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Missile defence remains a Bush priority

By Daniel Dombey in Washington, Neil Buckley in Moscow and Jan Cienski in Warsaw

Published: December 4 2007 20:19 | Last updated: December 4 2007 20:19

The Bush administration said on Tuesday it would persevere with efforts to convince its partners of the merits of placing missile defence bases in Europe – in spite of this week’s revelation that the US no longer believes Iran has a nuclear weapons programme.

Washington has said that the proposed European bases – missile interceptors in Poland and radar in the Czech Republic – are needed to guard against a threat from Tehran. But both Polish public opinion and the new Polish government have yet to be convinced hosting a missile defence base would benefit the country, while Russia has suggested that the programme is intended to counteract its own nuclear deterrent – a charge the US denies.

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