Missile defense changes reflect military's concerns

R. Jeffrey Smith reports in the Washington Post that President Obama's decision to refocus the missile defense program on more realistic threats than the Bush-era plan was designed to address was done with the full endorsement of the military.  According to Ploughshares Fund's Joe Cirincione, "I believe what's happening is what you witnessed happening in the Clinton years. The military never liked this stuff; they were willing to support it as long as the budget was increasing, as the president's pet rock. But as soon as the budget starts contracting, they're willing to throw this overboard."