Source: RT
Russia’s Chief of General Staff says Moscow is being pushed into a 
new arms race, although it has repeatedly stressed that it does not want
 this.
In his speech at an annual meeting with foreign military 
representatives on Wednesday, General Nikolai Makarov noted that at last
 year’s NATO-Russia summit in Lisbon, President Dmitry Medvedev said 
Russia could take part in Europe’s own missile defense system, but this 
suggestion was rejected. Moscow then offered another option – if NATO 
countries wanted to build their own defense system, they could simply 
ensure that Russia falls outside its effective radius, and the effective
 radius of similar Russian weapons would then remain within the 
country’s borders. The second plan was also rejected, Russia’s military 
chief said at the Moscow meeting.
“We are ready for other 
options, but no one is suggesting anything. We hear nothing but empty 
statements that the missile defense systems in Europe are of no danger 
to Russia’s strategic nuclear forces,” Makarov stressed.
The 
general noted that a number of analysts in the US and Europe have proved
 that the existing components of European missile defense are already 
affecting Russia’s nuclear potential. He also stressed that European 
countries must be more active in discussing the problem. “Missile 
defense creation in Europe can complicate our relations. The Russian 
President, Defense Minister and myself, as Chief of General Staff have 
held talks with our colleagues in most European countries. Many of them 
said that we should decide this issue with the US, but we are talking 
about Europe. Why are they separating Europe and Russia? Who needs that?
 We are ready to cooperate, to build missile defense together. Why are 
they not answering our requests? Someone must be benefitting from this,”
 Makarov said.
The chief of staff also noted that his country has had to act in response to the foreign moves on missile defense. “The actions defined by the President’s statements are already being realized,” Makarov said.
“But
 we do not need this, and we are saying it again. Instead of trust, we 
are getting suspicion and mistrust in return. Europe will not benefit 
from this,” he added.
The Russian general also said that the 
assurances that the defense shield is just a remote prospect for 2018 – 
2020 do not stand up to criticism. “We see at what rate the missile 
defense is being introduced in Europe and we see that the directions are
 different – not against the Southern threat, as it had been declared. 
It puts us on alert. Naturally, we must take measures now and not in 
2018 in order not to find ourselves in a losing situation,” General Makarov said.
Mark
 Avrum Gubrud, a social activist from the University of North Carolina, 
believes the US plans may trigger a new arms race that could extend into
 space, but will still be ineffective at protecting the United States 
and its allies. “The system won’t provide any measure of protection against weapons in Iran or North Korea that don’t exist yet” he told RT. “They
 might in the future, but if they do they’ll be able to defeat this 
system. Russia can defeat it too, but in the meantime it’s raising 
questions about what the US long-term intentions are and where they may 
be headed in the future… If the United States continues to go down this 
path, the world is headed for trouble.”  He believes the system 
could actually be a precursor to a larger-scale, more robust deployment 
of weapons – possibly including nuclear – to take out unwanted 
satellites in space.
