Klaus on the world stage
Václav Klaus has never had much patience for
"experts" who parachute into the CR for a few days and
profess to know all the answers. In an interview on BBC
World's HardTalk yesterday, he let his emotions get of
control when one such expert - who was visiting the
country for the first time since 1978 - asked leading
questions about EU accession, Gypsies, Sudeten
Germans and Czech arms sales. Klaus did quite a good
job of defending the CR against stereotypical
allegations but failed to realize that he was being
baited. Instead of toying with the TV host and turning
the host's ignorance of the Czech situation to his own
advantage, Klaus took it all a little too seriously. To be a
real player on the world stage, a politician has to know
how to speak to his audience and pick his battles
carefully. This is an area where Klaus still has
something to learn from Václav Havel. Gyspy Tim
Sebastian
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