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Associated PressNATO's chief and a top Russian lawmaker on Monday clashed over a U.S. plan for a missile defense system in Eastern Europe.
The comments were the latest episode in a bitter monthslong dispute that has soured Russia's relations with the West.
Moscow says it does not believe Washington's contentions that a planned U.S. radar in the Czech Republic and missile interceptors in Poland are aimed against potential threats from Iran, arguing the shield could be used against Russia instead.
``Who is this aimed against?'' Sergei Mironov, speaker of the Federation Council, the upper chamber of parliament, said during a debate with NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer that was broadcast on Ekho Mosvky radio. ``When there are missiles at our borders ... it is already a threat.''
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