Czech Anti-War Initiatives Forum Blames NATO for Wars in Syria and Iraq

PRAGUE, (ST)-Participants in the Anti-War Peaceful Initiatives Forum in the Czech Republic have held NATO responsible for destabilization around the world and for the violence and the wars that erupted in Syria, Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan and Ukraine.

Concluding their forum which was held yesterday in Prague under the slogan “Yes to Peace..No to NATO”, the participants  said “the alliance’s interference in these countries didn’t lead to peace and democracy as NATO countries’  leaders claimed when justifying their interferences, rather, the result was massive destruction and killing besides growing revenues of monopolies in western countries.”

 The participants said that the huge network of NATO military bases, fleets and missile systems in the world is the tool of the alliance’s strategy, particularly the United States, to preserve its hegemony over energy resources and raw materials in the world.

NATO is directly responsible for the refugee crisis and its policy of intervention threaten of the eruption of possible world war and nuclear confrontation that endangers the entire humanity, according to the participants.

They reiterated that NATO alliance is now a real threat to peace in Europe and the entire world. It is also a threat to the Czech republic which participates actively in the alliance’s wars and aggressions, the participants said, urging the Czech government to reject NATO interventionist agenda and put an end to the Czech participation in the alliance’s military commissions.

 

Hamda Mustafa 

 

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