Moderated by Randolph H. Hudson. Jiri Nehnevajsa believes that the U.S. will develop anti-ballistic missiles, which he views as unnecessary, because of political pressures put on the Presidential candidates in the coming election. Isador I. Rabi outlines the social, economic, and technological factors regarding the ineffectiveness of an anti-ballistic missiles system. Velma Linford states that the money that would have gone into building an anti-ballistic missile system would be better invested in a variety of social improvement programs.
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Moderated by Randolph H. Hudson. Jiri Nehnevajsa believes that the U.S. will develop anti-ballistic missiles, which he views as unnecessary, because of political pressures put on the Presidential candidates in the coming election. Isador I. Rabi outlines the social, economic, and technological factors regarding the ineffectiveness of an anti-ballistic missiles system. Velma Linford states that the money that would have gone into building an anti-ballistic missile system would be better invested in a variety of social improvement programs.
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