Assertive, but Alone

World Today, TheVol. 63 Nbr. 11, November 2007

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Shortly after the Munich speech, Moscow threatened to aim Russian missiles at Europe in response to Washington's plan to deploy a limited ballistic missile defence system in Poland and the Czech Republic.

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Assertive, but Alone

rUSSIA'S FOREIGN POLICY HAS BECOME increasingly assertive since President Vladimir Putin's February speech in Munich, in which he strongly criticised American policy, saying: 'the United States has overstepped its national borders in every way.' Since then, Putin seems determined to prove that Russia can also do so.

Shortly after the Munich speech, Moscow threatened to aim Russian missiles at Europe in response to Washington's plan to deploy a limited ballistic missile defence system in Poland and the Czech Republic. America says...

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