Still on the radar screen
2007-02-08
In a country where nothing is older than yesterday's news, the
debate over a U.S. radar station is having amazing longevity. It's
still on the front page of Czech newspapers nearly every day. In
Russia, too, the story continues to get airtime almost every
evening. Izvestia even quoted an analyst as saying that Russia's
defense doctrine reserves the right to use tactical nuclear
weapons against sites that present a threat to Russia. This tidbit
hasn't reached the Czech mass media yet, but all the other
publicity about the radar station is having a negative impact on
public opinion. Polls show that Czechs are increasingly against
the U.S. facility. The best hope for the Yes camp is that the issue
will die down for a few months and then be revived later, in a
better atmosphere. Much will depend, though, on how the world
at the time sees the U.S.'s handling of Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan.
[Czech Republic missile-defense]
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