Washington or Brussels?
Czech ministers don't like to talk about going to war
with Iraq, and when they've had to, they've always
stressed that it could only happen with the U.N. Security
Council's approval. The U.S. has now asked the CR for
help in preparing for war, which puts the cabinet and
Parliament in a difficult position. They might be forced to
make a decision on Iraq before the U.N. addresses the
issue. The CR is reportedly the only country other than
the U.K. that has received a request from the U.S.,
which, if true, makes the Czech decision all that more
difficult. Lawmakers will have to ask themselves to what
extent Washington is interested in Prague's military
excellence and to what extent this is a political move
meant to put pressure on the EU. The CR isn't yet an
EU member, but it's already facing a potential clash
with its future partners: Will it be Washington's way, or
Brussels'?
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