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Russia to move rockets to EU border if Poland hosts US missile shield

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threatened to deploy bombers and short-range missiles on the Polish border if Warsaw agrees to host elements of a US defence shield on its territory.

By Adrian Blomfield in Moscow
Last Updated: 2:23AM BST 07 Aug 2008
Russia to move rockets to EU border if Poland hosts US missile shield

With a range of up to 310 miles for its new generation of Iskander missiles, would be able to strike at both the radar and the interceptors if it built a base in western Belarus
Photo: AFP/GETTY

The warning marks a further escalation in the diplomatic crisis between and the United States. Russian hardware has not been stationed on the border of what is now the European Union since the .

’s ambassador to Minsk, Alexander Surikov, said that bombers and short-range quasiballistic missiles would be stationed in the west of Belarus, Moscow’s most important ex-Soviet ally, once and the United States agree terms.

“When signs the agreement with the American side about hosting elements of the defence system, then we can discuss some additional aspects of -technical cooperation with Belarus,” he said.

“We could be talking about the possible basing of Iskander missiles.” There was some relief that the ambassador ruled out stationing nuclear missiles in the country.

Even so, the ambassador’s threat was a further signal that hopes for a diplomatic settlement to the crisis were fading.

The defence system, which the United States insists is necessary to protect from a nuclear strike by , has taken on increasing momentum after the Czech Republic agreed to host the shield’s radar component.

Despite public opposition and internal divisions, now appears close to allowing the United States to station 10 interceptor missiles on its territory.

Convinced that it is the shield’s true target, has threatened to retrain its nuclear arsenal on and deploy hardware in both Belarus and the Baltic exclave of Kaliningrad.

With a range of up to 310 miles for its new generation of Iskander missiles, would be able to strike at both the radar and the interceptors if it built a base in western Belarus, analysts said.

analysts said that a squadron of bombers is likely to be stationed at the Machulishchi air base, 50 miles west of Minsk.

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