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Riki Ellison

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Riki Ellison isFounder and President of the Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance (MDAA), whose mission is to help make the world safer by encouraging the development of a missile defense system that would protect against ballistic missiles of all ranges. Riki Ellison was at the test site in Kauai and is available for personal comments and insights on the test. Call Mike Terrill at 602-885-1955 to arrange an interview.

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Must Reads

U.S. Must Resist Iranian Threats

Missile Interceptors: The More the Merrier

THAAD Shoots Down Multiple Missiles

Covering Half the World

Missile Defense: Light in the Depth of Darkness

Moving Hawaii Sand

The Threats from Iranian Missile Programs

Fort Sill: Our Little House on the Prairie

Iran Successfully Test-fires Fourteen Ballistic Missiles

The Terminal High Altitude and Area Defense System – THAAD

Missile Defense: Hawaii Five-O

Debating Missile Defense Funding for Fiscal Year 2012

Missile Defense Agency: Accountability and Transparency

K-Town, Germany

MDAA Missile Defense Update

U.S. Defense: "May The Force Be With You"

US Joins S. Korea in Much-Needed Naval Exercises

On Defense Issues, Promises Made Should be Promises Kept

When it Comes to Missile Defense, the Administration has No Clue

New START Treaty – Interpretation May Vary

True Grit Needed for Missile Defense

Playing ‘Deal or No Deal’ with Iran

American-Israeli Military Cooperation Still a Strong Force in the Middle East

Senate Missile Amendment to National Defense Authorization Act a Step in the Right Direction

Clear and Present Danger

Decision to Cut Missile Defense System Puts Our Allies Are at Risk – And Us, Too

Will Missile Defense Budget Be Restored?

Homeland Missile Defense: You Get What You Pay For

Diplomacy Fails: North Korea Successfully Launches Long-Range Missile

Israel's Urgent Need for Missile Defense Systems

Iran Poses New Threat to Region and World

Russian Assault on Georgia Strengthens Case for Missile Defense