Next stop: Iraq
After any disaster, everything for some time later is
judged in terms of the event. For example, the purchase
by the Czech air force of new supersonic fighters
Gripens BAE/Saab was suddenly derailed this week by
the floods. In contrast, the Nato summit in Nov. in
Prague will go forward as a way to prove the CR's
resilience. But what about Czech support for the
expected U.S. attack on Iraq? The subject was rarely
mentioned here before the flood, despite the active
debate in the U.S., U.K., Germany and other countries.
The new cabinet gave vague support for the idea by
vowing in its agenda to take part in the war against
terrorism, including anti-terrorist operations. But soon
the CR will have to address the issue directly, flood or
no flood. It will be interesting to see which argument the
cabinet uses for sanctioning, or condemning, the U.S.
attack.
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