Sunday, March 09, 2008

The 'Bottom Line' for the Czechs and the Poles is NOT MDS, it's advancing their militaries in conventional methodologies

The implications of privatizing space industries speaks for itself.


We criticized Pakistan's Kahn for privatizing the growth of nuclear technologies among what The West calls 'rouge states,' yet when it comes to privatizing space industries that include technologies as MDS the horizon is 'wide open' unless the world stops this insanity.


There has been growing aggressive 'incidents' in military venues when it comes to 'brush burn' issues including the noted exploitation of the confrontation of the USA by Iranian gun boats in the straights of Hormuz. These 'confrontations' are not simply 'boys being boys' but are conducted for the purpose of discouraging the USA from aggressive military policy. Unless this aggressive American agenda is thwarted by those that seek peace before war, there will be escalating overatures to war on a larger scale. This especially so considering that countries such as Russia see a timeline to completion of a potential capacity of the USA to a Missile Defense Shield that would lend the rest of the world vulnerable to that reality.


There needs to be aggressive 'management' of space privatization and soon.


The Ballistic Missile Early Warning Radar System (BMEWS) at Fylingdales, U.K.

CzechRep, USA may sign treaty on radar base in the spring (click here)
Prague- The Czech Republic and the United States might sign the bilateral treaty to create a legal framework for the stay of U.S. soldiers on Czech soil at the planned U.S. radar base in early spring, the Defence Ministry said today after three-day bilateral talks.


US Needs 6 Months for Offer to Poland (click here)
By MONIKA SCISLOWSKA – 2 days ago
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — The U.S. has asked for six months to prepare an offer for modernizing Poland's army in return for permission to locate a missile defense base in the country, the Polish prime minister said.
The U.S. proposal to base 10 interceptor missiles in Poland as part of a global missile defense shield is expected to be on the agenda when Prime Minister Donald Tusk meets President Bush in Washington on Monday.
"The Americans have asked for time to prepare an offer concerning the modernization of Poland's armed forces within the missile defense deal," Tusk said in remarks published Friday by the Super Express tabloid. "They need about six months."
Reiterating Poland's insistence that Warsaw get something in return for the deal, he also said that, "increasing our security is a condition for the base's construction."
Poland is deeply concerned about Russian outrage over plans for a U.S. installation close to its borders and argues the Washington should outfit Poland with an additional air defense system such as THAAD or Patriot missiles....