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Petition calling for an immediate British withdrawal from NATO

British Withdrawal from NATO | 22.02.2015 12:23 | NATO 2014 | Anti-Nuclear | Anti-militarism | London | World

The worsening relations between the US and Russia risk starting a nuclear war in Europe, and the US nuclear installations in Britain are an obvious military target.

The Soviet era ended more than 20 years ago. The NATO era needs to end too, right now.

We call on prime minister David Cameron to announce an immediate and total British withdrawal from NATO. This is a decision for the British government, and does not require negotiation with any foreign government. We recognise that the full withdrawal of the US military from British soil will take time, but a ban on the use of US military facilities in Britain in any conflict whatsoever must come into effect immediately.

Don't wait until you see nuclear mushroom clouds in British skies and then wish you had signed this petition.

This petition is not party political. Involvement and signatures are invited from all who support the aim.

British Withdrawal from NATO
- Homepage: https://www.change.org/p/british-prime-minister-david-cameron-announce-an-immediate-british-withdrawal-from-nato

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How to sign the petition

22.02.2015 12:30

In case it wasn't clear, if you would like to sign this petition, please click here:

 https://www.change.org/p/british-prime-minister-david-cameron-announce-an-immediate-british-withdrawal-from-nato

Please do NOT wait until the US military start on their way to the Ukraine. That may very well be too late.

British Withdrawal from NATO


well meaning but meaningless

04.03.2015 21:39

I dont think seriously that a petition to withdraw from NATO is going to change anything. sorry.

NATO has its reasons for being active, and these reasons are more than what you may think. ie the Soviets are gone, but the Western alliance NATO still has enemies all around the world. it may be better to rename NATO, but that wont change anything. Britain and American business and international interests are largely the same.

cynic


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