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Jan 29, 2009, 12:08 GMT
US might delay missile shield, Czech foreign minister says
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Russia might have also understood that its announcement last November about its missile deployments 'did not benefit Russia's image,'
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Yes, Russia should have a satrap like a drunk Yeltsin, I sure this 'Zionist Prince' would approve of that Russia.
His capacity to overestimate anglosphere's superiority may bring him a Nobel Peace prize.????
I am with you, brother - ProudSerb.
That's exactly what the superior brains in London and Washington are
longing for - while playing games of who is having upper hand in the
TEAM of Medviediev and Vladimir Putin of present day Russia.
It looks to me, that there is a desire to destabilize Russia, using
any means - but the monster Putin and his team mate Medviediev are
clearly understanding this. And, hopefully - Russians as well.
The Polish Radek Sikorski will have to prepare another speech for
the AIPAC and Georgestown University listeners.
Illinois, USA
Obama hasnīt scrapped the missiles in Poland, only postponed deployment.
According to former Trident missile engineer Bob Aldridge-www.plrc.org-the Pentagonīs strategy for Nuclear War is a coordinated First Strike attack on Russian and Chinese submarines and missile silos, command centres, and bomber bases. According to Bob Aldridge the US Navy can track and destroy all enemy submarines simultaneously. Please see the article by Keir Lieber and Daryl Press, 'The Rise of US Nuclear Primacy', in the 2006 March/April issue of Foreign Affairs.
According to former Trident missile engineer Bob Aldridge the US aims to achieve a disarming, unanswerable first-strike capability. In his view, the deployment of the RS-24 missiles wonīt stop the US from achieving a First-Strike Capability.
The Russians may have no choice but implementing Launch On Warning.
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