Russia is ready for a pre-emptive strike on European missile defense
systems if the US refuses dialogue, stated Russia’s senior military
official. Washington has responded by saying it doesn’t rule out giving
Russia legally binding guarantees on AMB.
“Russia is
constantly speaking about guarantees of ABM systems not targeting it,
but we think we need to come to cooperation. We provide guarantees after
we start cooperating,” Ellen Tauscher, US Special Envoy for
Strategic Stability and Missile Defense, told reporters at the end of
the first day of the Moscow ABM conference.
Earlier on Thursday
Russia’s Chief of General Staff Nikolay Makarov stated that Russia might
consider a pre-emptive strike an option in certain circumstances.
“Considering
the destabilizing nature of the [American] ABM system, namely the
creation of an illusion of inflicting a disarming [nuclear] strike with
impunity, a decision on pre-emptive deployment of assault weapons could
be taken when the situation gets harder,” Makarov said.
Among
other measures, Russia has already promised to deploy short-range
Iskander missiles in the Kaliningrad Region if NATO fails to reach
agreement with it on missile defense.
After Makarov`s remarks, the
NATO delegation present at the conference hastened to take issue with
the Russian general, saying that the ABM system would never target
Russia.
Russia is concerned that the ultimate aim of America’s
global ABM shield is the gradual diminution of the effectiveness of
Russia’s nuclear arsenal. Moscow says no country possesses any
militarily significant quantity of nukes to pose a vital nuclear threat
to the US other than Russia.
Vice chairman of the Polish foreign affairs committee Tadeusz Iwinski told RT a pre-emptive strike on Poland represented the “worst case scenario.”
Speaking
as a representative of the Polish opposition, Iwinski, said an
agreement between Russia and the United States was vital for his
country’s security. He further claimed that US Undersecretary of State
Ellen Tauscher “was ready to offer guarantees” that the ABM system“was not going to be against Russia.”
Political
analyst Vladimir Orlov thinks that missile threats against Europe,
which the shield is supposedly designed to counter, are “very much
exaggerated.”
“Missile threats by those countries which
Americans and Europeans claim develop long-range missiles, it is just
not credible. Europe should not feel vulnerable and the issue is that
Russia instead of Europe now feels vulnerable,” he asserted.
Moscow's proposition to develop a joint European missile defense system has been turned down.
Also, the Obama administration refused to give cast-iron guarantees that the new ABM is not going to be deployed against Russia.
Bruce
Gagnon from the 'Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear Power in
Space' think tank told RT the lack of guarantees reflects the US
intention "to continue surrounding Russia and China with these so-called missile defense systems.”
Saying Iran has no missiles capable of hitting the United States, Gagnon says the system is aimed at Russia because it has “the world’s largest supply of natural gas.” He further argues “the Pentagon’s primary job today is to serve as a resource extraction service on behalf of corporate globalization.”
'Heading towards a dead end'
The
Russian Defense Ministry has organized a representational
international conference called “Missile Defense Factor in Establishing
New Security Environment” on May 3-4 in Moscow to correlate positions
of many interested states on the burning issue of missile defense.
Over
200 experts from military departments of 50 countries, including 28
NATO states, have gathered in the Russian capital to share opinions.
Opening
the conference, Russian Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov stated that
so far no mutually-acceptable solution to the issue of ABM has been
found.
“The situation is practically heading towards a dead end,” acknowledged Servdyukov.
At the same time, the Russian president sent an address to the conference, sharing hope that a solution can be found.
“I believe we can find a formula which could help us avoid the division into those who win and those who lose,” President Medvedev insists.
The
conference consists of several working groups. Russia’s Ministry of
Defense is going to present a computer model of how the American ABM in
Europe is going to influence Russia’s forces of nuclear containment.
Besides
Russia and NATO member countries, experts from China, South Korea,
Japan and CSTO (Collective Security Treaty Organization) member states
will participate in the Moscow conference.
As a goodwill gesture,
Russia wants to make an excursion for the delegates to the heart of
Moscow’s A-135 ABM system near the Russian capital.
No official documents are going to be signed as a result of the ABM conference in Moscow.
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