Post by Vladimir Vova Ochiuriushka on Aug 11, 2008 20:59:10 GMT
I quote a the section of the Organic Manifesto of the CCRP entitled "Foreign Policy Regarding Socialist Micronations":
To me, this affords us only one viable course of action in the current international climate. We must stand with our comrades in Hamland against any micronations who seek to (hypocritically in the name of "freedom") enforce a particular ideology on other micronations, bullying them into submission. The Soviet Union cannot stand idly by while this goes on. We support Hamland against all forms of oppression and intimidation from imperialist powers.
It is believed that the key to the maintenance of a Socialist society and the journey towards true socialism is solidarity, by which it is meant working together, relying on one another, and forming a close bond with your fellow comrades.
This extends to the foreign policy of the Soviet Union. In order to spread the cause of socialism and support our brothers in the struggle against the enemies of equality and the unity of all humankind, it is believed that the USSC should make to forge alliances and bonds with other socialist micronations.
However, this does not prevent the USSC from opening relations with non-socialist micronations; after all, it is not always by force that socialism must be brought to a group of people, and friendship and the avoidance of blood-spill are important.
Even so, the USSC should, where it is felt necessary, stand up to imperialist, malcontent powers who for their own personal gain make other nations subjugated or disturbed in some other way. Intervention in the internal politics of another nation, too, is not beyond Soviet Foreign Policy, provided the side that the USSC supports does not object.
This extends to the foreign policy of the Soviet Union. In order to spread the cause of socialism and support our brothers in the struggle against the enemies of equality and the unity of all humankind, it is believed that the USSC should make to forge alliances and bonds with other socialist micronations.
However, this does not prevent the USSC from opening relations with non-socialist micronations; after all, it is not always by force that socialism must be brought to a group of people, and friendship and the avoidance of blood-spill are important.
Even so, the USSC should, where it is felt necessary, stand up to imperialist, malcontent powers who for their own personal gain make other nations subjugated or disturbed in some other way. Intervention in the internal politics of another nation, too, is not beyond Soviet Foreign Policy, provided the side that the USSC supports does not object.
To me, this affords us only one viable course of action in the current international climate. We must stand with our comrades in Hamland against any micronations who seek to (hypocritically in the name of "freedom") enforce a particular ideology on other micronations, bullying them into submission. The Soviet Union cannot stand idly by while this goes on. We support Hamland against all forms of oppression and intimidation from imperialist powers.