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    20080715
    POLITICS News. POLITICIAN News.
    JOHN MCCAIN News.John McCainCZECH REPUBLIC News. CZECH News.Czech RepublicSLOVAKIA News. SLOVAK News.SlovakiaHISTORY News.HistoryUS AMERICAN News.US2008 ELECTION News2008 Election
    "McCain again cites current events in 'Czechoslovakia'." ... "For the second time in two days, [2008 Election Republican Presidential Candidate] John McCain has referred to current events in “Czechoslovakia” – a country that officially ceased to exist in January of 1993." ... "More than fifteen years ago, Czechoslovakia officially split into two nations – the Czech Republic and Slovakia." -By Rebecca Sinderbrand -CNN
    20080714
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    JOHN MCCAIN News.John McCainCZECH REPUBLIC News. CZECH News.Czech RepublicSLOVAKIA News. SLOVAK News.SlovakiaEU News: EUROPEAN UNION News.EUHISTORY News.HistoryPOLAND News.PolandMILITARY News.MilitaryUS AMERICAN News.US2008 ELECTION News2008 ElectionPOLITICIAN News. POLITICS News.Politics
    "McCain Again Refers To Czechoslovakia, A Non-Existent Country." ... "At his press avail today, [2008 Election Republican Presidential Candidate] John McCain referenced current relations between Russia and, um, a non-existent country [Czechoslovakia]." ... "Around three months ago, McCain told Don Imus that he would "work closely with Czechoslovakia and Poland and other countries" to install the European Missile Defense System in Poland, according to the Democratic National Committee. (The slip-up was referenced elsewhere, too.)" ... "And during a GOP debate in October 2007, McCain said: "The first thing I would do is make sure that we have a missile defense system in place in Czechoslovakia and Poland, and I don't care what his objections are to it."" ... "We're nitpicking a bit here. But McCain is running on his supposed foreign policy superiority. And the GOP and McCain would hit Obama as a foreign policy greenhorn based on less than this." -By Greg Sargent -TPMElectionCentral .TalkingPointsMemo
    From The World Factbook: "The Slovaks and the Czechs agreed to separate peacefully on 1 January 1993. Slovakia joined both NATO and the EU in the spring of 2004."
    OPINION News.
    JOHN MCCAIN News.John McCainCZECH REPUBLIC News. CZECH News.Czech RepublicSLOVAKIA News. SLOVAK News.SlovakiaHISTORY News.HistoryRUSSIA News.RussiaENERGY News.EnergyMILITARY News.MilitaryPHOENIX News. PHOENIX ARIZONA News.PhoenixARIZONA News.ArizonaUS AMERICAN News.US2008 ELECTION News2008 ElectionPOLITICIAN News. POLITICS News.Politics
    "Note to McCain: Czechoslovakia doesn’t exist anymore." ... "This is almost certainly going to sound nitpicky, if not actually petty, but bear with me. It’s not unreasonable to note that [2008 Election Republican Presidential Candidate] John McCain continues to make references to a country that doesn’t exist." ... "At a press conference in Phoenix [Arizona] today, for example, McCain referenced Czechoslovakia. Again."
    "“I was concerned about a couple of steps that the Russian government took in the last several days. One was reducing the energy supplies to Czechoslovakia. Apparently that is in reaction to the Czech’s agreement with us concerning missile defense, and again some of the Russian now announcement they are now retargeting new targets, something they abandoned at the end of the Cold War, is also a concern. So we see the tensions between Russia and their neighbors, as well as Russia and the United States are somewhat increasing.”"
    "On first blush, this sounds like more antagonistic rhetoric towards Russia — which McCain wants to kick out of the G8 — which isn’t especially helpful." ... "But more importantly, Russia can’t “reduce energy supplies to Czechoslovakia.” Czechoslovakia, of course, doesn’t exist. It split into two countries more than 15 years ago. McCain has actually been to the Czech Republic and Slovakia since they became independent countries, and he’s met with their leaders." ... "First, as Greg Sargent noted, McCain has made this same mistake more than once during the campaign. About three months ago, McCain vowed to “work closely with Czechoslovakia” on missile defense. Last fall, during a Republican debate, McCain said: “The first thing I would do is make sure that we have a missile defense system in place in Czechoslovakia and Poland, and I don’t care what his objections are to it.”" ... "Second, before Republicans condemn Dems for being picky on this, let’s not forget that in the 2000 campaign, when McCain also screwed up Czechoslovakia, it was none other than [Republican] George W. Bush who said it deserved to be a campaign issue: “A guy gets up and quizzes me [on world leaders] … but John McCain says something about the ‘ambassador to Czechoslovakia.’ Well, I know there is no Czechoslovakia [there’s a Czech Republic and a Slovakia], but yet it didn’t make the nightly national news." ... "But the raison d’etre of John McCain’s entire presidential campaign is the notion that he’s an expert on foreign policy, thanks to his decades of experience as a Washington insider. When the foreign policy expert keeps referencing a non-existent country, it’s not unreasonable to mention that maybe his expertise isn’t quite as impressive as his campaign and the political media establishment would like us to believe." ... "McCain, meanwhile, makes mistakes like this all the time, almost always with no media scrutiny at all.” -By Steve Benen -TheCarpetbaggerReport.com
    20080605
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    DICK CHENEY News. Republican US Vice President Dick Cheney News.Dick CheneySECRET News.SecretGOVERNMENT News.GovernmentMILITARY News.MilitaryTERRORISM News.TerrorismINTELLIGENCE News.IntelligencePOLITICS News. POLITICIAN News.PoliticsINVESTIGATION News.InvestigationOSAMA BIN LADEN News.Osama bin LadenNUCLEAR News. URANIUM News.NuclearUN News: UNITED NATIONS News.US AMERICAN News.USIRAQ News.IraqIRAN News.IranCZECH News. CZECH REPUBLIC News.Czech
    "Senate committee: Bush knew Iraq claims weren't true." ... "[Republicans] President Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney and other top officials promoted the invasion of Iraq with public statements that weren't supported by intelligence or that concealed differences among intelligence agencies, the Senate Intelligence Committee said on Thursday in a report that was delayed by bitter partisan infighting." ... "A second report found that a special office set up under then-secretary of defense Donald H. Rumsfeld conducted "sensitive intelligence activities" that were inappropriate "without the knowledge of the Intelligence Community or the State Department." That report revealed that Pentagon counterintelligence officials suspected that Iran might have tried to use the group to influence administration policymakers." ... "The Senate report, the first official examination of whether top officials knew that their public statements were unsubstantiated when they made them, reviewed five speeches by Bush, Cheney and former Secretary of State Colin Powell between August 2002 and February 2003. It also dissected key statements made by them and other top officials, including Rumsfeld and then-national security adviser Condoleezza Rice." ... "The committee found that the administration's warnings that former dictator Saddam Hussein was in league with Osama bin Laden, a highly inflammatory assertion in the wake of the [September] Sept. 11, 2001, al Qaida attacks, weren't substantiated by U.S. intelligence reports. In fact, it said, [United State] U.S. intelligence agencies were telling the White House that while there'd been sporadic contacts over a decade, there was no operational cooperation between Iraq and al Qaida, the report said." ... "The administration's repeated statements "suggesting that Iraq and al Qaida had a partnership, or that Iraq had provided al Qaida with weapons training, were not substantiated by intelligence," it said." ... "Contentions by Bush and Cheney that Saddam had to be removed because he could give terrorists weapons of mass destruction to strike the United States were "contradicted by available intelligence information" that found that the late Iraqi dictator was unlikely to make such transfers, the report said." ... "Cheney's assertions that Mohammad Atta, the chief Sept. 11 hijacker, had met months before the attack with an Iraqi intelligence officer in the Czech capital, Prague [Czech Republic], were also unsubstantiated, the inquiry found." ... "The committee said that Bush and Cheney "failed to reflect concerns and uncertainties" expressed in intelligence analyses that questioned administration assertions that Iraqis would welcome U.S. troops as liberators and warned that American forces could face violent resistance." ... "Statements by Bush, Cheney and other top officials that Saddam had stockpiled chemical and biological weapons in violation of U.N. resolutions were "generally substantiated" by what turned out to be erroneous U.S. intelligence analyses, the report said." ... "However, while intelligence reports "generally substantiated" their claims that Iraq had secretly restarted a nuclear weapons program, the committee said, Bush and other officials failed to disclose that the State Department disputed that finding." ... "The administration's statements also failed to disclose that the Energy Department joined the State Department in rejecting allegations that Iraq had tried to buy uranium in Africa, the report said." ... "The reports released Thursday brought to an end a lengthy investigation into how U.S. intelligence appeared to be so wrong in the run-up to the Iraq war." -By Jonathan S. Landay with contributions by Nancy A. Youssef and Mark Seibel -McClatchyDC.com
    [PDF] - "Senate Intelligence Iraq Phase II Report (Phase 2 a): REPORT on Whether Public Statements Regarding Iraq by U.S. Government Officials Were Substantiated by Intelligence Information."
    [PDF] - "Senate Intelligence Iraq Phase II Report (Phase 2 b): REPORT on Intelligence Activities Relating to Iraq Conducted by the Policy Counterterrorism Evaluation Group and the Office of Special Plans Within the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy."
    [PDF] - "Phase I Senate report on Iraq Intelligence."
    20071012
    POLITICS News.
  • RUSSIA News.RussiaUS News. US AMERICAN News.USCZECH REPUBLIC News. CZECH News.Czech RepublicPOLAND News.PolandMILITARY News.MilitaryTECHNOLOGY News.TechnologyNUCLEAR News.Nuclear - "Russia urges US missile 'freeze': Russia has called on the US to "freeze" plans to employ missile defence facilities in eastern Europe." ... "After high-level talks in Moscow [Russia's capital], Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Russia saw the shield as a "potential threat" and wanted to "neutralise" it." ... "US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice denied any threat to Russia, saying she wanted both countries to work together." ... "Earlier, however, Russian President Vladimir Putin signalled he would not support American plans." ... "He urged Washington "not to force" a planned deployment - of a radar in the Czech Republic and interceptors in Poland - on Russia." ... "Mr Putin also threatened to abandon a key nuclear missile treaty which he said was outdated."" ... "President Putin said at the start of the talks that it would be difficult to remain part of the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces (INF) treaty unless it was expanded to include more countries than just the US and Russia." ... "The treaty, which limits US and Russian short and medium range missiles, was signed 20 years ago and led to the elimination of almost 3,000 Russian and American missiles." -BBC/News 
  • 20070704
    MILITARY News.
  • RUSSIA News. RUSSIAN News.RussiaUS News. US AMERICAN News.USPOLAND News.PolandLITHUANIA News. LITHUANIAN News.LithuaniaCZECH REPUBLIC News. CZECH News.Czech RepublicHISTORY News.HistoryMAINE News.MainePOLITICS News. POLITICIAN News.PoliticsNUCLEAR News. Nuclear Weapons News.Nuclear - "Russians threaten to counter US shield." ... "Russia could site cruise missiles in Kaliningrad, the Russian enclave between Poland and Lithuania, if the US goes ahead with plans for a missile defence shield in central Europe, Russia’s first deputy prime minister warned on Wednesday." ... "The televised comments by Sergei Ivanov – a possible successor to President Vladimir Putin – came two days after Mr Putin proposed using a new radar station being built in southern Russia in place of a planned US radar in the Czech Republic. The proposal was made during informal talks with US [Republican] president George W. Bush in Kennebunkport, Maine." ... "Mr Putin warned last month that Moscow would once again target Europe with nuclear missiles if the US shield went ahead." ... "Formerly the German-speaking region of East Prussia, Kaliningrad became part of the Soviet Union after 1945. In the cold war it was a military base and closed to outsiders. After the break-up of the USSR in 1991, Kaliningrad became an enclave cut off from Russia." -By Neil Buckley in Moscow and Demetri Sevastopulo -FT.com
  • 20070608
    MILITARY News.
  • US News: UNITED STATES News.United StatesRUSSIAN News.RussiaAZERBAIJAN News.AzerbaijanPOLAND News.Poland - "Rice: US pursues own missile plan." ... "The United States will pursue its own plans to put a missile defense in Eastern Europe despite Russian suggestions to locate it outside the region, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice told The Associated Press Friday." ... "Rice said Russian President Vladimir Putin's surprise offer to share a Soviet-era radar tracking station in Azerbaijan for the project had caught the Bush administration off guard, but that it was worth looking into even while missile defense negotiations with Poland and the Czech Republic continue." -By Matthew Lee -AP via -Chron 
    MILITARY News.
  • RUSSIA News.RussiaAZERBAIJAN News.AzerbaijanUS News. US AMERICAN News.US - "Nato wary on joint missile shield: Nato has reacted cautiously to a Russian offer to use a radar facility in Azerbaijan as part of a joint missile defence system with the US." ... "The alliance's secretary-general, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, welcomed the proposal as a break with the "anachronistic" rhetoric between the two countries." ... "But he warned the system would probably be too close to the "rogue states" it is designed to defend against." ... "Russia's President Vladimir Putin made the offer at the G8 summit on Thursday." ... "Mr Putin presented his proposal to US President George W Bush as an alternative to US plans to deploy missile defences in Poland and the Czech Republic." -BBC/News 
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  • RUSSIA News.RussiaAZERBAIJAN News.AzerbaijanUS News. US AMERICAN News.USPOLAND News.PolandIRAN News.IranNUCLEAR News. NUCLEAR News.NuclearMILITARY News.Military - "Putin surprises US with missile suggestion." ... "Vladimir Putin sprang a diplomatic surprise yesterday in his dispute with America over the siting of a US missile defence system in Europe, suggesting instead that it could be placed in the former Soviet republic of Azerbaijan." ... "The Russian leader, who raised the prospect of a new cold war with the west in his hawkish speech on the eve of the summit, claimed he had already secured the agreement of the Azerbaijani government to the proposal." ... "The US proposal for a missile defence system, including interceptor and radar, sited in the former Warsaw pact countries of Poland and the Czech Republic, has prompted fury in Moscow [Russia's capital]. Mr Putin has threatened to train his nuclear arsenal on Europe as a reprisal, as well as withdraw from arms control treaties." ... "But yesterday Mr Putin said he would drop his objections to Mr Bush's plan if the interceptors and radar were in the former Soviet republic. He argued that a system based in Azerbaijan would be more effective in combating missiles aimed at Europe and the US by so-called rogue states such as Iran." - By Patrick Wintour -Guardian.co.uk
  • 20070607
    POLITICS News.
  • RUSSIA News.RussiaUS News. US AMERICAN News.USAZERBAIJAN News.AzerbaijanMILITARY News.MilitaryTECHNOLOGY News.Technology - "Putin's offer catches Bush off guard." ... "Mr Putin explained he had proposed the use of a former Soviet radar base in Azerbaijan as an alternative to the controversial missile defence facilities the US is planning to build in central Europe." ... "The offer raised the prospect of unprecedented military co-operation between the US and Russia and provided a potential solution to their bitter dispute over missile defence." ... "Three days earlier in Prague [Czech Republic capital], Mr Bush had invited Russia to "participate" in the US missile defence programme, as part of efforts to reassure Moscow [Russia's capital] that its ballistic missile arsenal was not the target of the technology." ... "But it is almost certain that outsourcing a crucial part of the US missile defence system to a former Soviet state was not what Mr Bush had in mind." -By Andrew Ward in Heiligendamm and Neil Buckley -FT.com via -MSNBC 
  • 20030318
    GOVERNMENT NEWS: Government.Gov News and Links.
  • WORLD News and Links.USA News and Links.MILITARY News.IRAQ News and Links. - "State Department Noon Briefing Transcript [List of the 30 Nations Supporting US Disarmament of Iraq]." ... "BRIEFER:  Richard Boucher, Spokesman." ... "MR. BOUCHER: There are 30 countries who have agreed to be part of the coalition for the immediate disarmament of Iraq. I'd have to say these are countries that we have gone to and said, "Do you want to be listed?" and they have said, "Yes."" ... "They are: Afghanistan, Albania, Australia, Azerbaijan, Colombia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, El Salvador, Eritrea, Estonia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, the Netherlands, Nicaragua, the Philippines, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Turkey, the United Kingdom, and Uzbekistan." ... "In addition to these countries, there are actually another 15 or so that we know of, probably more than 15, that are cooperating with us in -- and the coalition, or perhaps offering defensive assets in the event that Saddam resorts to the use of weapons of mass destruction." -Washington File -State.gov 
  • 20030313
  • WORLD News and Links.USA News and Links.IRAQ News and Links.UN News: United Nations News. - "Ex-Soviet bloc states line up with U.S. against 'old' Europe:  Central, Eastern European governments back anti-Hussein efforts." ... "Brushing aside French tirades that they should "shut up," the nations of Eastern Europe are flexing newfound diplomatic muscle, and nowhere is this more evident than in their strong support for President Bush in the confrontation with Iraq." ... "While continental heavyweights such as France and Germany, along with Russia, remain staunchly opposed to a U.S.-led attack, neophytes such as Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Slovakia -- all of whom recently emerged from the Soviet yoke -- are standing by Washington. In the Security Council, it was Bulgaria that joined the United States, Britain and Spain in pushing resolutions setting a deadline for Iraq to surrender its weapons." -By Steven C. Johnson -SFGate.com
  • 20030131
    MILITARY News and Links.
  • WORLD News and Links.USA News and Links.IRAQ News and Links. - "9 European nations line up with U.S. in pledge on Iraq." ... "Assuming a somewhat frayed mantle as global diplomat, Prime Minister Tony Blair flew to the United States on Thursday night to meet President George W. Bush, bearing an unusual pledge of support for Washington against Baghdad from nine European leaders but leaving behind a continent ever more divided over the need for war in Iraq." ... "Significantly, the letter's expressions of ringing support for the United States fell short of explicit backing for Washington's threat of a go-it-alone war with what it terms a "coalition of the willing" if other nations continue to oppose it." ... "The signatories included both established European Union members -Britain, Spain, Portugal, Italy and Denmark - along with four countries set to join the Union next year - Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland." -By Alan Cowell  -NYTimes via  -IHT.com 
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