C'mon people, there's
nothing wrong with this! Russia is merely stating, matter of fact, that Poland is making herself a target by erecting interceptors within her borders. As Kara said and as many of you seem to have glossed over; Russia
isn't threatening to strike if the interceptors go up, they're merely laying down the cold, hard truth that ABM-systems make very, very attractive targets in the early phases of a nuclear exchange. Thereby, Poland is willingly painting a rather large, nuclear bullseye on themselves with little or no gain. Hell, Russia may be sabre-rattling, but at least she's got logic on her side!
Moreover, Russia's complaints are perfectly legitimate. There may only be 10 interceptor systems, but if Russia just lets them by without kicking up a fuss - as they are now - then NATO and the US will think that they can put as many ABM-systems as they like around Russia without any trouble at all. Whether or not they really
would think that is debatable, but in the world of politics you have to do things like this or appear weak. That's just the way the world works.
The US has had the Patriot system for a while, but I don't like the statistics. At least, not with nukes.
Statistics nothing, the system's a joke. Recent modernizations have improved the system, but the Patriot is laughably spotty for how much it was championed during the early 90's.