Communist Party of Bohemia_Moravia (Czech Republic) rejects US military convoy to cross Czech Republic's territory |
Since Sunday, March 22, 2015,
Czech Republic is being crossed by an US Army armed convoy. Besides
Czech Republic, the US heavy military vehicles have crossed some of
other countries of Eastern and central Europe. Communist Party of
Bohemia & Moravia (KSCM) considers this action as a demonstration of
power and as a pressure against the Russian Federation.
In the time of strained relations
between Western countries and Russian Federation, any demonstration of
power can, in all probability, call Russia's response, complicating all
the situation for a number of years ahead. Both the escalating tension
and the risk of confrontation are favourable solely for both the US and
their interest of power; on the other hand, they bring fear of military
conflict into European space.
The KSCM considers the stance of the
Czech government bewildering, when they haven't informed the Czech
general public about the US army's drive in time. They even didn't put
forward the motion about the drive to the Parliament, although this
action, by its parameters, goes far beyond the framework of usual
military transfers, which can be agreed by the government's authority.
The KSCM, in the long term, rejects any presence of foreign troops and
building of foreign military bases within Czech Republic's territory.
The United States repeatedly notified
the intention to strengthen its military presence in the Europe,
especially in the Baltic area, but also in Poland or in Czech Republic.
The KSCM asserts that a step like this doesn't contribute, in its
consequence, to increase either European or world's security. Moreover,
to increase the number of US troops out of the US goes against the
Article 1 of the International Pact About Citizen's and Political
Rights.
The KSCM has expressed its disagreement
with the drive of the US convoy by supporting and attending the
demonstration held on the Wenceslas Square, Prague, as well as by
organizing other protest events in other places of the Czech Republic.
Fuente; PCCzech/Solidnet/PrensaPopularSolidaria
http://prensapopular-comunistasmiranda.blogspot.com
Correo: pcvmirandasrp@gmail.com
Fuente; PCCzech/Solidnet/PrensaPopularSolidaria
http://prensapopular-comunistasmiranda.blogspot.com
Correo: pcvmirandasrp@gmail.com
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