(AP) - BUCHAREST, Romania - President Traian Basescu says the country's top defense body has approved a U.S. proposal to place anti-ballistic interceptors in Romania as part of a revamped U.S. missile shield. Basescu says the measure is not directed against Russia. He says the interceptors will increase national security. U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden was in Romania in October as part of a tour of Central Europe, where he presented a revamped U.S. missile shield to replace a scrapped Bush-era...
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