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A top Russian official said a US missile defense system
near Russia’s border is strategically destabilizing and may prompt an arms race,
Russia Today website reported.
Speaking on the threat of mobile, naval-based elements of the US
anti-ballistic missiles (ABM) “suddenly appearing” on Russia’s coastline, Deputy
Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin said such an event would trigger “the harshest
reaction from Russia."
"We must consider the effective protection of our strategic nuclear forces,"
Rogozin said in an interview with the magazine Voyenny Parade (‘Military
Parade’).
Rogozin, while not elaborating on what Russia’s response would be, noted that
Russia is taking definite steps to counter American ships “equipped with the
Aegis integrated naval weapons system.”
Russia has warned its US and NATO partners on numerous occasions that unless
the two sides can reach an acceptable agreement over NATO plans to unilaterally
build a missile defense shield in Eastern Europe, another arms race is
inevitable.
The US President Barack Obama – the same American leader who pushed for a
“reset” with Moscow – was the one who introduced the current missile defense
plans that may include stationing Aegis missiles aboard US warships in the Black
Sea.
In this context, Washington said the missile defense system, which is capable
of intercepting short- to intermediate-range ballistic missiles, is vital for
protecting Eastern Europe from “rogue states,” like Iran and North Korea.
At the same time, however, the western military alliance ignores Moscow’s
concern the strategic balance may be upset. In fact, NATO even refuses to
provide Moscow with written, legal guarantees that the system will not in the
future target Russian territory.
"U.S. missile defense in its current form is obviously destabilizing and
prompting an arms race between Russia and the U.S. and NATO," Rogozin noted.
Russia is considering ways of “suppressing and penetrating” the missile
defense system in ways that will guarantee “unacceptable damage to any
aggressor, and force it to resist the temptation to test Russia's strength,” the
Deputy Prime Minister added.
"We must be frank about this. I was the Russian envoy to NATO for four years
and I know what language they understand best of all," he said.
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