| Obama to Abandon Anti-Missile Shield |
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| Written by Heritage.org |
| Thursday, 17 September 2009 09:41 |
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Morning Bell: Surrender and Betrayal Do Not Make Us Safer
Last month we reported that news outlets in Poland were saying that the Obama administration had made the decision to abandon our anti-missile shield in Poland and the Czech Republic. Today Czech Premier Jan Fischer confirmed those reports telling reporters that President Obama phoned him overnight to say that "his government is pulling out of plans to build a missile defense radar on Czech territory." According to the Wall Street Journal, the Obama administration is justifying its decision on their determination that Iran's long-range missile program hasn't progressed as rapidly as previously estimated. This despite the facts that:
The only country other than Iran that is happy with President Obama's decision is Russia. State Duma foreign affairs committee head Konstantin Kosachev told the Associated Press: "The U.S. president's decision is a well-thought (out) and systematic one. Now we can talk about restoration of (the) strategic partnership between Russia and the United States." But, in fact, the missile defense capitulation is just one in a long line of Obama surrenders to Russia. Heritage fellow Ariel Cohen explains from Moscow:
The decision to abandon the "third site" deployment of 10 missile interceptors in Poland and a radar in the Czech Republic violates President Obama's pledge to support missile defense that is "pragmatic and cost-effective." Ground based missile defense is effective, affordable, and available now. According to the Congressional Budget Office, alternatives to the third site do not provide a comparable level of defense. The CBO concluded that the estimated $9-14 billion 20-year cost of the third site was half of the estimated costs of a sea-based alternative. Abandoning our best missile defense option in Europe only encourages Iran to speed up their ballistic missile program so that they can get their threat in place before a European missile defense system is available. The Poles and the Czechs know what it means to live under the boot of Russian domination. The third-site issue is of huge symbolic importance to both nations, and if Moscow emerges the victor, with an effective veto over U.S. policy in Europe, it would represent a massive surrender of American strategic influence and a betrayal of two of its closest friends in the region. Go to 33minutes.com for more on missile defense, the threat posed to us and our allies by nuclear weapons, and the action plan necessary to revive a strategic missile defense system that only America can develop, maintain, and employ for its own defense and the peace-loving world's security. Other News from Heritage.org Quick Hits:
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