NATO’s friend-or-foe radar fails with Russia
Published: 28 January, 2009, 07:50
NATO has yet to decide whether to treat Russia as a difficult partner or as an enemy, believes Moscow’s envoy to the alliance Dmitry Rogozin.
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Answer: When offensive missiles are no longer capable of penetrating the defensive, anti-missile system.
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Published: 28 January, 2009, 07:50
NATO has yet to decide whether to treat Russia as a difficult partner or as an enemy, believes Moscow’s envoy to the alliance Dmitry Rogozin.