Quote Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
IF this statement was true why wouldn't we be installing these in Japan, Australia and the Phillipines? The logistics of having this in Poland has nothing to do with central Asia.

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Come on P4B what do u think it has something to do with Iran?B.S bush and the boys are trying to intimadate Russia just like if Russia were to put missiles in Cuba.You put missiles in someones backyard then they will get pissed.The whole world knows bush is a war monger how else are they going to react.
fishman3811 Reviewed by fishman3811 on . A New Arms Race By CONN HALLINAN The current brouhaha over a U.S. plan to deploy anti-ballistic missiles (ABM) in Poland has nothing to do with a fear that Iran will attack Europe or the U.S. with nuclear tipped Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBM), but a great deal to do with the Bush Administration's efforts to neutralize Russia's and China's nuclear deterrents and edge both countries out of Central Asia. The plan calls for deploying 10 ABMs in Poland and a radar system in the Czech Republic, Rating: 5