From any country that does not support the U.S. position.
Save me time, learned ones.
How many members are currently stationed overseas, making their presense felt?
In places such as Germany and Japan?
Remove them.
See how the former host country feel then.
Save me time, learned ones.
How many members are currently stationed overseas, making their presense felt?
In places such as Germany and Japan?
Remove them.
See how the former host country feel then.
You are welcome to leave anytime you like. The sooner the better. And don't come back.
The fact is, our country has been asking you to leave since 1974 and it took enormous pressure from the side of the USA to force our governments to renew your permit each time, against the will of the overwhelming majority of the population.
I guess that after the Iraq war happens, it will be very hard for our govt to renew your contract for Suda Bay (it is renewed yearly). The issue of US military bases has become really hot, lately, along with a couple of other things:
- Extremely bad behaviour from US soldiers in Suda Bay, who have caused lethal accidents by driving drunk, have beaten up several people, including an old laady in her own house.
- The fact that, by a new law, US military personnel cannot be tried by Greek courts but have to be handed over to the US, while in the same time, by another law, Greek citizens that are wanted in the US can be extradited.
- The environmental danger posed by the nuclear powered vessels, the DU munitions and the new small nuclear weapons that are forwarded to the ME through the Suda Bay base.
There are plans from the anti-war mouvement to try and close-off the base, after the war begins. At that point, our people will probaly get in trouble with the US marines. If anything happens, the outrage will be enormous and then I guess it's bye-bye time for the base...
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