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Than Shwe has steadily moved his country backwards". British officials were also furious at the remarks.
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In Canada, which might well have a role to play in tracking incoming missiles, officials are furious about a remark, by an American admiral, that a missile heading towards Ottawa might not be stopped unless Canada joins the shield.
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