Amergin says: Following the U.S. delegation's visit to Azerbaijan, deputy director of the U.S. Missile Defense Agency (MDA), Brigadier General Patrick O'Reilly, said the U.S. was studying the radar's parameters, and would analyze them later. However, MDA director, Air Force Lt. Gen. Henry Obering III, said on Tuesday that the Gabala radar may only be used as an integral part of U.S. missile defenses in Europe, and could not serve as an alternative to the European shield. The Russian foreign minister reiterated that Russia continued to regard the placement of a U.S. missile shield in Poland and the Czech Republic as a threat to its national security and Moscow had been preparing an adequate response to Washington's move. "We see a threat and we are preparing a response to it," he said. Radar in Cuba? You know about the blimp flying around manhattan? The one with the fuji-ad on it? It has special spystuff inside, so that they can see across walls, cars and so on. Lets hope they use it for the good. Imagine a police officer watching you while you're intime with your girl... And the tatra-radar - the best system existing is kind of the same problem. You can use a hammer to fix something or to kill someone. |
View the Top Clips from September 22, 2007
Embed This Clip In Your Site...
|
|
|
|
|
New from the makers of Clipmarks: Amplify.com - Don't just share the news...Amplify it!
|
|