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tbone4690
06-04-2007, 03:19 PM
Putin: Military backlash possible
POSTED: 5:40 a.m. EDT, June 4, 2007
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MOSCOW, Russia (AP) -- Moscow could aim nuclear weapons at targets in Europe as part of "retaliatory steps" if Washington proceeds with building a missile defense system on the continent, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Monday.

Speaking to foreign reporters days before he travels to Germany for the annual summit with President Bush and the other Group of Eight leaders, Putin assailed the White House plan to place a radar system in the Czech Republic and interceptor missiles in neighboring Poland. Washington says the system is needed to counter a potential threat from Iran.

In an interview released Monday, Putin suggested that Russia may respond to the threat by aiming its nuclear weapons at Europe.

"If a part of the strategic nuclear potential of the United States appears in Europe and, in the opinion of our military specialists, will threaten us, then we will have to take appropriate steps in response. What kind of steps? We will have to have new targets in Europe," Putin said, according to a transcript released by the Kremlin. These could be targeted with "ballistic or cruise missiles or maybe a completely new system" he said.

On Monday, Iran's top security official called the U.S. plans for the missile defense shield a "joke," saying Tehran's missiles do not have the capability to reach Europe.

"Claims by U.S. officials that installing a missile defense system in Europe is aimed at confronting Iranian missiles and protecting Europe against Iran is the joke of the year," Ali Larijani told the state-run IRNA news agency.

"The range of Iran's missiles doesn't reach Europe at all," IRNA quoted Larijani as saying in Iran's first public reaction to the plans. Larijani is secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, the country's top security decision-making body.

Iran is known to possess a medium-range ballistic missile called the Shahab-3 that has a range of at least 800 miles, capable of striking Israel. In 2005, Iranian officials said they had improved the range of the Shahab-3 to 1,200 miles.

Although Western experts believe Iran is developing the Shahab-4 missile -- thought to have a range between 1,200 and 1,900 miles, which would enable it to hit much of Europe -- Iran has not confirmed such reports.

Iran initially acknowledged in 1999 it was developing the Shahab-4, but claimed it would be used only as a space launch vehicle for commercial satellites.

Putin told reporters that he hoped U.S. officials would change their minds regarding the missile plan, warning that Moscow was preparing a tit-for-tat response.

"If this doesn't happen, then we disclaim responsibility for our retaliatory steps, because it is not we who are the initiators of the new arms race, which is undoubtedly brewing in Europe," he said.

"The strategic balance in the world is being upset and in order to restore this balance without creating an anti-missile defense on our territory we will be creating a system of countering that anti-missile system, which is what we are doing now," Putin said.

Last week, Russia tested a new ballistic missile capable of carrying multiple nuclear warheads and a new cruise missile. While Western analysts said the system has probably been under development for several years, Putin has described the test as part of Moscow's response to the U.S. anti-missile plan.

Putin also suggested that in the absence of a real threat from Iranian and North Korean missiles, the U.S. plan could be an attempt to spoil Russia's relations with Europe.

Relations between Moscow and Washington have soured in the past year. The two former Cold War foes are at odds over Washington's missile plans, over Russia's conflicts with former Soviet nations -- including Ukraine, Georgia and Estonia -- and over U.S. concerns of democratic backsliding in Russia.

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http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/europe/06/04/russia.putin.ap/index.html

More and more I read on this the more I see the plot of ENDWAR. They should just not do this shield it could casue another war with Russia and I don't think the country is in the state for something like that again. Lets hope this ends before another war happens.

ENNO
06-04-2007, 03:29 PM
I live in Europe :(...this is a completely selfish move by the US army and like tbone said it could cause another war that the US army might not be able to handle as they will soon be fighting on all fronts and Russia is more of a threat than Iraq!?!
Oh and is this plot from MGS3 snake eater?

tbone4690
06-04-2007, 03:33 PM
I was talking about ENDWAR. They wanted to do the same thing the US and Russia reacted the same way they are here. So what is happening is very similar to what happens in ENDWAR.

gebbie
06-04-2007, 03:57 PM
I was talking about ENDWAR. They wanted to do the same thing the US and Russia reacted the same way they are here. So what is happening is very similar to what happens in ENDWAR.

yea it does seem eerily simliar to that move in like the 80s with the computer game and norad.. i forget what it's called though :confused:

tbone4690
06-04-2007, 04:04 PM
I think it was called War Games the movie, but not too sure.

gebbie
06-04-2007, 04:07 PM
it could be, i saw it on HDNet a couple weeks/months ago..