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PRESS RELEASE CND condemns UK involvement in 'Son of Star Wars'23 February 2007: for immediate release The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament today condemned any UK involvement with the ill-conceived US missile defence programme. The US describes the system as defensive because it has the capacity to shoot down incoming missiles. In reality it would enable the US to attack other countries without fear of retaliation, thus sparking major international concern and provoking a new arms race. Reports have emerged today that Tony Blair has been discreetly lobbying Washington to have Britain host the missile interceptor site from which the weapons would be shot down. Public opposition to UK involvement in the US missile defence system is very high – a recent poll showed 67% of the British public oppose any involvement in the missile defence programme (note 1). Isolated tests of the missile defence system have shown that it is unreliable, with many interceptor missiles failing to hit their targets. CND also highlighted concerns that the missile defence system will spark a new arms race. Russia has already indicated that it is developing weapons capable of beating any anti-missile defence shield. Kate Hudson, Chair of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, said: ‘The US missile defence system has a wider aim of space dominance, leading to "full spectrum dominance" - a US military term meaning dominance of the land, sea, air, space and information. The system threatens to provoke international instability, arms proliferation, a space arms race and will fuel the ideology of first strikes. The system is a threat to peace and security, not a path to it.’ She continued, ‘This puts the people of Britain at risk - indeed it puts them on the front line in a future war. The US must call a halt to this dangerous and provocative system, and Britain must not participate in it.’ CND, the Stop the War Coalition, and the British Muslim Initiative are
organising a national demonstration in London on Saturday 24th February,
calling for ‘No Trident’ and ‘Troops Home from Iraq.’
It is expected to be Britain’s largest anti-nuclear demonstration
in decades. 1. For full poll results, visit http://cndyorks.gn.apc.org/md/index.htm
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