👉 "Missiles in America" by Mark J. Miller is a critical examination of U.S. missile defense policies and their implications for national security, international relations, and global stability. Miller argues that the proliferation of missile defense systems, particularly those developed by the United States and its allies, has led to an arms race in missile technology, undermining trust and stability among nations. He contends that these systems not only threaten regional security but also provoke adversaries, escalating tensions and potentially leading to conflict. The book delves into the complexities of missile defense, including its technological, political, and strategic dimensions, advocating for a more balanced approach that prioritizes diplomacy and arms control over unilateral defense measures.