The new MAD
2008-05-22
Much is said about the new Cold War, but not about the new
MAD. It's not like the old form of Mutual Assured Destruction,
which involved huge stockpiles of nuclear weapons. This time,
the threat comes from a failure in the U.S. and Russia - with
Europe stuck in the middle - to recognize where their political,
military, financial and energy policies are leading the world. Not
all are bilateral issues, of course, but insurmountable differences
on such things as Kosovo, Iraq/Iran and missile defense are
getting in the way of an honest assessment of the world's
situation. Energy Envoy Václav Bartuška summed it up today in
E15: The entire Western world is living beyond its means.
Sometimes there isn't much the CR can do about the situation,
such as in the case of Kosovo (which the government felt
obliged to recognize yesterday). But in other areas, such as
radar, the CR is needlessly contributing to mad policies that
can't have a happy ending.
[Czech Republic mutually United States of America]
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