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Report: Obama Letter Hints At Possible Deal On Missile Defense

Asks Russia For Help In Quelling Iranian Threat

Senior White House staffers tell The Washington Post that President Obama sent a letter recently to Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, aimed at improving relations between the two countries. Among the ideas reportedly put forth was a significant concession on the hot-button topic of missile defense.

Sent in mid-February, Obama's letter "covered a number of topics," according to one administration official, "including the issue of missile defense and how it relates to the Iranian threat." That has been a bone of contention for the past several years, with Russian officials angered by US plans for a defensive missile base in Poland and a related early-warning radar system in the Czech Republic.

The staffer indicated that for the US to pull back its plans for a missile shield, Russia would have to downplay its support of the government of Tehran. While not a full-fledged ally per se, Russia has been supportive of Iranian plans to build nuclear reactors for the alleged purpose of producing cheap electricity.

US officials counter Iran wants nuclear weapons capabilities, as well... and they want Russia to aid in eliminating the offensive nuclear threat Iran poses to US -- and Russian -- interests in Europe.

"If, through strong diplomacy with Russia and our other partners, we can reduce or eliminate that threat, it obviously shapes the way at which we look at missile defense," said Undersecretary of State William J. Burns during a visit to Russia two weeks ago. "We are also open to the possibility of cooperation with Russia and with our NATO partners on new missile defense configurations which can take advantage of assets which each of us have."

That statement built on earlier comments by Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates, who said last month "I told the Russians a year ago that if there were no Iranian missile program, there would be no need for the missile sites." Gates -- who also served in his current role during the last two years of the Bush administration, which spearheaded deployment of missiles in Europe -- is a key proponent of the missile shield.

Medvedev reportedly expressed optimism with Obama's concilatory approach. "We have already received such messages from our American colleagues," Medvedev was quoted as saying by Spanish media Sunday. "I expect those messages to take the form of specific proposals. I hope that during my first meeting with Mr. Obama, President of the United States, we shall be able to discuss" the issue.

The Russian president added he believed discussions could be held on matters such as missile defense "in a more inventive and partnership-like" manner than what was accomplished under the Bush administration.

On Tuesday, President Obama downplayed the letter, stating he did not offer Russia a deal in exchange for standing down US plans for missile batteries in former Soviet states.

FMI: www.whitehouse.gov, www.defenselink.mil

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