Buying what is rightfully theirs
"Congratulations," wrote one of our well-informed readers in a
good-natured jab at our piece about ÈSSD defector Petr Wolf.
"You managed to missed the target twice," he said. "First, the
U.S. is indeed hypocritical enough to criticize the CR for
corruption and at the same time to rely on corrupted MPs to
pass the radar, when its national interests and the fight against
terror are at stake." "And second," he added, "It was definitely
Šlouf and Zeman who turned Wolf, but it was financed by ODS."
Respekt pressed Vice PM Alexandr Vondra on the issue of
whether he isn't bothered by the idea of relying on defectors
suspected of corruption to pass the radar. He danced around the
issue and suggested that if ÈSSD weren't so autocratic, more of
its MPs would vote for the radar. When Condoleezza Rice fields
the same question in Prague next week, she'll need only turn to
Vondra for her talking points.
[Czech Republic missile defense secretary of state prime
minister United States Miloš Miroslav human rights report
terrorism]
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