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Russian missile deployment plans "disappointing," US says

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Nov 5, 2008, 17:59 GMT


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lanceNov 5th, 2008 - 18:06:18

This whole issue is so stupid it is pathetic.

If the U.S. does not like it then they can un-deploy U.S. weapons in the area. Until then Russia has every right to deploy weapons.

The U.S. wants to point a jesus-missile at everyone and force everyone to obey and the U.S. expects everyone else to cower like babies. That is hardly a meaningful attitude and is pathetically naive. Imagine grown up men (and women - Connie) behaving in such an ignorant way.


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wow...Nov 5th, 2008 - 23:38:03

I agree this is stupid, but for a totally different reason. Who ever came up with the concept of 'jesus-missle' is about as dense as the missile itself. The interceptors that they are putting there are the modern day equivalent of throwing a rock. They have no warhead... just a tungsten tip to intercept ballistics with simple kinetic energy. and on top of that there's only going to be a hand full of them anyway. The Russians are moving OFFENSIVE, NUCLEAR, short range missiles to the boarder. On top of their already way to large arsenal I don't see how the Russians can really be such big cry babies about all of this. So before you start calling people naive know what you're talking about.

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ClaudeNov 6th, 2008 - 01:19:01


Hats off to Mother Russia. She's simply telling the good old Excited States of America to get back into its own house where it rightfully belongs and to discontinue trying to conquer the world in the name of who knows what.

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