Friday, March 23, 2012

Russia Calls Missile Defense A Threat



Medvedev Calls Missile Defense A Threat To Russia -- Washington Post

MOSCOW — Three days before his meeting with President Obama at a nuclear security summit in South Korea, the outgoing Russian president, Dmitry Medvedev, reiterated his objections Friday to NATO’s missile defense plan, saying it would undermine nuclear parity and demanding written proof that Russia is not the ultimate target.

The hard-line armaments minister, Dmitry Rogozin, forcefully seconded Medvedev’s arguments, made at an international security conference. Rogozin said the NATO system would be aimed at Russia and Russian missiles and as such is a threat to Russian sovereignty.

Read more ....

Previous Post: Russian Frustrations With The US Missile Defense Program Grows

More News On Russian Concerns Over Missile Defense

Russia Issues Warning Over US Missile Defense -- Voice of America
Obama to Meet Medvedev on Syria, Missile Defense at Seoul Summit -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Russian president says missile defense plan US says aimed at Iran will break nuclear parity -- Newser
Deal between Russia, NATO on missile defense still possible: Medvedev -- Xinhuanet
Russia wants Western alternatives to missile plans -- CBS
Russia, NATO should overcome instinct of mutual mistrust – Medvedev -- RT
Russia to launch campaign on missile defence systems -- Russia & India Report

No comments: