Raytheon is radar
2008-03-06
It's hard to blame ÈSSD Chair Jiĝí Paroubek for getting all bent
out of shape about the idea that some of his MPs might cross
the aisle and support ODS's radar plans. It's becoming a
tradition under PM Mirek Topolánek that when words alone are
not enough to win majority support for a crucial decision, a few
meek MPs who want to inherit the earth are found. Three such
enlightened souls have been converted so far, and with
Raytheon radar contractor stepping up its campaign in Prague,
Paroubek rightly understands which direction things could be
heading. It's not the threat of a long-range missile strike or the
Nato summit in April that is rapidly bringing the radar
preparations to a head; it's the risk that the next U.S. president
or an election-minded Congress could cancel or delay the
project. Raytheon, in this sense, is guiding Czech foreign policy
more than any trigger-happy rogue state.
[Czech Republic X-Band United States of America missile-
defense]
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