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[Via... http://www.egroups.com/group/Communist-Internet ]
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.US Missile Defense Briefing Clear, Comprehensive: NATO Chief
The NATO chief on Thursday described the briefing given by the United States
defense secretary to NATO defense ministers about missile defense plans as
clear, comprehensive and thought-provoking.
NATO Secretary-General George Robertson told the press after the first day
of a two-day NATO defense ministers council meeting that Donald H. Rumsfeld
had offered colleagues from NATO allies a comprehensive briefing on
potential threats and that his presentation was clear and thought-provoking.
Though it was still at an early stage of consultation, the NATO chief said
that the western military alliance must develop its defense capability to
take the challenge posed by the threats as depicted by the Americans.
Rumsfeld, aided by graphics, test films and sensitive intelligence
materials, unveiled for the first time some details of a disputed missile
defense plan and potential threats from what the Americans call as rogue
states that were hawked by the Bush administration.
The U.S. defense secretary told other NATO defense ministers that Washington
had intended to go beyond ground-based missiles so as to intercept enemy
missiles in every phase of flight, by expanding tests to include ship- and
air-borne projectiles, aircraft lasers and other weaponry, according to
sources close to the defense ministers council meeting.
Deploying missile defenses capable of protecting the United States, friends
and allies will eventually require moving beyond the 1972 anti-ballistic
missile treaty, Rumsfeld told the council.
"We understand this conclusion is not welcomed by some," he added, "It is
simply inescapable."
The defense ministers from the European allies generally agreed with
Rumsfeld that there was a growing threat missile proliferation, but they
suggested that deployment of a U.S.- proposed missile defense system was
still years away because of technology difficulties and high cost.
A senior Pentagon official, briefing the press on Rumsfeld's presentation,
said that Rumsfeld had begun a new chapter in the battle over missile
defense by beginning to shed light on the U.S. plans.
The U.S. defense secretary, however, gave no timetable for deployment of a
missile defense system and conceded that there had been major failures in
U.S. anti-missile tests.
During his scheduled visit to Brussels next week, U.S. President George W.
Bush is also expected to continue lobbying about the American missile
defense plans. 

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