Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Most Russians Find Czech Radar Base Unimportant

Russian opposition leader, Garri Kasparov, says that siting the SDI radar in the Czech Republic is of little concern to most Russians.
The U.S. plan to build its missile defence base in central Europe, which has been sharply opposed by Moscow, is unimportant in the eyes of most Russians, Russian opposition leader Garri Kasparov said on the margin of the conference on democracy and security in Prague.... He said that Russian President Vladimir Putin, who threatens to take reciprocal measures in case a U.S. radar base were placed in the Czech Republic and ten missile interceptors in Poland, uses the issue to pursue his own goals.
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