Lessons from Madrid
Czech politicians are using the terrorist attacks in
Madrid to their own advantage. Interior Minister
Stanislav Gross took control and announced that more
policemen will be sent into the streets. KDU-ČSL Chair
Miroslav Kalousek promoted his party's proposal to
crack down on even minor drug offenders, saying that
no fight against terrorists can be effective without cutting
off the drug money that finances them. Foreign Minister
Cyril Svoboda indirectly used Madrid to justify his own
defense of U.S. policies in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Premier Vladimír Špidla said the CR is prepared to do
everything in the war against terrorism. Meanwhile,
intelligence officials noted that the reason the CR is a
potential target is that it supports U.S. policy. Will Czech
politicians change their tune if it's confirmed that
Spaniards voted out their government because of its
pro-U.S. stance?
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