, The head of the United States Missile Defense Agency moved to reassure Russia on March 7 over a planned missile defense system, parts of which could be sited in eastern Europe.
Russia has reacted angrily to a U.S. announcement in January that Washington had started talks with Poland and the Czech Republic on installing a radar and 10 missile interceptors.
But Lt. Gen. Trey Obering told the Financial Times that Russia had no cause for alarm.