Wednesday, August 18, 2021

‘Russia is NOT the Enemy’ - Czech President calls on NATO to focus on terrorism

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‘Russia is NOT the enemy’: After failure in Afghanistan, Czech

president calls on NATO to focus on terrorism instead of Moscow

18 Aug, 2021 11:23

Czech President Milos Zeman attends the inauguration ceremony at Prague Castle in Prague, Czech Republic.
© Reuters / David W Cerny


The enemy of NATO is not Russia, but international terrorism. That’s according to Czech President Milos Zeman, who spoke on Tuesday about the failure of the American-led military bloc to defeat Taliban militants in Afghanistan.

Yeah, but the problem, Milos, is that the military industrial complex can't get rich fighting terrorism.

Zeman’s comments, given to Prague-based newspaper Parlamentní listy, echo remarks given by French President Emmanuel Macron in November last year, when he urged NATO leaders to shift focus away from Russia and China, noting that terrorism is a “common enemy” for all nations.

The Czech leader also slammed NATO for failing “dramatically” in Afghanistan but noted that he supported the war and the mission to beat Islamic terrorism. He claimed he told both US Presidents Donald Trump and Joe Biden during NATO summits that troop withdrawal was “cowardice.” The legitimacy of the bloc’s existence is now in question, he said.

The president’s criticism of NATO comes less than a week after militants from the Taliban entered the Afghan capital of Kabul and declared that they had taken control of the entire nation. The situation intensified following Washington’s decision to withdraw its troops from the country.

Zeman is a controversial politician in his home country and has been described as both pro-Russia and pro-China. 

Yeah, but if you are not vehemently anti-Russia and anti-China, then you are labelled pro...

Earlier this year, a group of Czech senators revealed they would be considering a lawsuit against the president after he expressed doubt over allegations that a Russian security service operation had been involved in blowing up an ammunition depot in 2014.

Last week, Moscow daily Vedomosti revealed that Czechia had become the biggest importer of Russian defense products in the entire world, spending $683 million in the first half of 2021. This outlay comes despite Prague being placed by Moscow on its official list of ‘unfriendly countries,’ alongside the USA.



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