Friday, August 15, 2008

Oh, So Close

Poland agreed to station American anti-missiles and got us to station PAC-3 defensive missiles there, too. The Russians are so close to understanding why Poland wants American military might at their side.

Said the Russians:


Poland and the United States on Thursday signed a deal for Poland to accept a missile interceptor base as part of a system the United States says is aimed at blocking attacks by rogue nations. Moscow, however, feels it is aimed at Russia's missile force.

"Poland, by deploying (the system) is exposing itself to a strike — 100 percent," Nogovitsyn, the deputy chief of staff, was quoted as saying.

He added, in clear reference to the agreement, that Russia's military doctrine sanctions the use of nuclear weapons "against the allies of countries having nuclear weapons if they in some way help them." Nogovitsyn that would include elements of strategic deterrence systems, he said, according to Interfax.

At a news conference earlier Friday, Nogovitsyn had reiterated Russia's frequently stated warning that placing missile-defense elements in Poland and the Czech Republic would bring an unspecified military response. But his subsequent reported statement substantially stepped up a war of words.


See? Why on Earth would the Poles possibly fear the Russians?

The Poles are under the threat of Russia not because the Poles allied with America, but because Poland borders on Russia.