Thursday, July 28, 2011

Missile Defense System In Europe -- News Roundup July 28, 2011



U.S. And Russia Weighing Joint Missile Defense Program -- The Atlantic

The Obama Administration is courting Moscow in hopes of developing collaborative missile warning systems.

U.S.-Russian discussions on potential collaborative mechanisms to warn of impending missile attacks could prove "very, very positive," President Obama's nominee to become the next chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said at his confirmation hearing on Tuesday.

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More News On Missile Defense In Europe

"We propose cooperation on missile defense" -- Voice of Russia
Little progress in US-Russia ABM talks -- Voice of Russia
U.S. missile shield may be precursor for Iran attack - Rogozin -- RIA Novosti
NATO Tells Turkey Not to Purchase Third-Party Antimissile Tech -- Global Security Newswire
NATO Bargaining Hard on Turkish Air Defense -- Eurasianet.org
Russian envoy visits Turkey to discuss NATO missile defense system -- Shanghai Daily
Russia opposes deployment of missile defense shield in the Black Sea region -- Focus News Agency
Russia against U.S. missile shield elements in Black Sea -- RIA Novosti
Russia ready to wait for NATO proposals on missile defense until May 2012 -- Kyiv Post

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