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To: lorne who wrote (121212)1/5/2012 10:09:04 AM
From: MJ  Respond to of 224704
 
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From: chartseer1 Recommendation  Respond to of 224704
 
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To: lorne who wrote (121212)1/5/2012 5:08:33 PM
From: FJB1 Recommendation  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 224704
 
RED SCARE: Obama Plans to Share Nuke Secrets with Russia

January 05, 2012
nation.foxnews.com
Inside the Ring
By Bill Gertz-The Washington Times

President Obama signaled Congress this week that he is prepared to share U.S. missile defense secrets with Russia.

In the president’s signing statement issued Saturday in passing into law the fiscal 2012 defense authorization bill, Mr. Obama said restrictions aimed at protecting top-secret technical data on U.S. Standard Missile-3 velocity burnout parameters might impinge on his constitutional foreign policy authority.

As first disclosed in this space several weeks ago, U.S. officials are planning to provide Moscow with the SM-3 data, despite reservations from security officials who say that doing so could compromise the effectiveness of the system by allowing Russian weapons technicians to counter the missile. The weapons are considered some of the most effective high-speed interceptors in the U.S. missile defense arsenal.


There are also concerns that Russia could share the secret data with China and rogue states such as Iran and North Korea to help their missile programs defeat U.S. missile defenses.