1. First was a so-called detargeting agreement, in which China and the United States will no longer aim nuclear missiles at each other. 2. He said China is demanding an explanation from U.S. authorities, especially because the two countries have an agreement not to keep nuclear missiles aimed at each other. 3. Last week NATO fighter jets destroyed three nationalist Serb missile sites in northwestern Bosnia after NATO aircraft were tracked by the radar that is used to aim the missiles. 4. President Boris Yeltsin of Russia, a country that is friendly to the Serbs, is threatening to aim Russian missiles at NATO countries if bombings of Yugoslavia continue. 5. The missiles were aimed at some of the same targets the US military had attempted to destroy earlier in the day. 6. The United States and Russia already no longer aim nuclear missiles at each other. 7. The United States prepares to liberate the victim, but then the aggressor claims to have a missile aimed at Chicago. 8. Those missiles were aimed at circular target sites, the analysts say. 9. Parliament speaker Gennady Seleznyov met Yeltsin on Friday morning and afterward told the Interfax news agency that the president had given the order to aim missiles at NATO countries. 10. President Boris Yeltsin praises NATO agreement and clarifies his decision not to aim missiles at NATO countries. |