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21-09-2007, 09:10 PM
Russian FM says U.S. wants Czech radar to spy on Russia
21/ 09/ 2007

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MOSCOW, September 21 (RIA Novosti) - Russia's foreign minister suggested Friday that the United States planned to deploy a missile defense radar in the Czech Republic to monitor the European part of Russia.

Moscow vehemently opposes Washington's plans to place a missile interceptor base in Poland and a radar in the Czech Republic, and considers them a threat to Russia's national security.

Earlier this week, a team of U.S. military experts visited a radar facility rented by Russia in Azerbaijan, which Moscow has offered as an alternative to the planned U.S. missile shield in Central Europe. The specialists held informal technical consultations with their Russian counterparts.

"When our American partners say that Gabala cannot be an alternative to a radar in the Czech Republic, I understand them, because the Gabala radar cannot see Russian territory from its western borders to the Urals, while a radar in the Czech Republic can," Lavrov said in an interview on Rossia TV channel.

Following the U.S. delegation's visit to Azerbaijan, deputy director of the U.S. Missile Defense Agency (MDA), Brigadier General Patrick O'Reilly, said the U.S. was studying the radar's parameters, and would analyze them later.

However, MDA director, Air Force Lt. Gen. Henry Obering III, said on Tuesday that the Gabala radar may only be used as an integral part of U.S. missile defenses in Europe, and could not serve as an alternative to the European shield.

The Russian foreign minister reiterated that Russia continued to regard the placement of a U.S. missile shield in Poland and the Czech Republic as a threat to its national security and Moscow had been preparing an adequate response to Washington's move.

"We see a threat and we are preparing a response to it," he said.

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december
23-09-2007, 08:04 PM
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Gabala radar: security test for the U.S.

10/ 09/ 2007

MOSCOW. (Military commentator Nikita Petrov, for RIA Novosti) - On September 15, Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan in the South Caucasus, will host consultations involving Russian, U.S. and Azerbaijani diplomats and military experts, who will discuss the possible use of Russia's Daryal early-warning radar in Gabala, Azerbaijan, for monitoring the Iranian missile program.

Presidents Vladimir Putin and George W. Bush, who met at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum in Sydney, Australia, have touched upon this issue, among other things.

Washington, which believes that ballistic missiles reportedly being developed by Iran can hit both Europe and the United States, plans to deploy an early-warning radar in the Czech Republic and 10 missile interceptors near Warsaw, Poland. However, Moscow firmly opposes these plans.

The Kremlin and its generals think that, instead of countering Iranian ballistic missiles, U.S. missile-defense elements, due to be deployed in Europe, aim to reduce the counterforce potential of Russian strategic nuclear forces.

Consequently, to protect its national interests Russia will have to take adequate measures - up to withdrawal from the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty and deployment of Iskander-M theater-level missiles on the border with Poland.

Top officials have been debating the designation of Washington's European missile-defense system for several months now. This July, Putin and Bush negotiated at the Bush family estate in Kennebunkport, Maine. In a bid to remove U.S. concerns about Tehran's missile program, the Russian leader proposed that Washington use the Russian Daryal-type radar located in Gabala, Azerbaijan, which keeps an eye on Iran and a 6,000-km arc in south Eurasia.

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