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Russia issues new missile defence threat
2007-07-04
Russia warned today that it would position its rockets close to the Polish border and point missiles at US bases in Europe if Washington rebuffed its latest offer of cooperation on missile defence.

Russia's hawkish first deputy prime minister, Sergei Ivanov, made it clear that Moscow would be forced "to respond" if the Bush administration snubbed Vladimir Putin's offer to work together on missile defence using a Soviet-era radar base. "If our proposal is not accepted we will take adequate measures. An asymmetrical and effective response will be found," he said. This response would include basing "new rocket forces in the European part of Russia" in the enclave of Kaliningrad, he said. The Russian missiles would be able to "parry the threats that will arise from the [US] missile defence system," he added.

The Kremlin's latest warning comes after two days of meetings between Mr Putin and George Bush at the US president's seaside family retreat in Kennebunkport, Maine. Ahead of the talks the Pentagon had incensed Mr Putin by announcing plans to place elements of its missile defence shield in Poland and the Czech Republic. Mr Putin has derided US claims that the system is aimed at dealing with rogue missiles fired by Iran and North Korea, saying it is actually aimed at Russia.
It's all about me, ME, ME!!!!
Last month Mr Putin suggested the US scrap its existing plans and instead share a Soviet-era radar station in Azerbaijan. During talks this week he went further - offering to work with the US administration over missile defence within the framework of the Nato-Russia Council, and promising use of another early-warning system in southern Russia.

Mr Bush's answer, however, was decidedly lukewarm. Although the president praised Mr Putin's offer as "innovative and strategic", he made it clear that Washington was likely to go ahead anyway with its missile shield in Poland and the Czech Republic. "As I told Vladimir, I think that the Czech Republic and Poland need to be an integral part of the system," Mr Bush said.

Most experts now believe that Russia will take active military countermeasures. They include targeting the US's new defence bases in central Europe with Iskandar missiles based in Kaliningrad. Russia will also upgrade its nuclear missile arsenal, put more missiles on mobile launchers and move its fleet of nuclear submarines to the north pole, experts predict.

Mr Putin - who is in Guatemala to hear the fate of Russia's bid to host the 2014 Winter Olympics - struck a conciliatory note today, describing US-Russian relations as "mutually satisfactory". "I am sure that, despite known disagreements, which are unavoidable in an open and honest dialogue, the policy of comprehensive development of bilateral ties in all areas will continue," he said.

Mr Ivanov is, like his boss, a former KGB agent and he is a strong candidate to succeed Mr Putin as president next year. He said that if the Bush administration accepted Mr Putin's offer there would be no point in talking about a "new cold war". "You, journalists, will forget the term 'cold war' after that. It will just disappear. Ground for using it will just cease to exist," Mr Ivanov said at a news conference in Tashkent.
And I'm sure you have lots of experience making ... things ... cease to exist.
Posted by:lotp

#7  Much like Islam, RasPutin needs to publicly be called upon his bullshit. Excalibur may be a wee bit over the top, but I'd rather see that sort of behavior modification than for us to sit idly by.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-07-04 23:54  

#6  Here's my response: you are going to target them anyway, why the bluster?
Posted by: Mike N.    2007-07-04 22:57  

#5  I would publicly respond, "Meh, go ahead."
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-07-04 22:47  

#4  Sink a sub. See if attitude changes. Sabotage an oil refinery. See if attitude changes. Repeat as necessary.

It is ludicrous we should allow ourselves to be threatened by this thug. We allow this to our peril.
Posted by: Excalibur   2007-07-04 16:12  

#3  The only thing all this monkey motion will result in is lots of extra costs to the Russian government.

The other thing it does is make it a lot harder for Angela Merkel, or any other Euro, to conduct Ostpolitik against the Amis. May also make them think twice about where they get their energy.

I always knew the Russians were bullies, but they were supposed to be smart chess players, too. This is just dumb at any level except the ruskie military-industrial complex.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2007-07-04 15:15  

#2  It matters not what Putin does, but what he says, because he's most interested in affecting European public opinion, and they are scared. Scared of their declining birthrates, scared of their rising social costs, scared of their rising Muslim populations, scared of Iran, scared of Pakistan, and scared most of all by Russia, and the more scared people are, the higher the price of petroleum and natural gas, of which Russia has much and Europe has little. Russia has only two resources: nuclear weapons and non-nuclear energy, and it can leverage the one to enhance the value of the other. And the ONLY way out of the dilemma is to reduce the demand for energy. Good luck.
Posted by: Perfesser   2007-07-04 15:12  

#1  Russia warned today that it would position its rockets close to the Polish border and point missiles at US bases in Europe if Washington rebuffed its latest offer of cooperation on missile defence

So what? Russia isn't going to attack anyone. And they sure as hell aren't going to try to shoot down an interceptor that's going after an Iranian nuke.

The only thing all this monkey motion will result in is lots of extra costs to the Russian government.

Perhaps it will be the excuse he needs to build a few more subs or nukes or something I don't know.

Am I missing something? I don't even know why everyone seems to be going ape over this.
Posted by: gorb   2007-07-04 14:56  

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