The Czech “Spy” Who Love Me
Written by cd on January 27, 2007 – 8:08 pm -
Sorry, no James Bond here. Not even a slightest mention of him.
This story is about a missile defense radar, the first in Europe, the US hopes to deploy in the Czech Republic. The project is predicted to cost 1.6 billions and takes 5 years to complete.
What’s in it for America?: Defense against long-range missiles from North Korea and Iran.
What’s in it for Czech?: Big money from America. Traveling to US without a visa?
The current government head by Mirek Topolanek, the PM who just dumped his wife (I swear I won’t bring up this fact ever again.) seemed to support the plan despite objection from other parties and about two-third of Czech citizens.
Think about it.
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Europeans share this “strange” dislike for the American government; Czech is no exception.
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Czech is known as a very liberal country and liked by many. Now if they have the radar base in the territory, America’s enemies (boys, plenty) might turn against Czech and its citizens. No more nice guy image for the Czech Republic.
This love story about a future Czech spy and America doesn’t promise a happy ending, does it?
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