Nobel War Prize
The Czech media were full of reports over the weekend
that Václav Havel is one of three favorites, along with
Pope John Paul II and Brazilian President Lula da
Silva, to win the Nobel Peace Prize. This would be a
tremendous honor for Havel and the Czech Republic. At
the same time, it would put the country back into the
spotlight regarding Iraq. The CR was briefly famous
when Havel signed the pro-U.S. "letter of eight" in Jan.,
which helped pave the way for the war in Iraq. Havel
has since backpedaled on his position somewhat, but
he'll never shed the image of a war hawk. Signing the
letter was probably the most significant political act
Havel ever undertook during his later years in office. By
giving the Peace Prize to him, the Nobel committee
would be condoning the war in Iraq and would
contribute to a worsening of the CR's relations with the
Arab world. gang
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