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U.S. chief negotiator John Rood (L) and Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Andrzej Kremer sign a missile shield preliminary deal at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Warsaw August 14, 2008. Poland finally agreed on Thursday to host elements of U.S. global anti-missile system on its territory after Washington improved the terms of the deal amid the Georgia crisis.
U.S. chief negotiator John Rood shakes hand with Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Andrzej Kremer (3rd L) as Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski (R) applauds after concluding a missile shield deal at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Warsaw August 14, 2008. Poland finally agreed on Thursday to host elements of U.S. global anti-missile system on its territory after Washington improved the terms of the deal amid the Georgia crisis.
Chief U.S. negotiator John Rood, left, and Polish negotiator Andrzej Kremer exchange documents they just signed as Polish Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski, far right, applauds after an initial agreement on conditions for placing a U.S. missile defense base in Poland was signed, in Warsaw, Poland, Thursday, Aug.14, 2008.
If we weren't friends, if it wasn't to bring the letter over to Kirk, I would have been shot