different, and opposing,
viewpoints on missile defense. Furthermore, the idea
that we have spent millions on this issue is completely
wrong. Experts at the Endowment have supported a
reasonable and affordable research program to explore
defenses against long-range missiles and the fielding
and improvement of theater defense to protect our troops
and allies. Some experts at the Endowment argue for
immediately fielding a national missile defense system;
others argue against immediately fielding such a system.
No one here is working to "cripple" or "kill" U.S.
missile defenses.
Presenting hyperbole
as fact is poor journalism, and your readers deserve
better.
Carmen E. MacDougall
Vice President for
Communications
Carnegie Endowment
for International Peace |