Planned Russian statue starts mini-Cold War in American city

A framed description of "Project Zebra" hangs on the wall of the Arts of the Albemarle building in Elizabeth City, N.C., on Monday, March 12, 2018. The city council initially OK'd the Russian-financed monument commemorating the World War II operation, but a new council has declined to sign a memorandum of understanding that would allow the plan to proceed. (AP Photo/Martha Waggoner)
A model of the "Project Zebra" memorial stands in the Arts of the Albemarle building in Elizabeth City, N.C., on Monday, March 12, 2018. The city council initially OK'd the Russian-financed monument commemorating the World War II operation, but a new council has declined to sign a memorandum of understanding that would allow the plan to proceed. (AP Photo/Martha Waggoner)
Rick Boyd, right, and David Twiford chat during a light rain in Elizabeth City, N.C., on Monday, March 12, 2018. Twiford has offered to donate the spot behind him for a Russian-financed memorial to the men who died in a World War II spy operation called "Project Zebra." The city council had approved the statue project, but newly elected members recently backtracked on the plan amid growing tensions between the United States and Russia. (AP Photo/Martha Waggoner)

Planned Russian statue starts mini-Cold War in American city

A framed description of "Project Zebra" hangs on the wall of the Arts of the Albemarle building in Elizabeth City, N.C., on Monday, March 12, 2018. The city council initially OK'd the Russian-financed monument commemorating the World War II operation, but a new council has declined to sign a memorandum of understanding that would allow the plan to proceed. (AP Photo/Martha Waggoner)
A model of the "Project Zebra" memorial stands in the Arts of the Albemarle building in Elizabeth City, N.C., on Monday, March 12, 2018. The city council initially OK'd the Russian-financed monument commemorating the World War II operation, but a new council has declined to sign a memorandum of understanding that would allow the plan to proceed. (AP Photo/Martha Waggoner)
Rick Boyd, right, and David Twiford chat during a light rain in Elizabeth City, N.C., on Monday, March 12, 2018. Twiford has offered to donate the spot behind him for a Russian-financed memorial to the men who died in a World War II spy operation called "Project Zebra." The city council had approved the statue project, but newly elected members recently backtracked on the plan amid growing tensions between the United States and Russia. (AP Photo/Martha Waggoner)