The report details the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system, establishing it as a critical component of U.S. ballistic missile defense capable of intercepting threats across multiple ranges during their terminal flight phase. Key evidence highlights THAAD's role in complementing other BMD systems like Patriot and AEGIS, providing rapid deployment capability against diverse missile threats. Strategically, while the system is vital for regional security (e.g., South Korea, Guam), its operational readiness depends heavily on sustained funding from the Missile Defense Agency and the availability of qualified military personnel, making manpower a key policy vulnerability.
Two Men Killed in Strike On Suspected Drug Boat, First in June
English Summary
U.S. forces have initiated strikes against suspected drug vessels in the Eastern Pacific, claiming to combat illicit narcotics trafficking. However, analysis of public health data suggests that the link between these maritime strikes and the reduction of the opioid crisis is tenuous. CDC data shows that fatal overdose deaths, primarily driven by fentanyl, were already trending downward before the strikes began, and the GAO notes that fentanyl largely enters the U.S. via land borders. Policymakers should therefore consider that combating the drug trade requires a multi-faceted strategy, prioritizing enhanced border security and intelligence sharing over solely relying on naval interdiction efforts.
中文摘要
美國軍方已在東太平洋對疑似販毒船隻發動打擊,聲稱旨在打擊非法麻藥販運。然而,對公共衛生數據的分析顯示,這些海上打擊行動與減輕鴉片類藥物危機之間的關聯性極為微弱。疾病管制與預防中心(CDC)的數據顯示,致命過量用藥死亡人數(主要由芬太尼引起)在打擊行動開始前就已呈現下降趨勢;此外,國務院檢審局(GAO)指出,芬太尼藥物主要經由陸地邊境進入美國。因此,政策制定者應考慮到,打擊毒品貿易需要採取多方面策略,應優先強化邊境安全和情報共享,而非單純依賴海軍攔截行動。
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