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Once again obama gives in to HURT the USA

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Obama scrapping missile shield for Czech, Poland

Janicek And William J. Kole, Associated Press Writers – 7 mins ago
PRAGUE – President Barack Obama has decided to scrap plans for a U.S. missile defense shield in the Czech Republic and Poland that had deeply angered Russia, the Czech prime minister confirmed Thursday.

NATO's new chief hailed the move as "a positive step" and a Russian analyst said the move will increase the chances that Russia will cooperate more closely with the United States in the dispute over Iran's nuclear program.

Premier Jan Fischer told reporters that Obama phoned him overnight to say that "his government is pulling out of plans to build a missile defense radar on Czech territory."

"The same happened with Poland. Poland was informed in the same way about this intention," Fischer said.

Under the plan, which had been proposed by the Bush administration to defend the United States and its European allies against a possible missile attack from Iran or elsewhere in the Middle East, 10 interceptor rockets were to have been stationed in Poland and a radar system based in the Czech Republic.

But Russia was livid over the prospect of having U.S. interceptor rockets in countries so close to its territory, and the Obama administration has sought to improve strained ties with the Kremlin.

A top Russian lawmaker praised the move.

"The U.S. president's decision is a well-thought and systematic one," said Konstantin Kosachev, head of the foreign affairs committee in the State Duma, the lower house of the Russian parliament. "It reflects understanding that any security measure can't be built entirely on the basis of one nation."

Fischer said Obama assured him that the "strategic cooperation" between the Czech Republic and the U.S. would continue, and that Washington considers the Czechs among its closes allies.

Fischer said after a review of the missile defense system, the U.S. now considers the threat of an attack using short- and mid-range missiles greater than one using long-range rockets.

"That's what the Americans assessed as the most serious threat," and Obama's decision was based on that, he said.

In Poland, officials declined to confirm Fischer's remarks, saying they were waiting for a formal announcement from Washington.

Obama took office undecided about whether to continue to press for the European system and said he would study it. His administration never sounded enthusiastic about it, and European allies have been preparing for an announcement that the White House would not complete the shield as designed.

Alexei Arbatov, head of the Russian Academy of Science's Center for International Security, told a Moscow radio station Thursday that the U.S. was giving in on missile defense to get more cooperation from Russia on Iran.

"The United States is reckoning that by rejecting the missile-defense system or putting it off to the far future, Russia will be inclined together with the United States to take a harder line on sanctions against Iran," he said.

The Czech government had stood behind the planned radar system despite fierce opposition from the public, which has staged numerous protests.

Critics fear the Czech Republic would be targeted by terrorists if it agreed to host the radar system, which was planned for the Brdy military installation 90 kilometers (55 miles) southwest of Prague, the capital.

In Washington, Defense Secretary Robert Gates scheduled a news conference Thursday with a top military leader, Marine Gen. James Cartwright, who has been a point man on the technical challenge of arraying missiles and interceptors to defend against long-range missiles.

The decision to scrap the plan will have future consequences for U.S. relations with eastern Europe.

"If the administration approaches us in the future with any request, I would be strongly against it," said Jan Vidim, a lawmaker with Czech Republic's conservative Civic Democratic Party, which supported the missile defense plan.
 
This is going to sound funny but ...................
Why is it the U.S.'s job to fund all these defence systems?
If the EU wants to defend against missil attack, they can pay for it.
As far as I'm concerned, we should stop paying into NATO completely and let the EU pay for their own chit.
 
This is going to sound funny but ...................
Why is it the U.S.'s job to fund all these defence systems?
If the EU wants to defend against missil attack, they can pay for it.
As far as I'm concerned, we should stop paying into NATO completely and let the EU pay for their own chit.














It would help us 2






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If it is in our stategic best interests, then the EU can fund it with our help, but we need to stop paying for everything.
 
If it is in our stategic best interests, then the EU can fund it with our help, but we need to stop paying for everything.

I agree with this, The only issue we have now is that Russia knows it can push us around.... and I do believe they would be correct to think this.
 
I agree with this, The only issue we have now is that Russia knows it can push us around.... and I do believe they would be correct to think this.

With a diplomatic p*ssy like Obama in the oval office....Poland could push us around!


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I don't like obama, But this will open it up for Isreal to destroy That dude in Iran. I think. Not sure. Anything Obama does is scary, but this one is a thinker. Micheal savage is a talk radio dude, He said Benjamin net-in-yahoo and Putin had a meeting last week, Look out.
 
Depends on what the USA got in return. If Russia cancels it's advanced anti-aircraft weapons system sale to Iran, then it may be a good thing. If Russia helps keep Iran away from the Nuclear genie, it may be a good thing.

If he did it just becuase Russia doesn't like it, then he gave in.

Personally, I don't get the entire missile defense thing. Who really believes it would work all that well? And, I gotta agree, don't understand why we are paying for it. I don't think Iran is threatening Poland or the Cech republic. If Europe gets Nuked, they might change their liberal ways, and go kick some azz.
 
Depends on what the USA got in return. If Russia cancels it's advanced anti-aircraft weapons system sale to Iran, then it may be a good thing. If Russia helps keep Iran away from the Nuclear genie, it may be a good thing.

If he did it just becuase Russia doesn't like it, then he gave in.

Personally, I don't get the entire missile defense thing. Who really believes it would work all that well? And, I gotta agree, don't understand why we are paying for it. I don't think Iran is threatening Poland or the Cech republic. If Europe gets Nuked, they might change their liberal ways, and go kick some azz.

In a wierd way, I wish the posturing and threatening and creating the fears would stop and someone just sh#$ or get off the pot. It has become another political ploy. This missile defense system is and will become another political story down the road. Either it will be used on the chalk board to brag about how much has been saved by not building or on the other side, how we should have had it when something happens.
 
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