By Guy Faulconbridge MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia has begun producing a new generation intercontinental missile, a senior government official said on Monday, after a successful test launch. Russia's military hailed Friday's test...
President Obama will have to quickly make many tough foreign policy judgment calls. Among the most important is whether to proceed with the Bush administration's crash effort to install untested anti-missile interceptors in...
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia has intensified efforts to develop new ballistic missiles in response to U.S. plans to deploy an anti-missile system in Europe, Interfax news agency quoted a top Russian general as saying on Friday.
Ben Smith Ben Smith – 49 mins ago Joe Biden has warned that hostile nations would quickly "test" the young new president with a "generated crisis," and Biden seems to have been right. On the day after he won the election,...
ČSSD se nepodařilo vyřadit radar z programu schůze Senátu Prague - The opposition Social Democrats (CSSD) today did not manage to have the treaties on the U.S. radar base on Czech soil withdrawn from the agenda of the Senate....
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Pat Buchanan Pat Buchanan – Tue Nov 25, 3:00 am ET About The Author: Pat Buchanan has been a senior adviser to three presidents, twice a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, and the presidential nominee of the...
A flurry of meetings last week -- in Nice, Brussels and Sharm El-Sheikh -- show the changing face of Russian-Western relations, says Eric Walberg Russia's struggle to become a respected player in world affairs moved forward...
by Ilya Kramnik Moscow (UPI) Nov 19, 2008 Russia will not look on indifferently while the United States deploys the third positioning region of its anti-ballistic missile shield in Eastern Europe. This was clear before and is...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Poland will shortly offer new confidence-building proposals to Russia on the U.S. anti-missile system planned for Eastern Europe, Polish Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski said on Wednesday.