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Russian Offer Of Joint Missile Base Startles US
Heiligendamm, Germany (AFP) Jun 07, 2007
President Vladimir Putin on Thursday offered to set up a joint Russian-US anti-missile base to end a crisis between the two countries as Group of Eight leaders agreed a face-saving compromise on climate change. Putin made the startling proposal for a joint base in Azerbaijan during talks with US President George W. Bush aimed at rescuing bilateral relations from a post-Cold War low. The tw ... read more
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    Space Station Holed By Meteorite, Crew Complete EVA To Install Debris Shields
    Moscow (AFP) Jun 06, 2007
    A micro-meteorite has left a bullet-sized hole in a module of the International Space Station (ISS), but the three-person US-Russian team of astronauts inside are not in danger, a Russian official said Wednesday. The puncture, in an outer pumping component on the module, was detected in the Russia "Zaria" module of the station during a spacewalk by the two Russian cosmonauts on board, the spokesman said ... more

    Russia Plans Totally Effective Response To US Missile Plan
    Heiligendamm, Germany (AFP) Jun 06, 2007
    Russia plans a "totally effective" response to any deployment of a US anti-missile system, but will not necessarily aim weapons at European cities, the Kremlin spokesman said Wednesday. "It will be totally effective from the point of view of ensuring our security," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters at the Group of Eight summit in Germany. The targeting of Europe, referred to ... more

    A Coalition Of Rogues Could Dent The Shield
    Washington (UPI) June 06, 2007
    If U.S. President George W. Bush follows through with his controversial plan to set up a defensive missile shield in two former Warsaw Pact countries, years from now historians will be asking which came first: the missile shield to protect Western allies from rogue states, or a coalition of rogue states assembled by Russia to counter the missile shield proposed by the United States? ... more

    Putin Missile Threats Seen As Rational By Some As Putin Confronts G8 Critics
    Moscow (AFP) June 06, 2007
    President Vladimir Putin's threat to aim missiles at Europe was a rational Russian response to US missile defence plans and other deployments that call Washington's stated intentions into question, analysts say. His recent rhetorical offensive also marks a "line in the sand" to halt what Moscow sees as a pattern of thwarted expectations and broken promises by the United States since the 1991 ... more

    Russia To Redirect Billions In Major Nanotechnology Push
    Moscow (AFP) Jun 06, 2007
    Russia is budgeting billions of dollars to spend on nanotechnologies in a bid to catch up with the West, but development of the sector is still held back by a wary business community, experts say. Lawmakers on Monday put forward a draft law to create Rosnanotekh, a state nanotechnology corporation with a budget of five billion dollars (3.7 billion euros) that will inject funds into Russia's long ... more

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    Russia Needs To Decide On Relations With West
    London (AFP) Jun 04, 2007
    Russia must decide if it wants positive relations with the West, Britain said Monday after President Vladimir Putin warned of a new Cold War-style arms race. Putin said Sunday that Russia would have to respond if the United States built a planned anti-missile defence shield near Russia's borders and warned it would point its missiles at European targets. British Prime Minister Tony Blair's ... more

    The G8 Meltdown
    Washington (UPI) June 04, 2007
    This week's Group of Eight summit in Germany may be the last, or almost the last of its kind. When this process began in the mid-1970s, the five founding members of the United States, Japan, Germany, France and Britain were without question the world's richest and most important industrial democracies. Italy and Canada were then brought into the process to make it the G7, and Russia in the ... more

    Bush Seeks To Soothe Russia And China Over Missile Tensions
    Washington (AFP) June 01, 2007
    US President George W. Bush reached out to Russia Friday to soothe concerns over a planned US missile defense program that has cranked tension between the allies and fears of a Cold War-style arms race. "The Cold War is over. We're now into the 21st century, where we need to deal with the true threats, which are threats of radical extremists ... and the threats of proliferation," Bush said in an ... more

    Russia May Redeploy Missiles In Europe Warns Putin
    Rome (AFP) June 03, 2007
    Russian President Vladimir Putin has again blasted a planned US missile shield in Europe and warned that Moscow could redeploy missiles aimed at targets on the continent. "If the US nuclear potential extends across the European territory, we will have to get new targets in Europe," Putin said in an interview to newspapers from the Group of Eight most industrialised nations. The interview w ... more

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    Russia Missile Tests Aimed At US ABM Plans In Europe
    Berlin (UPI) May 30, 2007
    Russian President Vladimir Putin has again lashed out at the West for provoking a new arms race on the day his country tested a massive new rocket that he said can overcome any missile defense system the United States may place in Eastern Europe. Putin has long bashed Washington for its plans to place 10 bunker-protected rockets in Eastern Europe, arguing it was a threat against Russian territor ... more

    Czech PM Says US Missile Base Is Question Of National Courage
    Prague (AFP) May 31, 2007
    Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek Thursday described his country's participation in a US anti-missile shield as "a question of national courage". "It is a question of national courage and of responsability towards our allies' defence," he said during a conference organised by the Czech foreign ministry. Regarding Moscow's repeated warnings over the deployment of a tracking radar in the ... more

    Russian Space Forces Set To Receive New Missiles
    Moscow (AFP) Jun 01, 2007
    Russian will soon put into service the new missiles that were test-fired earlier this week, Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov pledged Thursday. "The tests were successful and that means that Russia's army will very shortly get the Iskander complex already equipped with a high-precision missile which can be used for surgical long-range strikes," Ivanov said as quoted by the Interfax news agency. ... more

    Putin Says No Link Between Energy And Foreign Policy
    Moscow (RIA Novosti) May 31, 2007
    Russia's president said Thursday his country did not link its energy policy with political cooperation with its partners. Vladimir Putin told a news conference following talks with his Greek counterpart, Karolos Papoulias, "Our position is open, absolutely transparent and market-based for all our partners, regardless of current political relations." "In our economic relations, we intend to ... more

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