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[Substitute the initials KLA/UCK/NLA for the words
terrorist and terrorists each time the latter appear
in this UPI report, and for the great ethnic cleansing
apologist Zeman's assertion that "everyone who
finances a terrorist is a terrorist," apply it a
fortiori to any nation that wages war or supports a
war against a sovereign country on behalf of bona fide
terrorists, as the Czech Republic did against
Yugoslavia three years ago.
If Zeman's formula was to be applied to himself and
his fellow NATO flunkey Vaclav Havel, there wouldn't
be enough bomb shelters in Prague in which to
withstand the onslaught.]
 

Czech PM urges solidarity on terrorism 
By Hil Anderson
>From the  National Desk
Published 4/3/2002 10:24 PM
SANTA MONICA, Calif., April 3 (UPI) -- The argument
that one man's terrorist is another man's freedom
fighter carried little weight with Czech Republic
Prime Minister Milos Zeman, who warned Wednesday that
the splitting of such hairs will only lead to the kind
of appeasement that allowed the rise of Nazi Germany
and eventually sparked World War II.
Speaking to the Los Angeles World Affairs Council,
Zeman told a crowd of around 300 foreign policy buffs
that a terrorist is a terrorist, and that granting
terrorist groups diplomatic legitimacy will only lead
to serious trouble.
"The basic nature of any terrorist organization is
blackmail," said Zeman. "If you negotiate with any
terrorist organization, the result will be blackmail
and not political compromise."
In a fiery speech punctuated with an attractive
self-deprecating humor, Zeman echoed President George
W. Bush's U.S. stance that nations that support terror
are terrorists themselves and should be treated as
such by the rest of the world despite their stated
political goals. He warned that attempting to strike
deals with rogue regimes or extremist groups was
dangerously similar to Europe's attempts to forge a
lasting peace deal with the likes of Adolf Hitler.
Although British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain
proclaimed the 1938 Munich Treaty with Germany would
bring "peace in our time," the deal unraveled before
the ink was dry and World War II was under way.
Zeman warned that the nations of the world,
particularly those in Europe, must be on guard against
falling into a similar trap when dealing with the
so-called freedom fighters and independence movements
that resort to using terrorist tactics against
innocent civilians.
"There is a common definition of terrorism, but it is
not accepted by all," Zeman said. "Anyone who
organizes such killings or finances such killings is a
terrorist."
He also dismissed the notion that terrorism is spawned
by poverty and desperation, noting that the Basque
region of Spain is prosperous and that Osama bin Laden
himself is a multimillionaire.
Terrorism, he declared, is the product of
"fundamentalism and fanaticism" and that "you cannot
reduce terrorism to a single country or movement."
The Czech Republic, the newest member of NATO, has
pitched in with nominal commitments of personnel
during the Gulf War and the current military campaign
in Afghanistan. The parliament next week will discuss
deploying a medical unit to Afghanistan and has
already pledged to send special forces troops to the
region.
Zeman said that his country of only 10 million people
was acting out of a commitment to standing up to
terrorism rather than merely jumping on the bandwagon.
"What we need are deeds and not words," he said, "even
if our help is more or less symbolic."
As a staunch supporter of NATO and pending member of
the European Union, the Czech Republic wants to see a
unified and solid stand against terrorism and the more
ticklish matter of dealing with nations such as Iraq
and Iran that have been labeled as supporters of
terrorism, but also have oil reserves that might tempt
individual nations to waver.
"This might be one of the reasons behind the cancer of
appeasement -- economic reasons, including oil
supplies," he acknowledged in an interview following
his speech. "But I said everyone who finances a
terrorist is a terrorist. That's why it is a risky
business. It includes this country (Iraq) among
terrorist organizations."

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