Hu and Medvedev Blast The US Missile Shield Plan

By Can Tran.
Subscribe to author
May 23, 2008 by  Can Tran - 3 votes, no comments
Share
Listen - Email - Print
Recipient email:
You can enter up to 10 comma-separated email addresses.
Your email:
optional
Message:
optional

Over the past few months, there have been talks of a plan by the United States to install a global missile defense system. The plan has been criticized by both Russian and China.
Over the past few months, there have been talks of a plan by the United States to implement a global missile defense system. This was a move that was condemned by Russia’s government and then-Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Russia’s condemnation of the US missile defense shield was backed by Belarus. It also supported Russia’s warning back in December of 2007 that it would place missiles in the country to act as a counter-balance to the US missile defense shield.
One of the locations to be used for the US missile defense bases is Poland. Poland gave stipulations on the missile base. Bogden Klich, the Polish Defense Minister weighed in on the plans. Klich said that a missile defense base would expose Poland to many different threats.
Poland’s government has given the stipulation that the US must help modernize Poland’s armed forces.
US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates said that the missile defense system was successful back in February of this year. It was used to shoot down a disabled spy satellite. Gates also said that the US government was prepared to share some of the technology with China.
China too has expressed its concerns.
Now Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Chiense President Hu Jintao have critized and condemned the US plan for the global missile shield. The two of them have weighed in on the plans and said that the plan does not bring any balance or stability. This was Medvedev’s first trip overseas after being elected president of Russia. Putin was elected as Russia’s Prime Minister.
Originally, both presidents were talking about expanding nuclear cooperation. They were discussing a deal in which Russia would regularly ship low-enriched uranium to China along with building a facility to enrich uranium to generate electric power.
But, then the talks shifted to condemnation of the US plan for a missile defense shield. While the US insists it will combat against possible missile strikes from Iran and North Korea, China and Russia think differently.
Like Putin, Medvedev has openly criticized the plan. In short, neither Russia nor China likes the idea of the shield.
article:255110:3::0

Live like a rodent at the French 'hamster hotel'

If you've ever had the urge to spend a night or two as a hamster, you need to visit Nantes, France. For around $150 a night, you can do everything a hamster does, from spinning on a wheel to eating the animal's food to sleeping on a pile of hay.
Nov 21, 2009 by  David Silverberg in Travel - 2 comments

Easyjet apologizes for Holocaust Memorial photo shoot

Easyjet is a European regional carrier that has quickly carved out market share with discount prices and targeted marketing. However, a recent public relations faux pas is causing controversy.
Nov 21, 2009 by  Bob Gordon in Travel - 6 comments

Chicago Mayor Says Media 'Kicked' Oprah Out of Town

Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley weighed in on the story that every Chicagoan has an opinion about, Oprah's departure happening eighteen months from now. Yesterday, Mayor Daley placed the burden of shame on the fifth estate.
Nov 21, 2009 by  Bob Gordon in Entertainment - 4 comments

TopFinds: Child Poverty in U.S., Creating Toothpick Cities

Investigating U.S. child poverty rates. A British TV station hires facially disfigured anchors to read the news. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 becomes the hottest video game of the year. These are the top stories making headlines around the world.
Nov 20, 2009 by  David Silverberg in Internet - 2 comments

Canada: No more H1N1 deaths than from seasonal flu

While headlines decry the rising H1N1 death toll, news is emerging that there have been no more deaths from this pandemic than from seasonal flu.
Nov 20, 2009 by  Lynne Melcombe in Health - 8 comments
apis-129892 apis-129889 apis-129886 apis-129867 apis-129865
Email:
Password:
Remember meForgot password?