Klaus goes Green
2007-11-13
Václav Klaus can't be expected to adopt the Green Party's line on
global warming or nuclear power, but he came surprisingly close
yesterday to the Green position on the U.S. radar. He told the
BBC's HARDtalk that he thinks the radar will eventually be placed
on Czech soil, but he said that while the discussion continues,
he hopes that Nato will make a decision about the entire missile
system, organized by Nato, and not just by the U.S., which he
said would facilitate the discussion and the decision of the CR.
This goes even further than the Greens, who merely want a
commitment for the U.S. radar to be fully integrated into Nato.
Klaus also indirectly disputed the U.S.'s own stated urgency for
putting the radar in place by saying that for him the decision is a
way to express transatlantic cooperation, not a response to a
clear Iranian or other missile threat. The Czech headlines stated
that Klaus supported the radar. He did, but not in its current
form and not anytime soon.
[Czech Republic United States of American missile-defense
shield North Atlantic Treaty Organization]
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