Final Word from Thursday, June 21, 2007





There are examples almost by the day of how carefully Václav Klaus is managing his reelection campaign. George W. Bush hadn't been gone a week when Klaus was already doing an about-face by adopting the ČSSD line on the radar station, saying that a referendum should be held. He also published articles in HN on the EU and in the FT on global warming that set him apart as someone willing to fight the current world order. Lest he totally alienate the Greens with his condemnation of the global-warming hysteria, he said in the FAZ yesterday that it would be best if the radar were a Nato initiative, which just happens to be the Greens' line. Klaus also said yesterday that he frowned when Czechoslovakia unilaterally abolished visas for Americans 17 years ago. Pavel Verner of Právo wrote a week ago that if Klaus wins reelection, it will be well deserved, because he's working so hard at it.[Czech Republic presidential elections European Union missile defense Financial Times Hospodářské noviny Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung]

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