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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Pentagon wants to deploy radar station in Caucasus
    02.03.2007 13:25 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Pentagon would like to have a radar station in
    the Caucasus in the framework of Missile Defense Agency (MDA), which
    will be build in near future, Director of the Missile Defense Agency
    Lt. Gen. Henry Obering said in Brussels to a press conference. `We
    would like to deploy a radar in this region,' he noted escaping to
    clarify what country the matter is about. Obering said, such an
    additional radar system would be useful for missile defense system,
    but it would not play a significant role. But he believes that Russia
    should not worry about it. `Ten anti-missiles in Eastern Europe
    cannot resist hundreds of Russian inter-continental ballistic
    missiles,' the general stated.

    The Russian News Agency reports that the Pentagon is going to invite
    Russians in order to acquaint them with objects in Czech Republic and
    Poland if they will be built. The first 10 interceptor missiles are
    supposed to be deployed in shafts in 2011, and the last missile will
    be constructed in 2013. The Pentagon plans to deploy a radar station
    in the Czech Republic in 2011. Currently the system is in the testing
    area of Marshal Islands.

    Alongside the EU leadership thinks that every country is free to `make
    a choice to join American MDA or not', European Union foreign policy
    and security chief Javier Solana stated in Germany. He said, `the
    situation should not be dramatized,' In his part German Defense
    Minister Franz Josef Jung, said that the MDA problem must be discussed
    between NATO and Russia `in order to disperse all fears of Russians'.

    Currently there is a functioning radar station in Azerbaijani district
    of Gabalin, which was built by Russians. Totally it costs $15
    billion. Alongside there are two more American radar stations in
    Azerbaijan, each of which costs $2 billion and is much weaker of the
    Russian one. The term of lease of Russian radar station expires in
    2012.
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