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Anger in Europe as Obama scraps missile defense
2009-09-17
The Wall Street Journal reported that the US is to shelve the plan, which was first mooted by the Bush administration and has been a source of friction with Russia ever since.
KORAX: Of course, I'd say that the United States deserves Captain Obama. We like him. We really do.
The move would be a cause of celebration in Moscow but of real concern to Eastern European countries which have looked to Washington for support against their former imperial master Russia. The US has said the shield is to guard against attacks by rogue states, such as Iran.

The former Czech prime minister, Mirek Topolanek, said: "This is not good news for the Czech state, for Czech freedom and independence. It puts us in a position wherein we are not firmly anchored in terms of partnership, security and alliance, and that's a certain threat."

The Polish deputy foreign minister, Andrzej Kremer, saidthat Warsaw had heard from different sources there were "serious chances" the anti-missile system would not be deployed.

Russian officials said they did not want to immediately comment on media reports that cited unidentified US officials.

"We are waiting for confirmation of these reports," a source in Russia's foreign ministry said. "In principle, such a development would help the development of our bilateral relations with the United States."

The newspaper said the decision followed a review ordered by Mr Obama. He called the current Czech prime minister Jan Fischer on Wednesday night to discuss missile defence.

Mr Obama, who is due to meet the Russian president Dmitry Medvedev next week in New York, says he wants better ties with Russia so that the two former Cold War foes can co-operate on Afghanistan and reduce the risk of nuclear proliferation.

He may also have been reassured by Moscow's growing willingness to discuss further sanctions against Iran.
KORAX: That idiot couldn't lead his people out of a paper bag. Half the continent knows it. That's why they're learning to speak Russian ...
Posted by:Mizzou Mafia

#10  BHARAT RAKSHAK > US ANTI-MISSLE SYSTEMS IN ISRAEL, AZERBAIJAN TO REPLCE SCRAPPED MISSLE SHIELD IN EASTERN EUROPE.

thus of course ergo

SAME > SARKOZY ACCUSES OF IRAN OF HIDING WEAPONS, PROGRAMS WHICH THREATEN ISRAEL.
+ FRANCE: IRAN IS HIDING ADVANCED WEAPONS PROGRAMMES.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2009-09-17 23:31  

#9  New Obama Administration slogan - "Obama: supportive of our enemies, tough on our friends!"
Posted by: DMFD   2009-09-17 22:17  

#8  Once again Young Barack's being taken to school.

No chance that Putin's band of thieves will put any pressure on their business partners in Iran. Doing so would hit them in the most sensitive spot: their personal accounts, into which flow a goodly portion of any state-supported deal, whether for materiel or technology or civilian equipment.

Obama expected the House of Saud to lead the arabs in reciprocating the concessions he's pushed on Israel. The saudis laughed at him.

Obama expected Ahmadinejad to make serious concessions in return for his dropping any pressure on Iran's nuclear program when he assumes the UNSC presidency. Ahmadinejad is laughing at him.

Obama expects PutinMobutu and his fellow thugs to forgo many millions of Iranian quid for his quo of abandoning missile defense. The Kremlin's ringing with laughter now.

Why did anyone suspect that this naive and oddly arrogant little lamb would not get eaten alive by the world's jackals?
Posted by: lex   2009-09-17 18:14  

#7  well, to be fair the chezchs and the poles did drag their feet when Bush 1st offed. assuming they survive, the next time we offer something that they ultimately want, they will prolly grab with both hands and make sure there is actual facilities built and manned before the next administration gets sworn in.
Posted by: Nguard   2009-09-17 16:05  

#6  Pfft! Who cares! They're all peasants! And they're all revolting!
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You can say that again!
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Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2009-09-17 15:59  

#5  Europe loved Obama during the election. Fickle friends.
Posted by: Richard of Oregon   2009-09-17 15:25  

#4  We run just enough of a missile defense program to keep the Czechs and Poles from trying to get the bomb and then pull the rug out from under them when the crunch time comes.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2009-09-17 14:09  

#3  Dear cousins... welcome to 'hope and change.'
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-09-17 13:06  

#2  But he is sooo photogenic. Why, we hadn't seen a rally like that in Berlin since I don't know when...

Bonus points vs Czechs for speaking out against leftwing agendas?
Posted by: swksvolFF   2009-09-17 12:50  

#1  The point of missile defence was to make it not worthwhile for a state to get a few nuclear missiles, and hence stop proliferation.
Posted by: phil_b   2009-09-17 12:47  

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