Foreign policy after Iraq
Foreign policy usually doesn't play a key role in Czech
elections, but this could change if ODS forces an early
parliamentary vote next year. ODS has been the most
adamant proponent of the U.S.'s Iraq policy, and it
would only be logical for it to try to piggyback on
America's war success. On the one hand, ODS could
boast that it alone supported the winning strategy. On
the other, though, its Iraq policy hasn't been shared by
most Czechs. If the U.S. develops into an imperial
power that uses military might to impose democracy on
other countries, ODS could also come to be seen as an
imperialist party that uses ÈSSD's domestic political
weakness to try to impose a U.S.-friendly foreign policy
that goes against the will of the people. President
Václav Klaus, no fan of Bush's Iraq policy, might be in
the position of having to warn against ODS's
"hegemonic" tendencies.
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