Showing posts with label missile defense shield. Show all posts
Showing posts with label missile defense shield. Show all posts

Thursday, June 7, 2007

Putin Calls Bush's Hand



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George W. Bush- 0

In a surprise move today, Vladimir Putin responded to Bush's call for a missile defense system in Europe stating that it not be located in the Czech Republic or Poland, as Bush proposed, but in Azerbaijan using existing Russian radar bases. Oh the irony of it all! As Bush has claimed over and over again that Russia is not the enemy and the missile defense shield was really directed towards Iranian missiles, this move by Putin forces Bush to prove that Russia is not the target.


Putin is demonstrating keen political and diplomatic skills with this proposal and shows that he is a force to be reckoned with. He did not back down to Bush and it remains to be seen how Bush with his ‘master diplomacy skills’ will respond. God help us!

Saturday, June 2, 2007

G8 Summit Part 2- Putin and Missile Defense



Russian President Vladimir Putin has lodged his criticism days before taking off for the G8 Summit in Germany, stating that the missile shield plans would "increase the possibiliy of unleashing a nuclear conflict". He added that the United States was "forcing a reaction from Moscow". On Tuesday, Russia tested an intercontinental missile which they claimed could penetrate any missile shield that was in place.

The United States is currently seeking to put parts of this system in place in the Czech Republic and Poland and these moves have been perceived in Russia as threatening. These countries, former Soviet satellites, are quite literally in Russia's backyard. Meetings between Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice and her Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov have failed to diffuse much of the tension surrounding the issue.

This latest version of the 'missile shield' is the same 'Star Wars' crap from the Reagan Administration in the 80's. Test after test have not proven the system to be that accurate or effective. In addition, it is estimated that costs for this system range from 800 billion dollars up to about 1.2 trillion dollars. It is incredible that a country can spend this much money on one defense system, yet on the domestic front, the grand 'rebuilding of the Gulf Coast' after Hurricane Katrina almost two years ago has not happened.

Although I know that many in this current Administration are relics of the old Cold War, would it not be enlightening to move forward in this new century rather than revisit the ghosts of the past one?