NATO Antimissile Plan Seen Gaining Momentum -- Global Security Newswire
NATO member nations appear set to endorse a plan to unify their existing antimissile systems under a new, alliance-wide shield that would include land- and sea-based interceptors deployed by the United States, the Washington Post quoted U.S. and NATO officials as saying yesterday (see GSN, Oct. 14).
The countries are expected to determine at a summit next month in Lisbon, Portugal, whether to formally include missile defense among NATO's objectives, clearing the way for the project. Washington last year announced it was scrapping a Bush-era program for long-range missile defense in favor of a "phased adaptive approach" that would field sea- and land-based versions of the Standard Missile 3 interceptor around Europe as a hedge against Iranian short- and medium-range missiles.
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More News On Nato's General Meeting Yesterday
NATO chief calls for anti-missile system -- AP
NATO near adoption of U.S. missile shield -- Washington Post
France backs European missile shield, but only as backup to nuclear arsenal -- Canadian Press
France backs NATO missile defence system -source -- Reuters
Clinton, Gates Question Britain's Defense Cuts, See Added Burden for U.S. -- Bloomberg
Clinton warns UK defence cuts may undermine Nato -- The Independent
Hillary Clinton Fires Broadside at U.K. Defense Review -- Wall Street Journal opinion
William Hague moves to reassure US over defence spending cuts -- The Guardian
Britain will remain military power of 'first rank', says William Hague -- The Telegraph
Clinton cautions Britain on defense cuts -- UPI
US, Britain agreed on robust defense spending: Clinton -- AFP
Clinton says she's worried by UK defence spending cuts, says NATO must share military burdens -- Canadian Press
Gates: NATO cybersecurity policies are 'inadequate' -- CNN
NATO secretary general suggests cut in massive command structures -- RIA Novosti
Nato considers new mission statement -- BBC
NATO to lay out vision for cyber, missile defence -- AFP
NATO’s New Strategic Concept. What should Russia prepare for? -- RIA Novosti
Germany - A new Strategic Concept for NATO -- ISRIA
News Analysis: NATO seeks new strategy to tackle crisis -- Xinhuanet
'NATO No Longer Wants to Be the World's Policeman' -- Spiegel Online
Factbox: Ministers discuss NATO's future vision -- Reuters