Russia will act to neutralize U.S.
missile shield threat: Putin
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[May 14, 2016]
By Vladimir Soldatkin
SOCHI, Russia (Reuters) - A ballistic
missile defense shield which the United States has activated in Europe
is a step to a new arms race, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on
Friday, vowing to adjust budget spending to neutralize "emerging
threats" to Russia.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin (C) chairs a meeting with members of
the Security Council at the Bocharov Ruchei state residence in Sochi,
Russia, May 13, 2016. Mikhail Klimentyev/Sputnik/Kremlin via Reuters |
The United States switched on the $800 million missile shield at a
Soviet-era base in Romania on Thursday saying it was a defense
against missiles from Iran and so-called rogue states.
But, speaking to top defense and military industry officials, Putin
said the system was aimed at blunting Russia's nuclear arsenal.
"This is not a defense system. This is part of U.S. nuclear
strategic potential brought onto a periphery. In this case, Eastern
Europe is such periphery," Putin said.
"Until now, those taking such decisions have lived in calm, fairly
well-off and in safety. Now, as these elements of ballistic missile
defense are deployed, we are forced to think how to neutralize
emerging threats to the Russian Federation," he said.
 Coupled with deployment in the Mediterranean of U.S. ships carrying
Aegis missiles and other missile shield elements in Poland, the site
in Romania was "yet another step to rock international security and
start a new arms race", he said.
Russia would not be drawn into this race. But it would continue
re-arming its army and navy and spend the approved funds in a way
that would "uphold the current strategic balance of forces", he
said.
U.S. Deputy Defense Secretary Robert Work said on Thursday that the
shield would not be used against any future Russian missile threat.
Frank Rose, deputy U.S. assistant secretary of state for arms
control, warned at the time that Iran's ballistic missiles could hit
parts of Europe, including Romania.
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Putin said the prospect of a nuclear threat from Iran should no
longer be taken seriously and was being used by Washington as an
excuse to develop its missile shield in Europe.
The full defensive umbrella, when complete in 2018 after further
development in Poland, will stretch from Greenland to the Azores.
It relies on radars to detect a ballistic missile launch into space.
Sensors then measure the rocket's trajectory and destroy it in space
before it re-enters the earth's atmosphere. The interceptors can be
fired from ships or ground sites.
(Reporting by Vladimir Soldatkin; Writing by Dmitry Solovyov;
Editing by Lidia Kelly and Richard Balmforth)
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