UK
may host 'son of Star Wars' missiles
By Andrew Gilligan, Evening
Standard
Britain
is one of two European countries being considered by the US for
an anti-ballistic missile interceptor site as part of its controversial
"son of Star Wars" defence system.
If the development goes ahead, it would be a dramatic escalation
of Britain's involvement in the system intended to detect and destroy
missiles aimed at America or its allies.
The
UK agreed last year to allow the upgrade of one of its radar stations,
Fylingdales in North Yorkshire, for use in the programme.
The
new development would place the anti-missile missiles, together
with 10 launch pads, a runway and a service base, on UK soil. The
controversial-development could bring similar protests to those
at Greenham Common where US cruise missiles were based in the Eighties.
Opponents say missile defence is unnecessary and expensive and would
make us a target.
In
testimony to the US Congress, the head of the Missile Defense Agency,
Lieutenant-General Ronald Kadish, revealed that the US was considering
erecting an interceptor site in Europe beginning in 2006 to protect
the continent and back up the capabilities shielding the US.
"The
location of this site is still subject to negotiation," he
said. US sources told the Standard the two candidate countries for
the site were Britain and Poland. Warsaw has publicly offered to
host the interceptors, but one source told Jane's Defence Weekly:
"Don't count the Brits out."
America's
two initial interceptor sites will be based in Alaska and California
to deal with the threat from North Korea. But the US also needs
a base east of its shores to protect against the potential threat
from Iran, Syria and other "states of concern" in the
Middle East.
The
Ministry of Defence insisted last night that the US had made no
specific request.
Take
action
1.
Sign
the petition. Yorkshire CND has launched a new petition
to gather the voice of opposition to this proposal. Please sign
it now and send the details on to friends and family.
2.
Write to your MP. Tell them you are are opposed to Missile
Defence interceptors in the UK and why. Ask them to ask Geoff Hoon
if he has had any discussions at all about the siting of missile
defence interceptors in the UK, and what the UK's position would
be if it were to receive such a request. Click here
for a sample letter and here
for your MP's details, including e-mail address.
3.
Write directly to the Prime Minister and tell him
to say no to any such request. You can e-mail him here.
4.
Join Yorkshire CND and
support the campaign
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