Saturday, March 1, 2014

RUSSIAN PARLIAMENT HAS STRENGTHENED KREMLIN DOCTRINE FOR MILITARY INTERVENTION IN FOREIGN CONFLICTS WITH UNANIMOUS VOTES IN THE LATEST PARLIAMENTARY SESSION.

RUSSIAN PARLIAMENT HAS STRENGTHENED KREMLIN DOCTRINE FOR MILITARY INTERVENTION IN FOREIGN CONFLICTS WITH UNANIMOUS VOTES IN THE LATEST PARLIAMENTARY SESSION.

        The Russian Parliament the Duma has strengthened Kremlin Doctrine of the year 2008 and 2010 that supported Russian Military intervention in foreign conflicts with unanimous votes in the Parliament's latest Parliamentary session that will enact the legislation for the enforcement of Russian Military redeployment in specified locations in the Island of Krim and in Ukraine's capital city Kiev, despite the USA and European Union countries repeated warnings against Russian Military unauthorized intervention in the Island of Krim and Ukraine's capital city. Russian President Putin inaction in the last twenty four hours since the Parliament's unanimous support for Troops deployment to Ukraine has continued to spread fear in both the East and West European countries for possible outbreak of military conflict in the Black Sea. Other European Union countries such as France and Germany have denounced the Russian Military action of continuous flexing of its military muscles as possible solution to both the domestic and foreign conflicts.

                                       Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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