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Wed, Jul 09, 2008

US, Czech Republic Sign Missile Defense Agreement

First Step Towards A US Shield In Eastern Europe

Despite overwhelming public opposition to a plan to build a missile defense shield in Eastern Europe, on Tuesday the governments of the United States and the Czech Republic signed an initial agreement to allow such a shield to be placed in the former Soviet state.

"This treaty will not only increase security of the Czech Republic but also of Europe," and beyond, said Czech Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg, who signed the agreement along with US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.

The Associated Press reports the United States needs both the Czech Republic and Poland to be onboard with the plan, since it calls for the system's tracking radar to be installed in the Czech Republic, and the 10 interceptor missiles to be based in Poland. The shield is intended to defend US allies from a possible ballistic missile attack from Iran.

Despite Washington's desire to reach an agreement with Poland, Rice all-but-cancelled plans to visit Warsaw during her trip... saying the Polish government has all the information it needs to make an informed decision on the matter.

"We are at a place where these negotiations need to come to a conclusion," Rice said, adding Poland appeared unlikely to move forward on the plan anytime soon. "Ballistic missile proliferation is not an imaginary threat."

Poland is reported to be holding out for millions in military aid before it will sign off on the plan. The Polish government soundly rejected a tentative agreement last week, using strong language the AP says surprised US negotiators. Both sides say talks are ongoing.

Citizens in Eastern Europe fear a US missile defense system on their soil will make them a target -- not just from Iran, but also Russia... which has threatened to aim its own missiles at such a shield, saying the US system would pose a threat to its own safety.

Even if Poland does eventually agree to the plan, several obstacles remain... making it somewhat unlikely such a missile shield will ever be built. A number of additional agreements would need to be reached before the first components could be placed, including sovereignity agreements with the Czech Republic allowing US personnel to operate the tracking station.

FMI: www.state.gov

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