Entries Tagged as 'Missile Defense'

Japan to deploy 'Son of Star Wars'

United Press International – USA: TOKYO, March 3 2009

Japan is preparing to become the first country to deploy a ship-based, long-range missile defense system as North Korea apparently readies a missile test.

The controversial system, dubbed “Son of Star Wars,” has been installed aboard Japanese naval destroyers which are set to be dispatched to areas off North Korea should Pyongyang move ahead with an anticipated rocket launch …

www.upi.com/Top_News/2009/03/03/Japan_to_deploy_Son_of_Star_Wars/UPI-20211236117963/

Japan to deploy ‘Son of Star Wars’

United Press International – USA: TOKYO, March 3 2009

Japan is preparing to become the first country to deploy a ship-based, long-range missile defense system as North Korea apparently readies a missile test.

The controversial system, dubbed “Son of Star Wars,” has been installed aboard Japanese naval destroyers which are set to be dispatched to areas off North Korea should Pyongyang move ahead with an anticipated rocket launch …

www.upi.com/Top_News/2009/03/03/Japan_to_deploy_Son_of_Star_Wars/UPI-20211236117963/

Recent words aside, US continues Military Encirclement of Russia

Media Monitors Network – CA,USA
March 7, 2009

Southeast of Georgia and on Russia’s southern flank, US Central Command chief David Petraeus announced that Azerbaijan would be used as a transit route for NATO arms headed to the Afghan war theater. The US has also ordered more Azerbaijani troops deployed there to serve under NATO command and the US Missile Defense Agency is considering expanding its global missile shield program to include what is now a Russian surveillance base in Garbala, Azerbaijan. …

Two weeks ago US defense chief Gates reiterated that the Pentagon has a “continuing security relationship with Georgia both bilaterally and through NATO-Georgia Commission” and according to Civil Georgia “We’re involved in training. We are involved in military reform in Georgia.” …

http://usa.mediamonitors.net/content/view/full/60405

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Fear of Lost Jobs Is Hurdle to Reining In Defense Contracts

New York Times: March 8, 2009

In pledging last week that the “days of giving defense contractors a blank check are over,” President Obama is taking on the giant weapons contracting system that he says has “gone amok.” …

Gordon Adams, a professor at American University in Washington, said parts of the $10 billion missile defense programs, which are still being tested, represent “low-hanging fruit” for Mr. Obama. …

www.nytimes.com/2009/03/09/us/politics/09defense.html?_r=1&ref=us

Russia: Arms control to top talks with Clinton

Associated Press
Vladimir Isachenkov

Russia’s foreign minister said Friday he will focus on arms control talks during his meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton next week, while Moscow has demonstrated its revived military might by sending a bomber on patrol near Canada and putting a new military radar on duty.

Russia has welcomed the new U.S. administration’s intention to start talks soon on a successor deal to the 1991 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, or START I, which expires in December. The treaty, signed by Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev and President George H.W. Bush, contains a comprehensive control and verification mechanism hailed by both Moscow and Washington. …

The Kremlin has taken a tough tone with Washington ever since Barack Obama’s election. The day after his victory, President Dmitry Medvedev warned that Russia will deploy missiles to its westernmost Kaliningrad region in response to the U.S. missile defense plans. …

www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5joyt2yQAg5FcRwHi_T2dXgmfGDoQD96K5U6O0

Court rules Philippines has custody over U.S. Marine

Reuters – USA
Wed Feb 11, 2009

The Philippines’ highest court has ruled an American soldier convicted of raping a Filipina in 2006 must be placed in government custody, scrapping a deal between the two countries that allowed detention inside the U.S. embassy.

The Supreme Court, in a majority vote taken on Tuesday but announced only on Wednesday, upheld a decade-old security treaty between Manila and Washington. It also said the treaty was clear on the detention “by Philippine authorities” of any U.S. personnel serving sentences. …

http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSTRE51A2AY20090211

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NOTE: In the UK the court has no jurisdiction to hear the case if the person charged was on duty, in uniform and a member of a Visiting Force (US) – under the Visiting Forces Act 1952 – refer to CAAB Report – a case of doing what they like.

U.S. missile defense said to face near $2 billion cut

Reuters
Fri Feb 13, 2009
By Jim Wolf

The White House has asked the Pentagon to cut nearly $2 billion, or up to roughly 20 percent, from missile defense in its fiscal 2010 budget, a prominent advocate of the costliest U.S. weapons development effort said on Friday.

Boeing Co’s Airborne Laser, a modified 747 being designed to zap ballistic missiles moments after liftoff, was in “very serious jeopardy of being taken out,” said Riki Ellison, head of the industry-supported Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance. …

Another possible missile-defense cut would slow the projected installation of 10 two-stage interceptor missiles in Poland and a related radar site in the Czech Republic. …

http://uk.reuters.com/article/burningIssues/idUKTRE51C74720090213

U.S. might rethink missile shield if Iran shifts, Clinton signals

CNN Washington
February 10 2009

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton signaled Tuesday that the United States might rethink plans for a missile defense shield in Europe if Iran decides against pursuing nuclear weapons.

“If we are able to see a change in behavior on the part of the Iranians, then we will reconsider where we stand …

http://edition.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/europe/02/10/iran.clinton/

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Speech at the 45th Munich Security Conference

Speaker: Biden, Joseph R.
Vice President of the United States
February 7 2009

… we must recognize new forces shaping this young century:

  • The spread of mass destruction weapons and dangerous diseases;
  • A growing gap between rich and poor;
  • Ethnic animosities and failed states;
  • A rapidly warming planet and uncertain supplies of energy, food, water;
  • The challenge to freedom and security from radical fundamentalism.

In meeting these challenges, the United States will be guided by this basic principle:

There is no conflict between our security and our ideals. They are mutually reinforcing. The force of arms won our independence, and throughout our history, the force of arms has protected our freedom. That will not change. But the very moment we declared our independence, we laid before the world the values behind our revolution and the conviction that our policies must be informed by a “decent respect for the opinions of mankind.” Our Founders understood then and the United States believes now – that the example of our power must be matched by the power of our example. That is why we reject as false the choice between our safety and our ideals. America will vigorously defend our security and our values, and in doing so we will all be more secure. As hard as we try, I know that we are likely to fall short of our ideals in the future, just as we have in the past. But I commit to you now: we will strive, every day, to honor the values that animate America’s democracy …

We will continue to develop missile defenses to counter a growing Iranian capability, provided the technology is proven to work and cost effective. …

We also support the further strengthening of European defense…

Read/hear the speech at
www.securityconference.de/konferenzen/rede.php?menu_2009=&menu_konferenzen=&sprache=en&id=238

Czech Lawmakers Delay Missile Defense Vote

Global Security Newswire – Washington, DC, USA
Feb. 5, 2009

The lower house of the Czech Republic’s parliament will vote no earlier than mid-March on making the nation host to a U.S. missile defense radar base …

Lawmakers in the chamber voted 100-73 in favor of removing the matter from consideration in this session, which is scheduled to end on March 15. The upper house of parliament has already signed off on the radar proposal.

http://www.globalsecuritynewswire.org/gsn/nw_20090205_6060.php