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American Focus > Blog > Environment > A House of Dynamite Gets It Right—But Here’s the Full Picture
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A House of Dynamite Gets It Right—But Here’s the Full Picture

Last updated: October 29, 2025 8:45 am
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Overall, while the Pentagon may argue that the events in A House of Dynamite are unrealistic, the reality is that the film accurately portrays the limitations of the GMD system. The film depicts a scenario that is artificially easy, with a single incoming missile and no countermeasures used by the adversary. In reality, any competent and motivated adversary would employ a variety of strategies to increase the odds of a successful missile attack, making the system’s effectiveness questionable.

Furthermore, the testing record of the GMD system reveals a less than stellar performance. While the Missile Defense Agency claims a 100% accuracy rate in testing over the past decade, the system has only been tested under simplified conditions and has failed about half the time. The system has encountered quality control issues, equipment malfunctions, and design flaws, highlighting its fragility and lack of reliability.

Ultimately, the film serves as a cautionary tale about the limitations of missile defense systems like the GMD. While intercepting an ICBM in flight is a challenging engineering problem, the real challenge lies in defending against sophisticated countermeasures employed by adversaries. Until the system can demonstrate its effectiveness in the face of realistic threats, it remains a costly endeavor with uncertain outcomes.

As a scientist who has closely followed missile defense developments, I believe it is essential to approach this issue with a critical eye and an understanding of the complexities involved. While the Pentagon may defend the GMD system, the evidence suggests that there is still much work to be done to ensure its effectiveness in real-world scenarios.

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In conclusion, A House of Dynamite may be a work of fiction, but its portrayal of missile defense challenges is grounded in reality. It is a reminder that when it comes to national security, we must strive for solutions that are not only technologically feasible but also practical and reliable in the face of evolving threats.

As a seasoned critic and former director of the Pentagon’s Department of Operational Test and Evaluation, Dr. Phil Coyle often criticized the scripted nature of missile defense tests, stating that they are set up for success rather than real-world effectiveness. This sentiment is echoed in the film “A House of Dynamite,” where the missile defense system’s capabilities are called into question.

The Ground-based Midcourse Defense (GMD) test program has been likened to T-ball practice in comparison to the complexities of real-world missile defense scenarios. It is irresponsible to claim that the GMD system offers reliable protection when it has not been proven effective under realistic conditions. The focus should not be on whether missile defense worked in a fictional portrayal like “A House of Dynamite,” but rather on the system’s performance in actual combat situations.

The Pentagon’s sensitivity towards criticisms of the missile defense system can be attributed to the significant investments and political stakes involved. The Golden Dome missile defense project, a cornerstone of the current administration’s defense strategy, has received substantial funding with plans for further expansion. However, there are concerns about the system’s actual effectiveness, as past statements from Pentagon officials have been overly optimistic without sufficient evidence to support them.

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Instead of pursuing costly and potentially destabilizing missile defense initiatives like Golden Dome, there are more practical steps that can be taken to enhance global security. Engaging in nuclear arms control and disarmament negotiations, such as upholding the limits of the New START treaty between the United States and Russia, could significantly reduce the risks associated with nuclear weapons. By focusing on proven strategies for nuclear risk reduction, rather than speculative missile defense projects, the international community can work towards a safer and more secure future.

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