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[–] derram ago
https://unvis.it/http://www.newsweek.com/russia-criticizes-us-global-missile-shield-japan-ww2-not-ended-moscow-855552 :
'"The plans on deploying the global missile defense system directly affect Russia’s security," Lavrov said. ', "Russia has long argued that the U.S. was surrounding it with missile defense systems via Washington's foreign allies.", "Russia's top diplomat complained to his Japanese counterpart about the deployment of U.S. missile defense systems near Russia's Pacific borders—a move that Moscow argued served to enhance a global missile shield undermining its security."
'NATO currently maintains Aegis Ashore systems in Poland and Romania. '
'The U.S. has defended these installations, saying they were purely defense intended to intercept against ballistic missiles launched from Iran, not Russia. '
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