Multidirectional radar
2007-02-06
When the Central European countries were joining Nato and the
EU, they had the strong backing of the U.S. This led to concern
that Washington was devising a divide-and-conquer strategy in
Europe. The Letter of Eight, which supported the Iraqi invasion
and was signed by Václav Havel, strengthened this belief, but
the U.S.'s position in the CR weakened under ÈSSD. There's now
a comeback attempt. Vice PM Alexandr Vondra, who helped with
the Letter of Eight, is the champion of closer Czech-U.S. ties -
manifested this time as a radar station - and is also leading the
charge against the EU constitution. Speaking in MFD, he
circuitously compared Angela Merkel's EU-treaty efforts to the
build-up before the two World Wars and warned against another
violent unification of Europe. It's almost as if his message is that
Czechs should accept the radar station as defense against ...
Germany.
[Czech Republic European Union United States of America prime
minister premier ODS missile defense base]
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