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Sunday, September 30, 2007 |
USAToday: "A number of top U.S-based physicists have concluded that the Bush administration used inaccurate claims to reassure NATO allies about U.S. missile defense plans in Eastern Europe.
They say the planned Polish-based interceptors and a radar system in the Czech Republic could target and catch Russian missiles, thus threatening Russia's nuclear deterrent.
That view supports Russia's criticism of the system. Russia adamantly opposes the plan, and the dispute has helped escalate U.S.-Russian tensions to the highest point since the Cold War."
So, if there was a threat to the US from Holland, the Bush clique would install an interceptor system in New Zealand? It makes perfect sense or does it? Do Bush and Condi think all people all morons? Fact is, the US would like to see a weak Russia where American companies own the natural resources. See, its US against THEM wherever they are.
1:29:00 PM
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© Copyright 2007 Hetty Litjens.
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