News

DATE=1/21/99 TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT NUMBER=2-244476 TITLE=CLINTON/YELTSIN/ABM (L) BYLINE=NICK SIMEONE DATELINE=WHITE HOUSE CONTENT= VOICED AT: INTRO: PRESIDENT CLINTON HAS WRITTEN TO RUSSIAN PRESIDENT BORIS YELTSIN TO LET HIM KNOW THE UNITED STATES IS CONSIDERING FUNDING AN ANTI-MISSILE DEFENSE SYSTEM TO PROTECT AGAINST A MISSILE ATTACK BY A ROGUE NATION. IT'S AN ISSUE THAT HAS IRRITATED THE RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT IN THE PAST, ESPECIALLY WHEN PRESIDENT REAGAN PROPOSED 16 YEARS AGO DEPLOYING AN ELABORATE, SPACE-BASED ANTI-MISSILE SHIELD TO DEFEND AGAINST A SOVIET NUCLEAR ATTACK. VOA'S CORRESPONDENT NICK SIMEONE REPORTS U-S INTELLIGENCE OFFICIALS ARE NO LONGER WORRIED ABOUT RUSSIA BUT A NUMBER OF ROGUE STATES WHICH MAY SOON POSE A MISSILE THREAT OF THEIR OWN. TEXT: IT WAS NORTH KOREA'S TEST OF A LONG-RANGE MISSILE LAST AUGUST -- A DEVICE CAPABLE OF HITTING U-S MILITARY TARGETS IN THE PACIFIC REGION -- THAT HELPED FOCUS NEW ATTENTION ON THE NEED FOR A NATIONAL MISSILE DEFENSE. BOB BELL IS A MEMBER OF PRESIDENT CLINTON'S NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL. /// BELL ACT /// WE CAN NOT ASSUME THAT IF NORTH KOREA PERFECTS A THREE STAGE I-C-M-B (INTERCONTINENTAL BALLISTIC MISSILE) CAPABLE OF STRIKING THE AMERICAN HOMELAND WITH A MEANINGFUL MILITARY WARHEAD, PARTICULARLY ONE THAT HAS WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION CAPABILITY, THAT NORTH KOREA WILL NOT SEEK TO SELL THAT CAPABILITY TO OTHER STATES. /// END ACT /// /// OPT /// LAST YEAR, AN INDEPENDENT COMMISSION HEADED BY FORMER U-S DEFENSE SECRETARY DONALD RUMSFELD CONCLUDED THAT A ROGUE NATION COULD DEPLOY LONG-RANGE MISSILES FOR AN ATTACK AGAINST THE UNITED STATES WITH LITTLE OR NO WARNING. IT SINGLED OUT NATIONS SUCH AS NORTH KOREA, IRAN AND IRAQ AS ALREADY HAVING ACQUIRED SENSITIVE MISSILE TECHNOLOGY. /// END OPT /// IN ORDER FOR THE UNITED STATES NOT TO FALL VULNERABLE TO A MISSILE ARMED WITH PERHAPS NUCLEAR OR CHEMICAL WEAPONS, THE CLINTON ADMINISTRATION IS COMMITTING BILLIONS OF DOLLARS TO MOVE AHEAD WITH POSSIBLE DEPLOYMENT OF A NATIONWIDE MISSILE SHIELD. BUT THE WHITE HOUSE ADMITS THAT MAY REQUIRE RE-NEGOTIATION OF SOME -- IF NOT ALL -- OF THE ANTI-BALLISTIC MISSILE TREATY SIGNED WITH MOSCOW IN 1972. TOM COLLINA, DIRECTOR OF ARMS CONTROL AT THE UNION OF CONCERNED SCIENTISTS, SUSPECTS THE WHITE HOUSE WOULD REALLY LIKE TO GET OUT OF THE TREATY ALL TOGETHER. /// COLLINA ACT /// THE ADMINISTRATION IS HOPING THEY CAN GET THE RUSSIANS TO AGREE TO DRAMATIC AMENDMENTS INSTEAD OF HAVING TO DO THAT BUT I WOULD SAY THE PROSPECTS ARE QUITE SLIM BECAUSE YOU'LL HAVE THE RUSSIANS SAYING THAT'S THE POINT OF THIS TREATY TO BLOCK NATIONAL MISSILE DEFENSE. THE U-S WILL SAY, WELL THIS MISSILE DEFENSE IS NOT AIMED AT YOU RUSSIA, IT'S AIMED AT THE ROGUE THREAT. AND THAT MAY BE TRUE AND IT MAY BE THAT THERE ARE TOO FEW INTERCEPTORS PLANNED TO BE EFFECTIVE AGAINST THE RUSSIAN DETERRENT. BUT THAT'S TRUE ONLY INITIALLY. AND WHAT THE RUSSIANS WILL BE PARANOID ABOUT AND RIGHTLY SO IS THAT ONCE THE U-S DEPLOYS A MINIMAL SYSTEM, IT CAN THEN QUICKLY RAMP UP TO DEPLOY A MAXIMUM SYSTEM AND ADD VARIOUS COMPONENTS, LIKE SPACE BASED COMPONENTS AND THIS KIND OF THING. /// END ACT /// THE ISSUE ANGERED MOSCOW DURING THE 1980'S. AT THE TIME, THE REAGAN ADMINISTRATION SOUGHT REVISIONS TO THE A-B-M TREATY IN ORDER TO MOVE AHEAD WITH A MUCH MORE ELABORATE, SPACE-BASED DEFENSIVE SHIELD, ONE THAT WOULD DEFEND THE UNITED STATES AGAINST THE THREAT OF A NUCLEAR ATTACK BY THE FORMER SOVIET UNION. SIXTEEN YEARS ON AND STILL WITH NO DEFENSIVE SHIELD IN PLACE, IT'S NATIONS SUCH AS NORTH KOREA THAT ARE NOW FORCING THE UNITED STATES TO CONSIDER A MUCH MORE SCALED BACK VERSION OF A SYSTEM THAT DURING THE WANING DAYS OF THE COLD WAR HAD COME TO BE KNOWN AS STAR WARS. (SIGNED) NEB/NJS/WDC/PT 21-Jan-99 4:01 PM EST (2101 UTC) NNNN Source: Voice of America .