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MOSCOW -- President Vladimir Putin sent a chilling message to world leaders on the eve of the Group of Eight summit with a threat to aim Russian nuclear missiles at European cities for the first time since the Cold War.
In comments that seemed calculated to cause consternation and division at Wednesday's meeting in Germany, the Russian leader said U.S. plans to erect a missile-defense shield in Eastern Europe had left him with no choice but to retaliate.
"It is obvious that if part of the strategic nuclear potential of the United States is located in Europe, we will have to respond," he told reporters from G-8 countries in Moscow over the weekend.
"What kind of steps are we are going to take in response? Of course, we are going to acquire new targets in Europe."
Mr. Putin's anti-Western rhetoric has grown more strident since Washington confirmed plans to put 10 interceptor missiles in Poland and a radar station in the Czech Republic by 2012 -- a project he says is directed at Russia.
The United States says privately that the program is designed to stop one or two missiles fired by Iran, which continues to develop a nuclear program despite mounting international pressure.
In a defiant speech yesterday, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said: "Even if all the world powers are slitting their own throats, the Iranian people are invincible and will remain invincible.
"Iran is not trying to make aggression against other countries. It only wants that its right be accepted and will not accept the injustice of the great powers," he said.
With more disputes brewing between Russia and other members of the G-8 industrialized nations, the strain in East-West relations will overshadow a summit that the German hosts had wanted to focus on the environment and African poverty.
Despite hopes that an invitation for direct talks with President Bush in Kennebunkport, Maine, next month would mollify Mr. Putin's anger, the Russian president sent out a clear signal that he preferred combat to compromise.







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