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Pentagon weighs bolstering defences against missile attack

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is considering ways to expand U.S. homeland and overseas defences against potential missile attack.

This might involve adding satellites in space to more effectively detect and track hostile targets.

Details on how far the administration hopes to press this in a largely supportive Congress are expected to be revealed when the Pentagon releases results of a missile defence review as early as Thursday.

The administration is not expected to propose deploying anti-missile weapons in space.

President Donald Trump’s detailed views on missile defence are not well-known. The national security strategy he announced in December 2017 called “enhanced” missile defence a priority, but it also said it is not intended to disrupt strategic relationships with Russia or China.

Robert Burns, The Associated Press

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