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U.S. Missile Shield in Poland, Czechia to Threaten Russia, Belarus
Stationing anti-missile defense system of the United States in Poland and Czechia poses a serious threat to Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), said CSTO General Secretary Nikolay Bordyuzha.
Having anti-missile components in those states is “a serious threat to security of Russia and Belarus, and therefore, to all Collective Security Treaty Organization,” Bordyuzha told Interfax.

”First time in history, components of strategic forces of the U.S. and NATO could emerge in immediate proximity to borders of Russia and Belarus, CSTO state members,” the official explained.

”Nowadays, these systems have anti-missile parameters, but they will have parameters of attacking weapons tomorrow. It is a fairly simple replacement. And ten to 16 attacking missiles in the immediate proximity with the minimal time of arrival are rather serious threat,” Bordyuzha specified.
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