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US takes over base in Romania for missile shield

BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — The U.S. Navy has taken control of a new missile defense base in southern Romania, one of two European land-based interceptor sites for a NATO missile shield that Russia strongly opposes.

The base at Deveselu is scheduled to be operational in 2015 as part of NATO’s ballistic missile defense system.

Rear Adm. John Scorby, commander of Navy Region Europe, Africa and Southwest Asia said Friday that “ballistic missile threats to the U.S. and our allies are real and growing.”

He added “fortunately, NATO’s capabilities … against these threats are also real and growing.”

The system is the key component in President Barack Obama’s plan for a phased deployment of a missile defense umbrella in Europe. Another missile base is scheduled to become operational in Poland by 2018.

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