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SAY WHAT?  WILL SOMEONE TELL BIDEN – AT 9:19 A.M. ET:  The sentiment is admirable, but will someone tell Joe Biden that it's already been undermined by The One, who is all-knowing and all-pure? 

BRUSSELS (AP) -- U.S. Vice President Joe Biden said Thursday that Washington remains determined to deploy its planned anti-missile system in Europe to counter the danger of Iran's nuclear program and its long-range ballistic missiles.

''The United States and European Union have stood side-by-side to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons,'' Biden told the European Parliament. ''Iran's nuclear program violates its obligations under NPT and risks sparking a nuclear arms race in the Middle East.'' The NPT is the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

Now wait, Joe, wait.  Wasn't there a bit of bother about this last year?

The Obama administration last year scrapped Bush-era plans for an expensive missile defense network based in Poland and the Czech Republic. It replaced them with a more flexible plan to deploy Patriot air defense missiles in several countries in eastern Europe and on ships in the Black Sea and Mediterranean.

Yeah, and that move undercut allies in Eastern Europe who'd taken the risk of defying the Russians over missile defense.  Joe, read the papers.

The original plan strained ties between the United States and Russia, which saw it as directed against its own ballistic missiles. Russia has been somewhat more receptive of the new program, although it still maintains there is no need for it at present.

''Wouldn't it be ironic, as the Iron Curtain fell and the threats of mutual assured destruction diminished among the superpowers, a new arms race would emerge in some of the most unstable parts of the world,'' Biden said.

Already has.  Maybe you're reading the wrong papers.

May 6, 2010