Posted on 03/23/2009 5:53:49 PM PDT by Kaslin
Alliances: The U.S. has expressed a willingness to barter away missile defense sites in Poland and the Czech Republic. Now the Polish foreign minister says he hopes his country doesn't regret trusting the United States.
One of the pressing issues discussed at this year's conference was whether the U.S. is serious about bartering away plans for missile defense sites in Poland and the Czech Republic in exchange for vague Russian promises of using its influence on Iran regarding its move toward developing nuclear warheads to put on its long-range missiles.
On Sunday, Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski noted that Poland had taken "something of a political risk" in agreeing to the deployment of 10 ground-based interceptors on its territory. "When we started discussing this with the United States," he said, "the U.S. assured us they would persuade the Russians that it was purely defensive and it would be a noncontroversial decision."
Now we are wishing the Iranians, whose missiles our ground-based interceptors are designed to intercept, a Happy New Year and suggesting to the Russians that if they can do something about Iran's nuclear and missile programs, we would reconsider our missile defense plans and saw off the limb our Czech and Polish allies have climbed out on.
Defense Secretary Robert Gates did not ease our allies' fears when he said at a NATO meeting in Krakow, Poland, on Feb. 20, "I told the Russians a year ago that if there were no Iranian missile program, there would be no need for the missile sites."
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Déjà vu?
>>> With Obama in charge, their fears are well founded. ;-) <<<
With Obama in charge, ALL fears are well founded. :-(
Meanwhile he makes peace overtures to hardened terrorist states Syria, Iran and the Taliban and Al Queda, is there nothing that this evil man will not do??
To Poland, the Czech Republic, et al. With 0bama in the Oval Office, your fears of betrayal are valid and warranted. 0bama is more interested in “resetting” the knob of relations with Russia, and yes, that does include betraying you.
55 million of us did NOT want this to come to pass. Just that there weren’t enough of us.
Sorry.
But The Obama insulted them too. He sent a note to the ex pres Chirac saying how he, Obama, looked forward to working with him for the next four years.
Can you imagine if Bush or Palin sent such a letter.
Yes, but we are a minority.
Poor Poland. How were they to know when they were risking their lives to hasten the downfall of communism that they’d go running right into the arms of a country ready to embrace communism?
With friends like Obama, who needs Hitler?
Obama is making us a stench in the nostrils of the world.
Poland can trust the citizens of the United States.
Our current government, not so much.
Actually, the Russians have already rebuffed our suggestion of a quid pro quo and told the world they're on Iran's side.
The Russians are not going to go out of their way to help the U.S. with a proven bad player.
Both sides knew that if the Russians attacked a U.S. vessel the action could escalate to a catastrophic level. A nuclear exchange could result in millions of U.S. and NATO casualties and massive economic and environmental damage. But modern-day Russia—to paraphrase Curtis LeMay—would be literally blasted back into the neolithic age.
This is the “diplomacy” that was used 24-7 for 50 years of the Cold War. What has changed is that nuclear parity has been replaced—for the forseeable future—by U.S. nuclear primacy.
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