Talks on radar continue

US intelligence information that Iran is not building a nuclear bomb is unlikely to influence plans to station a US radar base in the Czech Republic, Czech Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Vondra told Wednesday’s edition of Mlada Fronta Dnes. Prague and Washington are negotiating the possible stationing of a US tracking radar on the Brdy military site located 90 kilometers southwest of Prague. According to US negotiators the radar would be part of the US missile defense shield designed to protect the US and its allies against “rogue states”, notably Iran.