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The anti-missile shield cannot defend the Czech Republic

Although General Henry A. "Trey" Obering, Chief Executive of the US Missile Defense Agency, said clearly on 25th January 2007 that the US radar in the Czech Republic will protect the US radars in Greenland and in Alaska and that it will defend the territory of the United States and the US allies in North Western Europe, Czech Prime Minister Topolánek and Defence Secretary Parkanová, Foreign Secretary Schwarzenberg and Czech Deputy Premier Alexander Vondra still keep telling us that "we must show that we are ready to defend our territory". This is a repeated, conscious and hence shameless lie. ...

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Published: 6/4/2007 - Articles about the radar - Permanent link

Fylingdales - Is the Radar Safe?

(Originally published as: "Proposed radar at Fylingdales raises serious health concerns", by Dr David Webb, Electromagnetic Hazard & Therapy, 2003, Volume 13, Nos 3-4, pp 6-7 and " Star Wars at Fylingdales " by Dr David Webb)   ...

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Published: 5/18/2007 - Articles about the radar - Permanent link

Mismanaging missile defence

America has turned the missile defence debate into a divisive issue by failing to address Europe's political concerns.

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Published: 4/28/2007 - Zahraniční články - Permanent link

New Age International: Czech villagers vote on US anti-missile defence shield

Inhabitants of a small Czech village began voting on Saturday in a local referendum on a US proposal to construct a radar forming part of its anti-missile defence system on a nearby army base.

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Published: 4/28/2007 - Articles about Trokavec - Permanent link

Der Spiegel: Merkel Urges US to Consult Allies

German concern over missile shield plans German Chancellor Angela Merkel is urging the US government to engage in a broader discussion about the missile defense shield it plans to erect in Poland and the Czech Republic to protect it from enemy missiles. ...

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Published: 4/21/2007 - Articles about Trokavec - Permanent link

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