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US, Russia looking to mend contentious relations

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By Mike McCarthy Jul 10, 2007, 11:37 GMT


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NoharnessJul 10th, 2007 - 14:31:18

Quoting the article:'But the US and Russia remain far apart on key issues, especially the missile defence plans, which Washington says are aimed at thwarting an Iranian threat. Moscow believes the system is really meant to target Russia's strategic nuclear arsenal.'

I don't care what the Bushbaby is actually trying to accomplish with this stupid BMD program, he needs to drop it. Both the fiscal and the diplomatic costs are horrendous and the damned thing will NOT do that much good.

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No ReturnJul 10th, 2007 - 16:23:22

It looks like Bush will not stop this BMD in Europe. Let them implement it, sure this will please the Russians.

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SP4: No, he's hitting them in the mouthJul 11th, 2007 - 04:32:13

They enabled Iran. Bush is retaliating. Why else would he be so insistant?

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SP4: You Look Pretty silly Mr. McCarthyJul 15th, 2007 - 17:54:01

...in light of the news that they just abrogated the CFTE treaty!

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GeorgeRobsonJul 16th, 2007 - 04:40:31

The Russians are in the drivers seat here.

If the Pole's and the Czechs allow Babybush to put that hardware in their back yard, the Rusky;s will finish the Baltic pipeline to Germany and then turn of the oil and gas tap to Poland and Czechoslovakia they better hope Bush has got lots of spare oil and gas he can give them.
The bush gang should realize that their the project for The New American Century ,has fallen in the dust of Iraq.

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NoharnessJul 19th, 2007 - 15:07:01

Once again, we are back to how hydrocarbons put us at an extreme disadvantage when it comes to defending the country. It really is time for Congress to become serious about addressing this issue. It's pretty clear that they have no real appreciation of it or they WOULD act.

Well, I say that. As bizarre as their behavior has been during the last few years I may well be completely wrong.

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