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Fight Against US Missile Base Plans in Poland - March 29th

category international | anti-war / imperialism | other press author Thursday March 20, 2008 19:14author by Damien Moran - Polish Campaign Against Militarism Report this post to the editors

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How about a short demo. at Dublin's Polish embassy
How about a short demo. at Dublin's Polish embassy

Polish Campaign Against Militarism
International Media Contact: 0048 607340093
email: campaignagainstmilitarism@gmail.com

Let's Stop US Missile Defence in Europe

As the Polish Campaign Against Militarism enters it's final preparations for next week's demonstration against the proposed US missile base near Slupsk, Northern Poland, we once again appeal to all anti-militarist campaigns and colleagues worldwide to stand with us on March 28th and 29th as we stage the first demonstration against the latest US military expansion
Solidarity vigils have so far been confirmed at Polish embassies and consulates in Prague, Washington, Moscow, London, Berlin and Hamburg. A demonstration will also occur at Fylingdales (spy base) in England.

Recent developments

During Polish Prime Minister Tusk's recent visit to Washington to meet Mr. Bush, leading US peace groups and academics submitted a letter of protest rejecting the aggressive nature of current US foreign policy and the proposed missile defence elements for Europe.

We are working hard here to counter recent efforts by the US based Missile Defence Advocacy Alliance (MDAA) to fool Polish people into thinking that more missiles are beneficial for their country's security and their own personal welfare.

The pesident of the Slupsk region would do well to learn from the brave example of Czech mayors, including Mr. Jan Neoral, the Mayor of Trokavec where the radar is expected to be built, who have respected the wishes of their fellow citizens by rejecting US military expansionist plans.

The myth of Iraq war profits

Pro-US missile base politicians claim US analysts believe the construction of the ' missile shield' interceptors will mean investment to the value of $2 billion over the next 10 years in the region of Slupsk. Similar claims of enormous profitability were made prior to Poland's participation in the Iraq war. However, this turned out to be a myth.

Leading Polish daily newspaper Rzeczpospolita reported on March 20th 2008 that of the $2.2 billion Polish firms believed they would gain from their government's support of the US/UK led disaster, in fact they only filled their pockets with $410 million in war time contracts.

The cost of the Iraq war to the Polish taxpayers, on the other hand, has to date been around $800 million. And yet Polish nurses, doctors, teachers and miners amongst others continue to have to march on the streets of Poland demanding their government give them a decent wage.

Get Up, Stand Up - Don't Give Up the Fight

We appeal to international activists to register their protests against increased militarisation attempts at their local Polish consulate or embassy on March 28th and 29th or any other relevant site.

Related Link: http://www.m29.bzzz.net
author by C.N.Dpublication date Wed Aug 20, 2008 13:43author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Condolence Rice signed the missile deal with Tusk, which secures US hegemony in Europe.

US foreign policy being advocated by Mr Sarkozy, who though suffering a huge toll
In Afghanistan has re-iterated his commitment having more troops killed, whilst
bringing the two-tiered EU into the ambit of a US/EU deal on NATO.

If you are unsure about geo-plitics contact your local TD who in between ensuring
a clientelist vote and blagging on the local GAA will doubtless underscore his/her
Party's commitment to moving into the US Sarkozy vision of endless War through
EU parliamentary and foreign policy hegemony.

And have a Nice day!

author by UDpublication date Thu Sep 17, 2009 17:02author address author phone Report this post to the editors

funny how some eastern european states wanted Uncle Sams missiles pointed into Russia's garden : http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2009/0917/...4.htm The shield is scrapped.

author by A Freemanpublication date Thu Sep 17, 2009 22:23author address author phone Report this post to the editors

UD, you say that it's "funny how some eastern european states wanted Uncle Sams missiles pointed into Russia's garden", it might have something to do with the fact that they had the red army jackboot on their throats for 45 years after WW2 and are concerned by sabre rattling by Putin, and also the invasion of Georgia by the Russians last year.

Then again it could be compared with Castro's desire to have soviet missiles pointing into the 'USA's garden' back in 1962, again, he had reasons to fear his neighbours goodwill, based on past behaviour!

 
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