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    UNITED STATES ABANDON PLANS TO DEPLOY ABM IN EUROPE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    17.09.2009 17:52 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The White House decided to postpone the deployment
    of anti-missile defense systems in Poland and the Czech Republic,
    projected by the George Bush administration, Wall Street Journal
    reports.

    President Barack Obama has already informed the Czech Prime Minister,
    Jan Fischer, about abandoning the plans to deploy in the Czech Republic
    a radar of the new missile defense system of the U.S.

    Russia has consistently opposed the deployment of missile defenses
    in Europe, arguing that such objects violate the strategic balance
    of forces in the region and threaten its security.

    According to the Wall Street Journal, the refusal to deploy
    anti-missile defence in Europe is conditioned by the fact that the
    threat from Iran appeared to be less than the White House initially
    anticipated.

    In August of 2008 the U.S. signed an agreement with Poland on placing
    missile interceptors in the Baltic Sea and with the Czech Republic on
    building a radar station on its territory. The station was expected
    to launch in 2012.

    According to the official version, it was necessary to protect
    European allies and American forces against possible attacks from
    Iran and other countries. According to the AP, Pentagon chief Robert
    Gates today officially will announce about rejection of plans of
    U.S. missile defense system deployment in Europe.
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