European ballistic missile defense

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Ballistic missile defense, in the post-Cold War era, is increasingly an issue for Europe]. The primary concern is no longer the Soviet Union, but Iran and possibly other Middle Eastern actors. While Russia theoretically is a threat, it is not a likely one.

Russsia, however, became indignant over what it saw as U.S. action in its sphere of influence, when the George W. Bush Administration proposed placing Ground-Based Midcourse Interceptors in Poland. While much mass media coverage portrayed this as a shield against attacks against Eastern Europe, the particular technology proposed actually was optimized for protecting the East coast of the United States.

It is 3020 kilometers or 1876 miles from Teheran to Warsaw. 4408 kilometers or 2739 miles or 2380 nautical miles to London 10,201 kilometers or 6339 miles or 5508 nautical miles to Washington


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