Langer cries wolf
2007-02-19
Prague made the international news last week when the police
sent reinforcements to the airport to guard against a terrorist
threat predicted by a psychic. After he became the butt of many
jokes for this, Interior Minister Ivan Langer tried to save face by
denying that the police were acting on a clairvoyant's vision, but
yesterday on Czech Television he dropped this line of defense
and switched to the argument that sending 20 extra officers and
an armored car wasn't excessive. The real problem with Langer,
said ex-Interior Minister František Bublan, is that nothing ever
comes of his shows of force. No actual threat is ever
demonstrated, and the scares just die quickly away. Premier
Mirek Topolánek was on vacation and was spared having to
defend Langer. As in the case of Jiří Čunek, though, Langer's
presence in the government is becoming a liability. If and when
a real security threat appears, no one will be able to take him
seriously.
[Czech Republic ODS ČSSD KDU-ČSL terrorism]
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