“You can’t export democracy with force”
Published: 07 July, 2009, 19:08
Jan Tamash of the Czech “No to base” movement talks about the Obama administration’s new approach to the AMD shields in Eastern Europe and its military foreign policy.
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16.10.2009, 21:48
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Russia is awaiting more information from the US on their plans to build an alternative missile defense system by 2018, according to Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
Russia and the US could be closer than ever to signing a new arms reduction treaty. Thomas Pickering, a former US ambassador to Russia, believes that a state of zero-weapons is just a matter of time for both.
01.03.2010, 10:52
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The US prefers to avoid any legal limits in developing national missile systems, which is absolutely unacceptable for Russia, said the chairman of the State Duma Committee on International Affairs, Konstantin Kosachev.
The new Moscow-Washington nuclear arms reduction treaty, START, will be based on the principle of parity and indivisible security for all parties, Russia’s Foreign Minister has said.
28.05.2009, 03:47
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Karin J. Lee, executive director of the National Committee on North Korea: “There have to be sanctions that lead in a certain direction, and we have to see how the five parties are going to come together with one voice.”
01.09.2009, 13:44
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US-Russian talks on a new strategic arms limitation treaty are losing pace. The parties are arguing over the limits of deployed missiles and the way nuclear warheads are to be accounted for.
30.05.2010, 03:49
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Russia's parliament is planning to address the deployment of U.S. Patriot missiles in Poland during debates on the new strategic arms reduction treaty.
14.05.2009, 17:22
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Russia's new National Security Strategy is a “message to Barack Obama,” said Sergey Utkin, a political analyst from the Moscow Institute of World Economy and International Relations, to RT.
24.09.2009, 20:53
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Creating long-range missiles to deliver nuclear warheads from Iran to the US will take many years, says John Isaacs, Executive Director at the Center for Arms Control and Non-proliferation.
26.10.2009, 14:07
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A team of four International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors is in Iran to examine its second nuclear enrichment plant.
Published: 07 July, 2009, 19:08
Jan Tamash of the Czech “No to base” movement talks about the Obama administration’s new approach to the AMD shields in Eastern Europe and its military foreign policy.