Putin: Russia will react to U.S. missile shield

? Russian President Vladimir Putin, with words reminiscent of the Cold War, warned Sunday that his military would respond to a planned American missile defense system near its borders by aiming its missiles at U.S. military bases in Europe.

Putin assailed the White House plan to place a radar system in the nearby Czech Republic and interceptor missiles in neighboring Poland – two Eastern European countries that were in the Soviet orbit during the Cold War era. He said if the U.S. went ahead, Russia would have to take steps to restore the strategic balance in the world.

Putin said neither Iran nor North Korea have the rockets that the system is intended to shoot down, suggesting it would be used instead against Russia.

“We are being told the anti-missile defense system is targeted against something that does not exist. Doesn’t it seem funny to you, to say the least?” an irritated Putin told foreign reporters days before he heads to Germany for a summit with President Bush and other leaders of the Group of Eight.

Putin lamented that the planned system would be “an integral part of the U.S. nuclear arsenal” in Europe – an unprecedented step. “It simply changes the entire configuration of international security.”