The United States urged NATO allies to invest in a missile shield and avoid harmful budget cuts at a meeting of defence and foreign ministers clouded by the war in Afghanistan. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Defence Secretary Robert Gates made the plea, echoed by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, amid French reservations about the anti-missile system. "The studies have been done, the data are well-known and the affordability is clear," Gates told alliance ministers. "It is time for a decision." The ministers gathered at NATO headquarters to discuss a new "strategic concept" that will shape the 28-nation alliance's vision for the next decade to face new threats including missiles from "rogue" states and cyber assaults. Gates has put the price tag to link NATO members into a common anti-missile network at between 85 million and 100 million euros (120 million and 140 million dollars). Rasmussen says it would cost less than 200 million euros. More at:http://www.spacewar.com/reports/US_presses_allies_on_missile_shield_999.html |
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Sunday, October 17, 2010
MISSILE DEFENSE US presses allies on missile shield
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