Katrina's backwash
2005-09-20
Kick 'em where it hurts has been Jiĝí Paroubek's political credo.
He used it on Pavel Nìmec (after Nìmec left as development
minister), on Mirek Topolánek (as the "best opposition leader
ÈSSD could hope for") and on Václav Klaus (as the ODS honorary
chair). Paroubek went a step higher last week, when Czech Radio
reported from New York that America didn't impress him much.
He said he'll be active in foreign affairs but will concentrate more
on the EU. When the CR's ambassadors met in Prague early this
month, he said there are "various ways to look at the
motivations and goals" behind the U.S. attack on Iraq. Before
leaving for New York, he was enthusiastic about providing Kè
25m in aid for hurricane relief but was all but turned down.
Katrina has changed the way the world looks at the U.S. and is
giving Paroubek a reason for a slight shift in foreign-policy
priorities.
[Czech Republic United States European Union international
relations]
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