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US, Poland discuss new missile project

15.10.2009 16:00

A special US - Polish task force is meeting in Warsaw to discuss the new anti-missile defence project to replace the missile shield plans abandoned last month.

 

Instead of a missile launcher in Poland and a radar in the Czech Republic – as was rejected by President Obama last month - the US administration wants to locate mobile SM3 interceptors in Europe. An official proposal was forwarded to Warsaw last week.

 

Polish negotiators will require hard facts about the new system, says Deputy Defence Minister Stanisław Komorowski:

 

"We have many questions. Today we are seizing the opportunity to ask them so as to specify the proposal,” the minister told Polish Radio. “And we hope to gain very precise information about these plans – this is one of the issues the session is centered on today."

 

It was announced last week that the plan to install a battery of Patriot missiles will also be going ahead, with up to 100 American troops being stationed in Poland.

 

The Polish-US group will conclude negotiations tomorrow.

 

More talks on the issue are expected to take place next week as US Vice President Joe Biden is to fly to Warsaw, where he will meet Prime Minister Donald Tusk.

 

Yesterday, the Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak , while on a visit to Warsaw, said the new Ship-based system would help stave off Iranian threats, especially now that Tehran has been testing short, mid and long range missiles.

 

"The new approach [from the US] really provides more flexibility and, in a relatively short time, a much more effective, economical way to deal effectively with the challenge of missiles from Iran," Barak said, referring to Obama’s rejection of the previous Bush anti-missile system, which was to be staged in Poland and the Czech Republic. (ab/pg)



Comments: 14 Add new comment
Sonic
15/10/2009 16:25:49
tell joe 'the lier' biden to get out
Polka
15/10/2009 21:18:00
We would be better to say to the US Vice President,Joe Biden "Welcome to Poland",I think.
Czarny Kot
15/10/2009 21:48:44
'Stave off' the Iranian threat?

Who has Iran attacked in the last 50 years (and beyond?) How many tmes has Iran been attacked or threatened in the last 50 years?

Look at Iraq and N. Korea. And we wonder why the Iranians want nukes?

Meanwhile, politicians from nuclear-armed countries with a recent history of aggression are welcomed as allies...
Maciej Skiba
15/10/2009 23:46:03
Czarny Kot

Do you really believe Iran with a nuclear weapon is not a threat? Using your thinking any country that has not been at war in the last 50 years should be able to build a nuke? Plus you completely disregard Iranians support for Hezbollah, Hamas, and Shiite militias in Iraq. I would consider that a war by proxy....

Last thing we need is an arms race in the middle east (which is a highly volatile area)....
dunderhead
15/10/2009 23:46:38
A lot of the agressive and anti-Israel gibberish that the president of iran uses is mostly for a domestic audience. Nocking the Israelis is very popular with politicians there...it distracts from their own incompetence....

So designing foreign and defense policy around what tehran does is a waste of time, I think.

But it gives Obama etc some kind of purpose in life...especially as Afghanistan is not going as hoped...
Maciej Skiba
15/10/2009 23:53:28
It's a good point Dunderhead that it is for domestic use,

The danger lies more in the sense that a arms race will begin in the middle east. In addition once Iran knows it is protected by nukes it would embolden them to increase there support for terrorism, after all the west will think twice about attacking Iran once they have a nuke.
Mario
16/10/2009 04:21:00
Pakistan is much worse than Iran. It already has nukes. And Obama gives billions to it! I guess the imaginary Iranian threat is needed for American Empire to hold together.

The year 2012 is approaching fast. And this great Polish guy, Bzezinski is right. The only way to save our civilization is for the US to start shooting down the Isaeli planes flying over Iraq.
Maciej Skiba
16/10/2009 04:43:21
Mario,

Good point on Pakistan, I don't think the US should have given its aid, but the reality is, Pakistan of today has been fighting the Taliban and them possessing nuclear weapons has not started a arms race in such a volatile place like the middle east.
Jan P.
16/10/2009 05:33:19
After the first missile fiasco, can we take the Americans seriously again? Until armed Patriot missiles are sitting on Polish territory it would be smart not to agree to anything.

As a matter of interest we have had many decades of good relations with the Iranians and they have no history of repeatedly betraying us, has anyone though of asking them to deploy missiles in Poland?




Maciej Skiba
16/10/2009 06:13:07
Jan

Everything you say its spot on, can't argue with that but we need to add other details... Iran is not a threat to Poland (and as you mention we have good relations with Iran) ... however we need NATO for other things, so if we don't help NATO with Iran, we can't ask them for help with our own threats...

However your right we need to tread carefully, and be cautious...... Once America makes good on its earlier promises we can think of the next step....
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