Ambassador woes
2010-01-19
In a country where even former Interior Minister Ivan Langer can
get a top-level security clearance, Czechs are having trouble
understanding why there is still no U.S. ambassador in Prague.
Something came up in the vetting process for billionaire Marc
Nathanson, but no one will say what. The U.S. verification
process is so complicated that the snag could have been
something as mundane as a shareholding in a company doing
business in the CR. An added complication could be the fact
that the White House has taken over the background checks,
and it is being extra careful after being stung on some high-
profile appointments. Czechs should indeed be concerned about
falling out of the U.S. sphere of focus (as some of the Czech
officials who got burned by the radar have been warning), but
the primary issue this time seems to be domestic U.S.
considerations, not a reshuffling of global U.S. priorities.
[Czech Republic United States of America Barack Obama]
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