And You Thought the Cold War Was Gone For Good? Conn Hallinan | May 11, 2007 Editor: Miriam Pemberton The current brouhaha over a U.S. plan to deploy anti-ballistic missiles (ABM) in Poland has nothing to do with a fear that Iran will attack Europe or the U.S. with nuclear tipped Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBM). It has a great deal to do with the Bush Administration's efforts to neutralize Russia's and China's nuclear deterrents and edge both countries out of Central Asia. The plan calls for deploying 10 ABMs in Poland and a radar system in the Czech Republic, supposedly...