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Obama, Congress should push NATO missile defense program off 'fiscal cliff'

As the automatic defense spending cuts loom, President Obama and Congress should cancel the flawed, expensive NATO missile-defense program. Ending the program would encourage greater international cooperation on security issues and free up Navy ships to address actual threats.

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A US soldier stands next to a Patriot surface-to-air missile battery at an army base in Morag, Poland, May 26, 2010. Op-ed contributor Yousaf Butt writes: 'It would be far better for the NATO nations to cooperate on other militarily useful missions instead of on a defense system that does not work,' with 'inherent architectural flaws.'

Unless President Obama and Congress reach an agreement over the next few weeks, deep automatic cuts on defense spending 鈥 to the tune of $55 billion next year alone 鈥 will kick in starting in early 2013. One expensive Pentagon boondoggle that should be canceled in these times of tight budgets is the NATO missile defense program.

Not only would canceling this program save billions, it would be strategically sensible, bring about greater international cooperation on security issues, and .

According to the current missile-defense plan, the United States, working with NATO, would ramp up the deployment of a mix of increasingly sophisticated sea- and land-based missile interceptors around Europe in an attempt to guard against any possible future Iranian nuclear missiles. That sounds good, but the problem is that an enemy bent on delivering a nuclear payload could easily , thereby swamping the radars and other sensors with fake signals.

In fact, two recent government-sponsored and will not work under real combat conditions. As Philip Coyle, who stepped down as associate director for national security and international affairs in the Obama administration鈥檚 Office of Science and Technology Policy recently put it, the program is

Besides saving about , there would be numerous other collateral benefits to canceling this flawed program. Missile defense has been the main irritant in recent US-Russia relations. Shelving it like Syria, Iran, space and nuclear security, the American strategic pivot to the Pacific, and the emerging issues over the future of the Arctic.

of the missile defense system's future ability to upset the balance of nuclear arms agreed to in the New START treaty . And if the US had to preserve a larger nuclear deterrent just to keep up with Russian numbers this would be brought about by the flawed missile defense plan.

And as the missile defense program undergoes mission creep beyond just Europe, into the Pacific and Middle East, it is raising tensions in those geopolitical spheres also. Indeed, the bipartisan Strategic Posture Commission has pointed out that 鈥.鈥

Such stockpile increases will likely compel India and, in turn, Pakistan to also ramp up their nuclear weapon numbers. Any US policy that adds nuclear tinder to South Asia will certainly come back to haunt Washington down the road.

Of course, Washington shouldn't cancel missile defense just to please Russia or China. It should be canceled because the system is fundamentally flawed and ridiculously expensive. Shutting it down

Doing so would also free up the more than 30 Navy ships that are slated to become floating launchpads for missile defense interceptors. Instead of being wasted as floating barges, these ships could instead be used for actual naval military missions.

Defense expert and commentator聽, and advocated for an increase from the roughly 284 Navy ships the US has to about 350. The more than 30 鈥淎egis鈥 missile defense interceptor ships, together with their support crews and naval bases, could go a long way in bridging this gap by carrying out real military missions such as those Mr. Kaplan suggests. Diverting those ships for the flawed missile defense plan will stretch the Navy鈥檚 limited destroyer fleet for no good reason.

What about the concern that the US would be abandoning Poland and other European allies if missile defense is canceled? It would be far better for the NATO nations to cooperate on other militarily useful missions instead of on a defense system that does not work. Washington would be doing its NATO allies a favor by candidly admitting . Friends don't let friends field junk-defense hardware. 聽

In any case, according to statements made by the Polish foreign minister, it appears that Poland is . And if NATO states do get genuinely worried about missile threats in the future, they could cooperate on 鈥 ones that may even have some chance of working.

The current NATO missile defense project 鈥 for instance, by giving the NATO bureaucracy a new raison d'锚tre post-Cold War 鈥 rather than having anything to do with real national security concerns of NATO states. If genuine national security concerns were motivating proponents of missile defense, they would not cheer-lead a system that

The current missile defense plan will only give America and its allies a false sense of security, while simultaneously giving China and Russia a false sense of insecurity, potentially causing a needless backlash from them.

In this time of tight budgets, Washington ought to stick to core military missions and not indulge in the expensive fantasy of an unworkable missile defense. America has spent already chasing this dream in vain. As then-Senator , the 鈥渙bsession with missile defense鈥s鈥roubling because of the attention and resources being diverted from critical efforts to address genuine threats.鈥

Conservative fiscal hawks should now show their mettle by agreeing to cut the flawed missile defense program as part of a deal to avert the looming sequestration budget cuts. Pushing this expensive dead-end project over the fiscal cliff will save huge amounts of money that could be put to better use in actually defending the nation.

Yousaf Butt, a nuclear physicist, is professor and scientist in residence at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies at the Monterey Institute of International Studies. The views expressed are his own.

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