Bursik wrote this in response to a question by Communist deputy Vladimir Konicek. U.S.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will arrive in Prague on Tuesday morning to sign the Czech-U.S. treaty on the stationing of the U.S. radar base on Czech soil. The Central European elements of the U.S. project are to protect the United States and a large part of the European continent against missiles that states like Iran or North Korea might launch. The Czech opposition and most of the Czech public are opposed to the radar base that is to be built in the military district Brdy, some 90km southwest of Prague. "As specific technical details are not yet known, the study in question is only formulated in general terms and Rice to sign Czech-U.S. radar treaty in Prague next week ...
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(Ceske Noviny)
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