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The head of the U.S. Missile Defence Agency was in Brussels this week to
argue the case for placing part of its missile defence shield in Poland
and the Czech Republic. Lieutenant General Henry Obering said the U.S.
would press ahead with the plan, with or without the approval of America's
NATO allies. The Czech government has said yes in theory to hosting a
radar
station about 70 km from Prague, and the two sides are about to embark on
detailed talks on what is becoming a highly divisive issue. We spoke to
U.S. ambassador Richard Graber. More
Current AffairsDivisions emerging in cabinet over US missile defence
Plans to place part of the US missile defence shield in the Czech Republic
have dominated both local and international headlines in recent weeks. The
Czech prime minister Mirek Topolanek announced in Warsaw on Monday that his
country would most likely say "Yes" to Washington. But sharp
differences are emerging within Mr Topolanek's centre-right coalition over
the plan.
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