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Bush: Russia shouldn't fear US defense

(AP)
Updated: 2007-06-05 21:22

PRAGUE, Czech Republic - Russia is not an enemy of the United States and
shouldn't fear a proposed missile defense system designed to thwart a
possible nuclear attack from Iran, President Bush said Tuesday.

President Bush, left, participates in an arrival ceremony with Czech
President Vaclav Klaus at Prague Castle in Prague, Tuesday June 5, 2007
[AP]

"Russia is not the enemy," Bush said after meeting with Czech leaders in
a visit en route to the G-8 summit in Germany. He said he would take a
message to Russian President Vladimir Putin that "we can work together on
common threats."

The Kremlin is bitterly opposed to the missile shield, and Putin has
warned that Russia could take "retaliatory steps" if Washington insists
on building it.

Polls show more than 60 percent of Czechs are against plans to station a
radar system southwest of Prague, and surveys in Poland - where 10
interceptor missiles would be based - show strong opposition there as
well. Both countries are still negotiating with the US over whether to
host the shield.

Bush sought to play down Russia's response, which has overshadowed his
European trip.

"The Cold War is over. It ended," Bush said at the medieval Prague
Castle, where he met with Czech President Vaclav Klaus and Prime Minister
Mirek Topolanek.

"My message will be: 'Vladimir - I call him Vladimir - you shouldn't fear
a missile defense system. As a matter of fact, why don't you cooperate
with us on a missile defense system?'" Bush said.

"The people of the Czech Republic don't have to choose between being a
friend of Russia or a friend of the United States. You can be both," he
added.

US experts contend the shield poses no threat to Russia because the
missiles involved would be purely defensive and incapable of being fitted
with warheads.

Bush said the system would be coordinated with NATO. He said he would
urge Putin to participate. "Please send your generals over to see how
such a system would work. Send your scientists," Bush said.

Later Tuesday, Bush was to deliver a speech to an international
conference on democracy and security at the ornate hilltop Czernin Palace
before heading to Germany for the summit.

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