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Iran calls U.S. missile defense program for Europe "joke of the year"
2007-06-04
Iran has called a U.S. missile defense program intended to safeguard Europe against Iran a "joke of the year," the official IRNA agency reported on Monday.

Washington's missile shield project in Europe should be called a"joke of the year" since Iranian missiles can not yet reach Europe, Iran's chief nuclear negotiator and Supreme National Security Council Secretary Ali Larijani told IRNA on Sunday.

Larijani stressed that Europe is the most important commercial partner of Iran and there is no even the slightest evidence to support the U.S. claim.

"One might reasonably suppose that the U.S. is following a bigger plan and thus resort to such propaganda to divert the public opinion of their other objectives," he said.

The deployment of a U.S. missile defense system at the gate of Russia would also make significant changes to the current Russia-U. S. military balance in Europe and the East-West equilibrium in conventional weapons, according to analysts.

U.S. President George W. Bush defended on Friday U.S. plan to deploy the missile defense shield in East Europe while trying to soothe Russia's concern over the disputed missile defense program.

"It's aimed at rogue regimes that would use a missile to achieve political objective or to create unrest," Bush said of the U.S. plan in an interview with foreign press.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said Tuesday that the planned deployment of the U.S. anti-ballistic missile components in Europe "is turning the continent into a tinderbox."
Source: Xinhua
Posted by:anonymous5089

#8  Russia and Iran both talk a hell of a game, but I suspect the real truth is that neither of them can afford an arms race with anyone right now. So a lot of bluster and big talk will ensue, with russia claiming to have some "super cool" unstoppable missile that nobody can shoot down, and iran babbling on about the countdown to Israels destruction, blah, blah, blah.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2007-06-04 23:12  

#7  I think Bush has learned more about Putin and would retract that statement. Fortunately Condi is a Russia expert so, if anything, dealing with Putin is our strong suit.

My question to Iran is whether our 2nd strike capability is also part of the JOTY. I don't think it's too funny myself, but they seem intent on provoking it.
Posted by: JAB   2007-06-04 15:43  

#6   ...but George looked in Putin's eyes and knew he could trust that man. Bad call, George. Perhaps trust isn't the right word but knowing what kind of guy Putin was could mean he knew what cards Putin would play and felt he could deal with him.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2007-06-04 14:12  

#5  All we need now is for Kimmie to pipe in against this and we will have a trifecta.
Posted by: Delphi   2007-06-04 13:21  

#4  Not a joke to the Russians, apparently, but it is a joke to the Finest Military Establishment in the Known Galaxy, The Mighty Mad Mullah Military Monster Mobscene.
Posted by: Bobby   2007-06-04 12:26  

#3  ...but George looked in Putin's eyes and knew he could trust that man. Bad call, George.
Posted by: Phineter Thraviger   2007-06-04 12:03  

#2  You could be right, Steve.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2007-06-04 11:55  

#1  The way the Mad Mullahs™ and Putin are protesting, you have to wonder if we're on to something.
Posted by: Steve White   2007-06-04 11:24  

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