In JFK's footsteps
2008-07-28
Some Czechs were disappointed that Barack Obama didn't float
down to Prague last week when he graced the people of Berlin
with his presence. A reader of LN said that by signing the radar
treaty, the Czechs have done more for the U.S. recently than
Germany or France. There would have been a precedent for an
Obama visit. An earlier "private citizen" visited the country on a
"fact-finding mission," and he too was destined to become U.S.
president. It happened 70 years ago, when the young man's
father was U.S. envoy to London. Josef Kennedy sent JFK to
Prague in early Oct. 1938, just days after Munich, although no
trains were running, no planes were flying and the Germans
were storming over the border. JFK visited Prague at the start of
one of the worst periods in recent Czech history. Perhaps it's a
good thing Obama didn't try to emulate JFK by unnecessarily
tempting fate this time.
[Czech Republic Czechoslovakia Agreement John F. Fitzgerald
Lidové noviny United Kingdom Nazis Accord]
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