Russia Says U.S. May Extend Missile Shield to Bulgaria, Turkey

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Russia is concerned the U.S. may expand its planned missile shield in Poland and Romania to other eastern European countries and Turkey, a senior military official said.

“Russia is deeply concerned that after Poland and Romania, elements of U.S. missile defense will emerge in the Czech Republic, Turkey, Bulgaria and some other NATO members,” the deputy chief of Russia’s general staff, Valery Gerasimov, told foreign diplomats today in Moscow. “In the future, it may create risks for Russian strategic nuclear forces.”

A U.S. factsheet on its proposed missile shield, published May 3, mentions only Romania and Poland as sites where hardware would be based. The U.S. embassy in Moscow declined to comment.

Russian leaders complain the shield, which the U.S. says is needed to guard against threats from countries such as Iran, will blunt their nuclear deterrent. They have warned of a new arms race within the next decade unless the U.S. and its allies agree to cooperate with Russia on missile defense.

Russia may quit a nuclear arms treaty with the U.S. if it doesn’t get legally enforceable guarantees it won’t be targeted by the shield, President Dmitry Medvedev said May 18.

To contact the reporters on this story: Ilya Arkhipov in Moscow at [email protected]; Henry Meyer in Moscow at [email protected]

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Balazs Penz at [email protected]

via Russia Says U.S. May Extend Missile Shield to Bulgaria, Turkey – Bloomberg.


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2 responses to “Russia Says U.S. May Extend Missile Shield to Bulgaria, Turkey”

  1. vdemirw Avatar
    vdemirw

    TRANSLATION ; What Russia means is it is perfect opportunity for his (( anti-jesus – BABUSKA MISSELIES and ( China s CHIN-CHEN ROCETS ) to hit the anti-Moses Israel WITH THE FRENDLY FIRE ( accidentally means !!! )

  2. vdemirw Avatar
    vdemirw

    Forgot the add Turkish PROVERB (atasozu )
    RUS GELIR ASKA, RUSUN ASKI BASKA

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