Text Only
Search

US Set to Deploy Radar Systems in Israel

30 July 2008

The United States has agreed to place advanced missile detection systems in Israel.

Senior U.S. officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity, say the systems will give Israel an extra layer of protection in case of an attack by Iran.

Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak confirmed the deal.  Officials say the systems will be set up in Israel before a new U.S. president takes office in January.

The main system, called X-band radar, is the most powerful U.S. radar system, and can track medium- and long-range missiles in space.  It can also be used to target incoming missiles and shoot them out of the sky.

The U.S. already employs the radar technology in Japan and hopes to deploy it soon in the Czech Republic.

U.S. officials say the agreement will also allow the two countries to share early launch data.

Barak, in Washington for a series of meetings, said both the U.S. and Israeli governments agree that they need to keep all options on the table when it comes to Iran.

He told reporters Tuesday that Iran is a serious threat to world stability and order.  Barak said he discussed the issue this week with U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates.

Israel's air force carried out a large-scale exercise in June that was interpreted by many as a rehearsal for a possible attack on Iran's nuclear facilities.

Some information for this report was provided by AFP and Reuters.
 

emailme.gif E-mail This Article
printerfriendly.gif Print Version

  Related Stories
Official Says Iran Would Target US, Israel if Attacked
Russia: Iran's Current Missile Range Too Short for Threat
 
  Top Story
Berlin Marks 20th Anniversary of Wall's Fall  Audio Clip Available

  More Stories
Afghans React To Possible US Troop Surge  Audio Clip Available
Suicide Bomber Kills 3 in Northwestern Pakistan
Iran Charges 3 US Detainees with Espionage
China Executes Nine Ethnic Uighurs in July Unrest
Iraq Electoral Official Says Vote Will Happen On Time   Audio Clip Available
Israel's Netanyahu, Obama to Meet Monday
US, Germany Press Afghan President on Reform
APEC Economies Report Improved Trade Finance, Discuss Free Trade  Audio Clip Available
Scientists Report Abnormal Sea Level Rises Off Western Australia  Audio Clip Available
Hurricane Ida Heads Toward Gulf of Mexico, Floods Kill 91 in El Salvador
Sri Lanka to Boost Investment in Tamil Provinces Devastated by Civil War  Audio Clip Available
Obama Makes First China Tour as Economic Interdependence Grows  Video clip available
Clinton Urges Europeans to Bring Down "Walls" of Terrorism, Oppression  Audio Clip Available