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Alternative to Europe Shield Sites Developed: Paper

By AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
Published: 29 Aug 2009 10:07
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WASHINGTON - The U.S. government has developed possible alternative plans for a missile defense shield that could drop proposed missile bases in Poland and the Czech Republic, The New York Times reported August 29.

Citing unnamed administration officials, the newspaper said the change would please Russia and Germany but could sour relations with U.S. allies in Eastern Europe.

Barack Obama administration officials said they hoped to complete their months-long review of the planned antimissile system as early as next month, possibly in time for Obama to present ideas to Russian President Dmitry Medvedev at a meeting in New York during the annual opening of the U.N. General Assembly, the report said.

But they cautioned that no decisions had been made and that all options were still under discussion, the paper noted.

The Obama review team plans to present a menu of options rather than a single recommendation to a committee of senior national security officials in the coming weeks, The Times said. Only after that would the matter go to cabinet-rank officials and the president.

The paper said that among the alternatives are dropping either the Polish or Czech site, or both sites, and instead building launching pads or radar installations in Turkey or the Balkans, while developing land-based versions of the Aegis SM-3, a ship-based anti-missile system.

Officials said the changes would be intended not to mollify Russia, but to adjust to what they see as an accelerating threat from shorter-range Iranian missiles, according to the report.

People following the review, including anxious officials in Eastern Europe, said they thought that the administration was preparing to abandon the Polish and Czech sites, The Times noted.

"It is clear that Eastern Europe is out of the epicenter of this American administration," the paper quoted Piotr Paszkowski, a spokesman for Poland's foreign minister, as saying. "The missile defense system is now under review.

The chances that it will be in Poland are 50-50."

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