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![]() BRUSSELS (AFP) Mar 16, 2005 NATO announced Wednesday that it would protect its deployed troops with a new single theater missile defense system by 2010. Russia offers to allow Israel to check missiles sold to Syria JERUSALEM (AFP) Mar 14, 2005 Russia is prepared to allow Israeli experts to check that the missiles it plans to sell to Syria pose no danger for the Jewish state's security, Russian security commission chief Igor Ivanov said Monday. |
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Missile defense test failed because a support arm in missile silo failed to clear: general WASHINGTON (AFP) Mar 10, 2005 An interceptor missile failed to fire in a missile defense test last month because a support arm in the silo did not clear when it was supposed to, a senior Pentagon official said Wednesday. US planes near Israeli test area were in international airspace: Pentagon WASHINGTON (AFP) Mar 09, 2005 US military aircraft flew near an area in the Mediterranean that Israel had closed for a missile test on March 1, but they were in international airspace and complied fully with airspace requirements, the Pentagon said Wednesday. China to have 800 missiles aimed at Taiwan in 2006: defense minister TAIPEI (AFP) Mar 09, 2005 The number of Chinese ballistic missiles targeting Taiwan is expected to reach at least 800 next year, the island's defense minister Lee Jye said Wednesday. Israeli missile test spooked by US spy planes WASHINGTON (AFP) Mar 08, 2005 The presence of US spy planes prompted Israel to delay a test of its Long Range Artillery missile earlier this month, Defense News reported Tuesday. The missile was test-fired two days later instead, scoring a direct hit. Canadian business dismayed over government's 'no' to US missile shield VANCOUVER, Canada (AFP) Mar 07, 2005 Canadian business leaders warned Monday that the government's refusal to join US President George W. Bush's anti-missile shield could reap a heavy toll on commercial ties with the United States. Bush wants Canada to continue to cooperate on defense: Ottawa OTTAWA (AFP) Mar 06, 2005 US President George W. Bush and Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin held a telephone conversation Saturday in which Bush insisted that the two countries continue to cooperate on defense in spite of Canada's refusal to take part in the US missile defense shield, Martin's office said. |
US wants destruction of all missiles in Nicaragua VILLANUEVA, Nicaragua (AFP) Mar 05, 2005 The United States insisted Friday that Nicaragua destroy all of its Soviet-made surface-to-air missiles and not 80 percent as Managua wishes. China urges calm after North Korea ends missile test moratorium BEIJING (AFP) Mar 04, 2005 China Friday urged calm and restraint after North Korea ended a self-imposed moratorium on testing long-range missiles, drawing criticism from the United States and Japan. US ambassador to Canada dials back missile defence row OTTAWA (AFP) Mar 03, 2005 The normally outspoken US ambassador to Canada Thursday eased criticism of Canada's decision not to join Washington's planned missile defence shield -- in a sign that a spat over the move may be easing. UN atomic agency calls on North Korea to return to nuclear six-party talks VIENNA (AFP) Mar 03, 2005 The UN atomic agency called Thursday on North Korea to return to six-party talks on its nuclear program, even as Pyongyang ended a self-imposed moratorium on testing long-range missiles and said "hostile" US policy was forcing it to make nuclear weapons. US criticizes N. Korea end to missle moratorium WASHINGTON (AFP) Mar 03, 2005 The United States on Thursday criticized North Korea's decision to end its moratorium on long-range missile testing, saying the move threatened regional stability and deepened Pyongyang's isolation. North Korea ends missile-test moratorium, raising nuclear stakes SEOUL (AFP) Mar 03, 2005 North Korea Thursday ended a self-imposed moratorium on testing long-range missiles and said "hostile" US policy was forcing it to develop its nuclear arsenal, prompting immediate condemnation from Japan. |
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