Russia's armed forces chief on Tuesday compared a US plan to station an
anti-missile shield in central Europe to Moscow deploying missiles in
Latin America.
Chief of Staff Yury Baluyevsky said on Russia Today television that the
US plan to station a radar in the Czech Republic and interceptors in
Poland amounted to meddling in Russia's backyard.
"When one of the viewers asked about (Russia) deploying missiles in
Venezuela, to defend Venezuela from Iranian and other missiles, I would
like to note that our partners from the United States are doing exactly
what our viewer suggested us to do," Baluyevsky said.
Washington says it needs the missile shield to defend against possible
threats from Iran and says the limited system could not threaten
Russia's vast nuclear arsenal.
But Baluyevsky insisted that "those anti-missile rockets and that radar
will be definitely aimed at Russia."
"Iran has no potential to manufacture an intercontinental ballistic
missile able to reach the territory of the United States... at least
until 2020," Baluyevsky said.
He said that "someone" in the United States still hoped "to secure the
impunity of using weapons without getting something in return."
During an EU-Russia summit in Portugal last month, President Vladimir
Putin likened the Pentagon's plan to deploy defensive weapons in
central Europe to the Soviet Union's 1962 deployment of nuclear
missiles in Cuba, which led the world to the brink of nuclear war.
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