Radar eyesore
2008-05-14
Since at least Sept. of last year, Richard Fuxa of BigBoard
outdoor-advertising agency has been planning a billboard
campaign against the U.S. radar. The first 10 or so signs are
already up, under the auspices of the "No to the Bases" protest
group. MFD used the innocuous fact that BigBoard is also active
in Russia to suggest that the Russian secret services are the
ones paying for the anti-radar campaign. PM Mirek Topolánek
has also suggested that foreign intelligence services are behind
the "No to the Bases" group. We can't comment on that, but we
have learned a thing or two about Mr. Fuxa. Unlike other Czech
businesspeople who might disagree with the radar on
geopolitical or political grounds, his objections are more down-
to-earth: The radar would almost be in his own backyard. He's
against it, we hear, for the very simple reason that he doesn't
want to have to look at it from his garden.
[Czech Republic missile defense United States of America Ne
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