US Opens Provocative Missile Base In Poland

US Opens Provocative Missile Base In Poland

After nearly two decades, President George W. Bush's plan to put the Aegis Ashore missile system in Poland was achieved this week. The system is capable of firing offensive missiles, and is viewed as a serious national security threat by Russia.

The base is located in Redzikowo, Northern Poland, near the Baltic coast. During the base's opening ceremony, Polish President Andrzej Duda said, "The whole world will see clearly that this is not Russia's sphere of interest anymore...From the Polish point of view, this is strategically the most important thing."

Since the base was announced by Bush, Washington has asserted that the purpose of installing the missile defense system in Poland, and a second in Romania, was to protect Europe from Iranian missile attacks.

However, the launchers that fire the Aegis interceptors can also fire offensive Tomahawk missiles. Previously, the US fielded a variant of the Tomahawk that was capable of delivering a nuclear warhead. The Kremlin views the presence of the launchers in Eastern Europe as a strategic threat to Russia.

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