Israel, AEB eta NATO zale estatu guztiak errudun, Palestinaren genozidioan (21)

Hasiera berria / A new beginning

Oso argi geratu denez, Palestina-ren aurkako eraso guztiek helburu bakarra daukate: genozidioa. Ezin da beste modu batez definitu.

Beraz, hemendik aurrera, genozidioaz arituko gara. Ea egoera eta epe berri batean sartuta gauden, to know whether we are in a new time or not.

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US President Harry Truman (1945-1953) stands next to a map showing the State of Palestine.

Israel is not real.

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I SWEAR TO BE LOYAL TO THE GOVERNMENT OF PALESTINE” SIGNED BY ISRAELIS WHEN EMIGRATING FROM EUROPE IN THE 1930s

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Lord Rothschild Claims His Family Created Israel

Bideoa: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUpZT5hEh8Q

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maria@maria_mhr07

Alison Weir reveals the secret of Israel’s creation:

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1807269838907224331

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UN General Assembly overwhelmingly calls for end of Israeli occupation

Read the resolutions text here: https://www.un.org/unispal/icj-and-question-of-palestine

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Dr. Anastasia Maria Loupis@DrLoupis

The occupation of Palestinian land began 107 years ago today, in 1917.

The Balfour Declaration, issued by the British government on November 2, 1917, expressed support for the establishment of “a national home for the Jewish people” in Palestine.

This declaration was conveyed through a letter written by then-Foreign Secretary Arthur James Balfour to Lord Lionel Walter Rothschild, a prominent figure in the British Jewish community.

The declaration states:

His Majesty’s Government view with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavours to facilitate the achievement of this object, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country.”

This date represents the first official support for Zionist goals, ultimately leading, 30 years later, to the establishment of the State of Israel on occupied Palestinian land.

The Balfour Declaration played a significant role in shaping more than a century of ongoing war and chaos in the Middle East, culminating in the establishment of an Israeli state on Palestinian territory in 1948.

Today, the Balfour Declaration, in its outcomes, is seen as the foundation for the ongoing genocide, which in the past year alone has resulted in the death of more than 40,000 Palestinians, reflecting a failure to protect the historical and human rights of the Palestinian population in the region.

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¿Cómo se gestó la Declaración Balfour? || 107 años del Hogar Nacional Judío

(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuK97E07b2Q)

?La creación del Estado de Israel no responde a un desarrollo lógico de la historia, sino que la creación de este Estado es fruto de las confabulaciones políticas internacionales en las que participaron gustosamente los sionistas. Theodor Herzl fijó una hoja de ruta para crear el Estado judío y sus seguidores continuaron su legado. Antes de la creación de Israel en mayo de 1948, los británicos pusieron la primera piedra con la Declaración Balfour, la cual permitió crear el Hogar Nacional Judío, pero ¿cómo se gestó la Declaración Balfour? Quedaros hasta el final porque en este video os voy a hablar sobre la Declaración Balfour y todo lo que hubo detrás de esta promesa británica. ?

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Palestine is the most well-documented genocide in history, yet the most denied.

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1855599445863223457

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Hadi@HadiNasrallah

Don’t stop talking about Gaza

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NATO Endangers Security Of The Whole World | German Parliamentarian Sevim Dagdelen

(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0E0zVrGzcyw)

Sevim Dagdelen is a member of the German Bundestag (Parliament) and member of Sarah Wagenknecht’s new party (BSW). In her newest work, Sevim Dagdalen explains why NATO is not only in an existential crisis, but is about to drag Europe and maybe even the entire world into a catastrophic war if its members to not change course.

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not than

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San D see

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Miss dlin nice to have you here on April

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4th the champagne corks were popping

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probably even more so in Brussels at the

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NATO headquarters there was chocolate

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cake and later at the sasor which is the

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NATO Supreme Allied Commander there was

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a Galla dinner with Specialties from all

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NATO member countries so from the

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outside it looked like a successful

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birthday party you have now also decided

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to contribute something to this NATO

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birthday however it seems to be less of

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a eulogy and more of a settling of

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scores with the alliance of

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values that sounds quite harsh at first

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does the old lady NATO really deserves

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such a reckoning on her

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75th

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yeah yes first of all it must be said

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that 75 years of NATO especially as an

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organization could be a reason to

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celebrate however I would say that NATO

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is in a really difficult if not

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existential Cris crisis it faces very

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big challenges due to its policy of

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expansion and

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escalation by expansion I mean the

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geographical extension towards Asia it’s

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not just about the North Atlantic

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anymore so the North Atlantic Treaty but

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NATO is also expanding towards the Indo

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Pacific so we are dealing with an

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overstretching of NATO at the same time

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it increasingly relies on escalation and

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brings us to the brink of a third world

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war this happens for example through the

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proxy war against Russia in Ukraine

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where there is a Reliance on the use of

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ever heavier weapons it’s not just about

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helmets or bulletproof vests or tanks

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anymore but also about demands for the

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deployment of their own troops the

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French President recently said that NATO

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is brain dead I would say it’s not just

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brain dead but has completely missed its

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purpose has outlived itself as a relic

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of the Cold War and endangers the

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security of the world and all

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populations

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that’s why of course I sat down to take

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a closer look at NATO on its 75th

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Anniversary given the challenges and

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crises it faces NATO increasingly relies

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on myths to legitimize itself these

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myths include the self-perception as a

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defense Alliance as an alliance of

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values as an alliance of democracies

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that rely on the rule of law and human

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rights but let’s stick to democracy at

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least from the outside looking in I

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would say that as far as I can see

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indeed all member states are at least

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formally representative democracies and

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also have a somewhat functioning rule of

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law so where does your criticism begin

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you say that’s all not true that is as

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you said a pure myth this aspect of

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democracy human rights Freedom which is

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also manifested in the founding Charter

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where do you see the

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discrepancy yeah

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yes NATO was founded in 1949 with the

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USA and Canada as well as other European

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countries at the Forefront one of these

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countries was Portugal under the fascist

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dictator Salazar he ruled until the

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Carnation revolution in

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1974 and it was not a problem that he

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was a fascist dictator who left a trail

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of blood through Africa with his

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colonialist policy and relied on

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repression and Terror against opponents

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and leftists domestically

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in my opinion this represents a blatant

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contradiction to NATO’s self-image which

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claims to have always been an alliance

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of democracies and constitutional States

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at the same time it was also not a

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problem to conclude military agreements

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through NATO’s leading power the USA

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with the fascist Spanish dictator Franco

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or take turkey which is still a member

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of NATO today and experienced several

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military coups in the 1980s during which

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hundreds of thousands were imprisoned

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for their political activities because

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they were for example leftists or trade

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unionists this was also not a problem

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although it was a military

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dictatorship the same applies to the

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military coup in Greece here too one can

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hardly speak of democracy or the rule of

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law and that was never a problem for

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NATO and it still isn’t to this day

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for example it is known that turkey

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under President erdogan has supplied

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islamist organizations such as Isis

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Al-Qaeda or alar al-sham with weapons in

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the war against Assad’s regime in Syria

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NATO has no problem with islamist

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terrorist organizations being supported

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by its member states by serving in these

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countries as staging and Retreat areas

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being cared for in hospitals when they

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are injured or being equipped with

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weapons possibly even with weapons from

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other NATO countries like the Federal

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Republic of Germany it is important to

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dispel these myths of NATO NATO was

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never an alliance of democracies and

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constitutional States this is evident

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today as well the leading power of NATO

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the USA acts internationally at its own

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discretion it has attacked countries

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worldwide violating international law as

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in the invasion of Iraq under a

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coalition of the Willing in the last 20

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years the USA in the so-called war on

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terror is responsible for over 4.5

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million deaths as studies from the

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prestigious Brown University in Rhode

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Island USA show this can hardly be

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described as a policy of respecting

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human rights or

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democracy perhaps to stay on the topic

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of the rule of law in this attempt to

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deconstruct the NATO myths you also

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refer to Julian Assange as a prisoner of

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NATO is it really Justified to directly

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address NATO’s role in this way I mean

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the main responsible parties are

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actually the USA and Great Britain from

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this to conclude that one can actually

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describe Assange as a prisoner of NATO

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how would you see

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that so first of all regarding the

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self-perception of NATO you say yes the

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principle of one for all all for one

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applies This Means A Part stands for the

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whole and the whole for a part it

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follows that we can all be held liable

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together the persecution of Julian

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Assange a journalist who made public us

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war crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan has

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led to him being deprived of his freedom

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for 12 years now for 5 years he has been

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in a high security prison in Great

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Britain and in the USA he faces 175

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years in prison which is essentially

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equivalent to a death sentence and all

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because he made war crimes public for

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which there has been no atonement to

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this day they remain unpunished the

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responsible parties like the US war

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criminal George W bush or Tony Blair

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from Great Britain live freely in their

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Villas Julian Assange on the other hand

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who exposed the war crimes for which

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they are ultimately responsible sits in

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captivity of course it is true that the

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USA represents the leading power within

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NATO thus one can equate NATO with the

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USA

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is she is the power that ultimately uses

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NATO as a geopolitical instrument NATO

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has been an instrument of the USA since

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its Inception the model for this was the

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interamerican treaty the Pax Americana

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to secure the West as a sphere of

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influence for the USA and to create the

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instrument NATO for this

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purpose in fact it may be that NATO

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member countries give up their

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sovereignty by becoming members of NATO

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they Place themselves under the

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leadership of the USA therefore what the

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leading power of the USA does such as

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the violation of international law in

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Iraq or the political persecution of the

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journalist Julian Assange is also

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attributable to the entire

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NATO especially since none of the NATO

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member states has publicly criticized

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the

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USA the NATO council did not even meet

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to criticize the invasion of Iraq it was

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not a topic at all on the contrary it

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was quasi also supported although

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officially not a member of the Coalition

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of the Willing in the Iraq War for

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example overflight rights were granted

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and the use of military bases also on

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German soil was

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allowed in my opinion it is legitimate

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and Justified to attribute the actions

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of the USA to the other NATO member

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states as well

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I would like to address another Point

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namely the myths of NATO a major myth is

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that NATO is a defense Alliance on the

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75th anniversary of NATO we also

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remember the 25th anniversary of NATO’s

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war of aggression against the Federal

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Republic of

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Yugoslavia this war was a clear

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violation of the UN Charter’s

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prohibition of force as there was no

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resolution from the UN Security Council

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the former German Chancellor ghard

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Schroeder has publicly aded that he had

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no mandate for the attack during which

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among other things television stations

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in Serbia in Belgrade were bombed and

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the Chinese Embassy was allegedly hit by

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mistake since this attack on Yugoslavia

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and later missions such as in

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Afghanistan or the regime change war in

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2011 in Libya it is evident that NATO is

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an alliance for

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Warfare perhaps perhaps we should

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briefly revisit the role of the USA

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within

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NATO you also described this

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constellation as an Empire with its

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vassels there is a well-known quote by

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Lionel Isme the first NATO Secretary

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General he said that NATO was founded to

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keep the Germans down the Russians out

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and the Americans in would you say that

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this assessment of NATO’s founding still

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holds true today or have there been

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changes in NATO’s function in this

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regard

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well the goal or the purpose that Isme

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formulated back then has been fulfilled

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if one looks at the development of the

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last few decades after the end of the

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Cold War one is reminded of the charter

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of Paris in which a new European

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security order a common European house

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was advocated the idea was also to

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realize this together with the successor

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state of the Soviet Union that is

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Russia however the situation looks very

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different today NATO despite the

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promises it made has continued to extend

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its presence towards Russia most

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recently with the inclusion of Finland

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and Sweden the fact is that for example

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the Federal Republic of Germany is

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harming itself through the economic war

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against Russia due to the war in Ukraine

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Germany has been subdued as a competitor

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so to speak the USA has kept Russia out

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and at the same time dangerously renewed

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itself by focusing more on rearmament

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and on this expansion as well as on

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escalation in this respect all of this

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has proven true up to

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today yes to come back to the expansion

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I found that quite fascinating in the

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book as well because I hadn’t really

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reflected on it myself until now there

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you draw a parallel between NATO’s

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Eastward expansion and the relative

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complete ignorance of Russian security

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interests and the pivot to Asia the same

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thing is happening under similar

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conditions with China here it’s not

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about memberships but about partnership

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agreements yet China is being

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increasingly cornered without regard for

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their security interests at least that’s

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the argument in your book I’m interested

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in your assessment is this Western

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hubris or actually a deliberate

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provocation in both

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directions this complete or pretty

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complete ignoring of the security

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interests of Global actors like Russia

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and

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China I believe it is inherent to the

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system so this focus on escalation and

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expansion it is not a peace Alliance not

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a security Alliance it is not an

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alliance that wants to create security

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but it increasingly endangers

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security with more and more Armament and

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militarization also at the expense of

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the social issue in NATO member states

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it endangers peace both externally and

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internally I think that it is definitely

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a system that functions as a War

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Alliance and which is supposed to stop

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the decline of the heiman USA it serves

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exactly this purpose and it’s not just

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about partnership agreements or military

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agreements parallel to NATO’s Eastern

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expansion it continues in the same way

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the former Supreme Allied Commander of

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NATO stus even advocates for the

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membership of individual countries with

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which one tries in the indopacific

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region such as Japan South Korea

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Australia or New Zealand to advance this

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encirclement of China by

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NATO he is indeed advocating for the

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active membership of these countries in

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NATO the discussion goes far beyond just

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agreements with Partners representing

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nato in the indopacific region or

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opening a door for NATO there are o

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discussions about in liaison office in

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Japan that NATO wants to open the

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expansion into Asia is progressing

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because there is increasingly a

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declaration of hostility towards China

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China’s growth rise and cooperation with

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other countries as well as its weight in

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international diplomacy are increasing

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this is not seen as a potential gain or

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progress that could be mutually

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beneficial instead the USA sees this as

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a threat to their Global hegemony and

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therefore opts for confrontation the

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danger is great that NATO will be drawn

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into this confrontation as a

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geopolitical instrument of the USA with

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Germany participating in

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it since we’re on the topic of

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confrontations a world region we haven’t

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yet focused on but which is also

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addressed in your book is the current

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conflict in Gaza I believe it’s almost

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impossible to a war

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anymore now you were also in the ha for

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the hearing of Nicaragua’s complaint

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against the Federal Republic of Germany

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moving a bit away from the book but I

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find this to be a very interesting

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aspect as well how did you perceive this

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hearing yes I found it remarkable that I

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was actually the only parliamentarian

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there I don’t think it’s every day that

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the Federal Republic of Germany is

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accused of aiding and abetting genocide

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before the highest court in the world

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namely the international court of

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justice it must be said this is the

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highest appell at court therefore I was

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quite astonished that there was so

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little interest or actually no interest

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at all from deputies including

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colleagues from other parties in

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participating in this historic

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trial the first day was the day of the

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accusation by

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Nicaragua charges state that the Federal

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Republic of Germany has not fulfilled

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its obligations under the genocide

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convention namely to do everything to

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prevent a genocide that means not to do

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or omit anything that could facilitate a

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genocide the complaint states that the

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delivery of weapons of excessive arms

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shipments to Israel by the Federal

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Republic of Germany leads to a plausible

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risk of genocide and alleged violations

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of humanitarian international law by

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Israel with these weapons are

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facilitated this is the accusation that

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the Federal Republic of Germany assists

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and facilitates

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this and interestingly Nicaragua’s

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lawsuit is based on parliamentary

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inquiries by the alliance around Sahara

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wagen neck in the German

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bundist in these inquiries we have

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worked out the numbers and facts

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regarding the excessive arms deliveries

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by Germany to Israel despite truly

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terrible events in the last weeks and

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months of course Israel has the right to

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self-defense like any other country that

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is attacked but what we have been seeing

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and experiencing for weeks and months

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has nothing to do with self-defense

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anymore it is a vendetta marked by war

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crimes therefore it is naturally also an

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indirect participation in war crimes if

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one continues to supply weapons to this

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country on the day of Defense Germany

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presented itself in a way that I found

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to be presumptuous ignorant and arrogant

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in summary it can be said that Germany

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argued that it could not Aid and abet a

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genocide that has not yet been

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determined so they presuppose the

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genocide to consider a lawsuit for

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complicity as possible at

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all and this is of course a complete

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reversal of the genocide convention one

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should do everything possible to

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preventive it’s about the prevention of

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genocide this arrogance was also very

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tangible accusing Nicaragua of having

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the audacity to sue the Federal Republic

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of Germany Germany provides so much

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humanitarian Aid

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internationally and has learned from

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history from the Holocaust and has

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committed itself to international law

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how can anyone Sue Germany so they

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didn’t even address Nicaragua’s specific

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arguments but instead took a moral High

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Ground as we recognize in the foreign

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policy of the Federal Republic of

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Germany especially under the current

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foreign minister in summary one must say

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that ignorance and arrogance Prevail

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against this lawsuit and I find the

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federal government’s argumentation to be

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not very credible in terms of genocide a

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determination would have to be made

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first in order to be able to provide

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assistance or violate the genocide

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convention thirdly I believe that it has

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been enormously damaging to Germany’s

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reputation to be sitting in the dock at

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all and to continue to hold on to these

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murderous arms deliveries to Israel

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despite the atrocities we see every day

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in

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Gaza this is indeed a topic in its own

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right namely the loss of reputation of

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German foreign policy which is

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noticeable worldwide whether you talk to

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diplomats from the Middle East or Latin

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America to briefly return to Nicaragua

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something that also caught my attention

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since you just mentioned this arrogance

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it is often forgotten that Nicaragua

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sued the USA before the same court in

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1984 and the verdict was delivered in

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1986

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true and there was a similarly arrogant

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attitude from the USA which ultimately

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had to suffer a clear defeat even though

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they did not comply with the judgment

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nicar the plaintiff from Nicaragua was

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also the one who filed the lawsuit

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against the USA at the international

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court of justice in

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1984 it may be that the federal

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government shows a mix of composure

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ignorance and arrogance externally but

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internally fears being held accountable

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as the allegations are very

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substantial similarly with the lawsuit

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of South Africa against Israel for

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genocide where the international court

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of justice recognized plausible risks of

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genocide in Gaza in a preliminary

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decision on January

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26th subsequently the court asked Israel

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to take explicit protective measures for

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the civilian population in Gaza this

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shows that the argumentation of the

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federal government stands on very shaky

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ground as the court already saw a

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plausible risk of genocide on January

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26th and demanded corresponding

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protective measures therefore I am

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curious about what the international

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court of justice will announce in the

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coming

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weeks let’s return once again to the

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starting point and the future of NATO

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the average life expectancy in the USA

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the main actor of NATO is currently

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under 80 years how high do you estimate

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the life expectancy of NATO as an

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institution

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I think it has survived far too long

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already since the end of the Cold War it

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should have been dissolved in my opinion

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we urgently need a moratorium the

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expansion of NATO Must Be Stopped if one

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actually wants to establish security and

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not further endanger World Peace we

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absolutely must return to international

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law and pursue a policy of disengagement

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as developed by the former top us

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Diplomat George Kennan he suggested

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untangling the military blocks and

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ending the block confr

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in my opinion this is of the utmost

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importance I wish for a security order

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in Europe that enables a sovereign and

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confident policy in the interest of the

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people and the majority of the

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populations in Europe including the

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Germans we should not become a client

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state within an organization that only

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serves to fulfill the interests of the

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USA I thank you thank you very much

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BRAVE German MP Destroys NATO Lies Publicly! | Sevim Dagdelen

(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eT3HtG_LKjg)

[Part 1 of 2] In her latest book, Sevim Dagdelen, a member of the Bundestag (German Parliament) not only dispels the myths of NATO but also explains why Germany needs more “courage for neutrality” to resist Washington’s dictates and pursue an independent foreign policy that is focused on Germany’s welfare. The war in Ukraine must be ended as quickly as possible through negotiations, not prolonged with more weapons and further escalation. The desire of the warmongers to spread this tragedy across all of Europe must be stopped!

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unfortunately many other parties and

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politicians have obviously completely

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lost a fundamental characteristic of our

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basic law namely the peace mandate that

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is enshrined in our

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constitution this peace mandate emerged

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after World War II primarily because

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Germany was meant to be a peace power

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Germany was supposed to be perceived

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worldwide as a peace actor War should

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never again emanate from German soil and

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War weapon orts should never again come

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from German soil with which Wars and

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human rights violations are committed as

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is currently the case in Gaza by Israel

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also with the help of German arms

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exports all this actually mandates being

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neutral and advocating for an

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independent Sovereign foreign and

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security policy based on the interests

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of democratic sovereignty and the

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majority of the population and not of

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any corporations or the military

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industrial complex

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milit indust

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complex hello everyone here I am once

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again speaking in German because today I

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have the great pleasure and honor of

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speaking with one of Germany’s most

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famous and Powerful

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parliamentarians I have with me Miss

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seim dardan who has represented her

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constituency of North Rin West failure

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in the bundestag since 2005 formerly for

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the party Dinka and for the past few

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months for the newly founded party bnes

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Sarah

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varen incidentally Miss dellan is also

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the spokesperson for foreign policy for

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the new party recently Miss dardan also

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released a great book titled NATO a

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Reckoning with the alliance of values

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you can imagine how much joy this

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reading has brought me today we want to

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talk about her critique and Analysis of

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NATO Miss Dellin welcome to neutrality

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studiesin has of neutrality studies yeah

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yes thank you very much for the

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invitation well miss dellan you

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beautifully write at the end of your

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book that the pursuit of alternatives to

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Nato is resistance against a World War

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policy we need peace instead of NATO why

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did you write this NATO critical book

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now and could you briefly present the

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main thesis of the book

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yes very gladly so why I wrote it we are

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witnessing a NATO that seems to be at

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the peak of its power namely on its 75th

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Anniversary it relies on escalation when

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you analyze what NATO is

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doing keyword proxy war against Russia

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in Ukraine complicity with Israel in

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this murderous war in the Gaza Strip

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against the Palestinian population

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or the expansion towards Asia with a

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global claim to power far removed from a

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territorial restriction to the North

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Atlantic

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are and we must acknowledge that this

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NATO which was completely renewed after

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the cold war is dangerous and is pushing

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us to the brink of a third world war

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like never before we can also see this

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in the current debates for this policy

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of escalation an expansion NATO needs

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myths Legends and fairy

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tales the great myths of NATO are that

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it is a defensive Alliance an alliance

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of democracies and rule of law and an

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alliance for the respect of Human Rights

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and

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values and I believe that the

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prerequisite for seeing reality is to

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deal with these myths to put the myths

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to the test

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this is the prerequisite for having a

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realistic view of the military pact

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which is nothing more than a war pact

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consequently we must initiate the Urgent

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discussion what do we need instead we

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need peace instead of NATO how can we

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establish peace and common Security in

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the world this book is intended to serve

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that purpose it offers a realistic

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assessment and Analysis of NATO why was

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it founded what are the big myths what

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drives NATO and then of course the leap

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to Asia the expansion of NATO and

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finally the

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Outlook NATO is constantly expanding but

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one place it hasn’t expanded is Russia

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we know that Russia has knocked more

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than once and asked if it could join

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when the Cold War ended how do you

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explain that NATO seems to constantly

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need an enemy

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and one simply has to look at the

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founding of NATO NATO was founded in

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1949 by 12 States led by the USA the

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predecessor of this North Atlantic

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Treaty was the OAS treaty the Treaty of

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the organization of American states from

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the very beginning especially during the

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founding phase During the period a

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period of systemic confrontation with

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the Soviet Union it was essentially

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always about establishing a Pax

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Americana that is creating an exclusive

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sphere of influence for the USA this

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actually stands in contradiction to

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Russia as the successor state of the

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Soviet Union after the end of the Cold

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War the European States together with

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Canada and the USA contractually

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committed themselves in the charter of

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Paris to establish a common peace and

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security order a common comprehensive

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and inclusive house in Europe

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but instead of establishing this common

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peace and security order further

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confrontations and escalations were

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provoked contrary to promises not to

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expand an inch not a centimeter to the

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east the military Alliance has advanced

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its expansion to the borders of Russia

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Today NATO as in 1949 serves as an

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instrument of the unchallenged leading

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power the USA to enforce pursue promote

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and Safeguard it strategic and security

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interests that was the intention from

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the beginning I’m talking about Pax

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Americana an exclusive sphere of

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influence of the USA it remains so to

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this day and NATO is still intended to

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serve to maintain the USA as the world

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hegemon therefore deterrence Armament

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and confrontation are relied upon

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anyone who argues like you and I argue

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the same way is usually accused of being

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Putin puppets Pro Russian or Borton paid

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for and that we are getting money for it

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how do you explain this narrative

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especially in Germany it is extremely

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strong is it really as Mr stoltenberg

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once said that weapons are the way to

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peace and no one notices that this is

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madness why do so few people in Germany

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noticed this

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yes I also address this in my book

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particularly in a chapter about

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disinformation and NATO’s cognitive

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Warfare It’s about how NATO aims to win

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Wars not only on the battlefield but

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also in people’s minds propaganda plays

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an important role in this if you talk to

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a three or four-year-old child they will

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logically respond that weapons do not

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bring peace weapons lead to more death

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more destruction and fuel

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Wars and that is the opposite of Peace

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therefore it is all the more necessary

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to conduct propaganda that explains to

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people that war is the same as peace and

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that weapons are diplomatic peace tools

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instead of saying that they are murder

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tools we know this like in a

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totalitarian state the opposition is

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fought by the mream media by suspecting

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them of collaborating With the Enemy

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there are many journalists in Germany

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who now label anyone who is even

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remotely against sending weapons into an

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ongoing war and instead advocates for

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negotiations as Putin friends Kremlin

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agents or

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similar and I think this is very

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transparent propaganda that this is

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always a part of War propaganda is is

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known from the 1920s and 1930s of the

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last century back then people who

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opposed the first world war were also

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defamed it was about countering the

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supposed Social Democratic left

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narrative they claimed that one had to

9:13

stand up against the barbarism of

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tsarism in Russia

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Today the Russian president is equated

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with Hitler to silence or denounce any

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criticism we really know this from

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history and one should not be

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intimidated by it

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it is clear that these parties and

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partly the mainstream press are pushing

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for another War for an escalation for

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direct German involvement in the war

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against Russia and we should not let

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this drive us crazy we will be proven

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right just as we were for example for 20

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years in the war against

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Afghanistan when the war against

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Afghanistan started there was again a

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barrage propaganda of War propaganda it

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was about the barbarity of the Taliban

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it was about building Wells it was about

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sending girls back to school it was

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about defending Germany’s security and

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freedom in the Hindu Kush and when we

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said over 20 years ago that this war was

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wrong we were proven right you cannot

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win a war against

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Terror you cannot win a war against

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Terror it is completely absurd and

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contemptible to want to export democracy

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to other countries against the will of

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the

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population they have made us

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contemptible by claiming that we would

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side with the Taliban and are not

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humanitarians they say we are against

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humanitarian

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interventions I think one should really

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not be

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intimidated peace still means the

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absence of War weapons and instruments

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of murder Wars are promoted by arms

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exports and arms deliveries not by

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diplomatic negotiations which we

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advocate in this respect we should not

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be deterred but insist that we want to

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create peace without

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weapons how did you personally manage

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not to get drawn into this Vortex we

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have seen it with the greens and the SPD

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who were actually once against NATO

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today I slowly get the feeling that the

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greenest thing about the greens is still

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the color of the uniform but even that

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has become quite dark olive green how is

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it with you you are first with the left

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and are now with the alliance SAR

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vagen how many people in the bundestag

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are against this war policy of the

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majority well one must say from the

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party’s perspective there is only the

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Sarah wagon connect Alliance that is is

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consistently against this toxic mix of

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arms deliveries and economic Warfare

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through sanctions it advocates for an

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unconditional ceasefire whether in Gaza

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or in Ukraine and for negotiations

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compromise Solutions and diplomatic

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Solutions we are truly the only ones in

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this regard because it also goes hand

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inand with social

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cutbacks so the entire rearmament policy

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and the proxy wars of NATO primarily

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serve to enforce the interests of the

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USA one could use the term client states

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from the Roman Empire which fight these

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wars for the USA these wars are of

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course also directed Inward and are

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accompanied by Massive Cuts in the

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social sector I would like to mention

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another example besides Germany Italy

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there there was a real wage loss of 3.6

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to 3.8% in the Years 2022 and 2023 by 2

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.1% unemployed individuals single

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unemployed individuals and young people

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up to the age of 59 have now experienced

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Cuts in social assistance

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there you only receive around 250 or 350

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instead of

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780 and that only for 12 months the

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entire rearmament policy in Europe is

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fin financed with war credits this

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results in budget deficits that are

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tackled with cuts in the social sector

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the health sector and the education

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sector just like in Germany the only

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alliance against this toxic mix is Sarah

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vagen kns we have the afd on the right

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side of the Arena presenting itself as a

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peace party but the afd is not against

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rearmament quite the opposite the afd is

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a party for militarism and for Capital

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you support the 100 billion Euro special

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debt for the bundes fair and have said

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that it is even too little for you it

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could be significantly more you support

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that Germany last year allocated 90

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billion EUR for Armament and Military

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over 2% of the gross domestic product

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and actually wants to spend even

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more you support NATO as a military

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Alliance you also supported in the vote

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that that NATO was expanded to to

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include Sweden and Finland which I

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consider a fatal mistake the northern

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expansion as well as the Eastern

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expansion before that the afd supported

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this and unlike us is not only not

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against rearmament and militarization

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but also has no problems with social

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Cuts she is against a statutory minimum

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wage the increase of the minimum wage

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and social housing construction however

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there are here and there members of

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parliament in various factions be it the

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CDU CSU faction or the SPD who recognize

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this madness but they usually do not

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dare to publicly stand against it

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against the faction line or the party

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line which I find very

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regrettable we need every voice against

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the war and against Germany’s or NATO’s

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direct involvement in this proxy war in

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Ukraine which holds enormous escalation

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potential an enormous escal

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and we will talk about that in a moment

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but I would like to return to something

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you mentioned in the conclusion of your

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book which pleases me the most also in

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relation to the name of my channel you

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write that Europe must return to

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diplomacy and international law and most

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importantly have the courage to embrace

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neutrality could you elaborate on that

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how do you see neutrality as part of

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Europe’s future

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one might first need to say that members

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of NATO engage in a trade-off as soon as

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one becomes a member of this military

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pact one loses independent autonomy and

16:17

also sovereignty this applies both to

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foreign and security policy as well as

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to domestic policy because they are

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naturally

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intertwined one essentially gives up

16:27

neutrality and I believe believe that

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this means conversely that we need to

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leave this military pact in order to be

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neutral autonomous and independent again

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and to regain sovereignty in our

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politics whether domestically or in

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foreign

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policy and I believe that NATO members

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are at risk of subordinating their

16:53

foreign and security policy to the

16:55

directives of Washington and giving up

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their own democratic sovereignty this is

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evident right now for example because US

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President Biden declared overnight that

17:05

Western weapons especially American

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weapons can be used in Ukraine for war

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objectives in Russia shortly thereafter

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Chancellor Olaf Schultz said that German

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weapons can now also be

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used so if one still needs proof that we

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are essentially just a vassel state of

17:31

the USA and almost instantaneously

17:33

follow every step of the US

17:36

Administration then we have received

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this proof once again today this is of

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course dangerous for us therefore I say

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we need an independent Europe of

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sovereign democracies in a multipolar

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world this includes an independent

17:50

European foreign and security policy

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that is oriented towards good relations

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with the major Powers it must also take

17:56

into account international law ta policy

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and balancing of interests this requires

18:02

stopping the expansion of NATO into Asia

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and

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Europe of course one should

18:15

simultaneously pursue a policy of

18:17

disengagement as George F Kennan for

18:19

example advocated Kennan was a

18:22

significant foreign policy figure in the

18:24

USA the goal is to achieve a

18:26

disentanglement of military blocks and

18:28

to launch a diplomatic initiative to

18:30

reduce the risk of direct military

18:33

confrontation this is all important in

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the past it has been observed that

18:37

countries adopting a neutral position

18:39

are protected from attacks they are not

18:42

perceived as aggressive states that

18:44

might attack and therefore do not run

18:47

the risk of being preemptively

18:56

attacked and this neutrality has

18:58

protected many countries such as

19:00

Switzerland for 200 years or Ireland but

19:04

this neutrality is naturally Under

19:05

Pressure the neutrality of Finland and

19:08

also Austria has protected them as well

19:11

both countries have historically

19:12

benefited from this neutrality such as

19:15

the withdrawal of Allied and Russian

19:17

troops from

19:18

Austria in Finland this neutrality has

19:21

also protected the country I believe it

19:24

is a mistake to think that Ireland can

19:25

achieve more security by joining a

19:27

military Pact

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I absolutely agree with you often the

19:39

counterargument is made that Belgium was

19:41

invaded and neutrality does not

19:44

work then I always have to say yes but

19:47

the other Allied states in the first

19:49

world war also ended up in the war

19:52

ultimately alliances have an extreme

19:54

potential to generate War if you had a

19:57

majority in the bundar tomorrow for an

19:59

alliance with Sarah Venn and you were

20:01

Chancellor would you take Germany out of

20:04

NATO and declare it

20:12

neutral well I would of course wish for

20:14

a federal republic of Germany that

20:16

remains

20:17

neutral we recently celebrated the 75th

20:20

anniversary of our great basic law on

20:22

May 23rd unfortunately many other

20:26

parties and politicians have completely

20:28

lost a fundamental characteristic of our

20:30

basic law namely the peace mandate that

20:33

is enshrined in our basic law this peace

20:36

mandate emerged after the second world

20:38

war because Germany was supposed to be a

20:40

peace power it was therefore supposed to

20:43

be perceived worldwide as a peace actor

20:45

War should never again emanate from

20:47

German

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soil and from German soil there should

20:58

never never again be exports of War

21:00

weapons with which Wars and human rights

21:02

violations are committed as is currently

21:05

the case in Gaza by Israel with the help

21:07

of German arms

21:09

exports all this actually demands that

21:12

we remain neutral and advocate for an

21:14

independent Sovereign foreign and

21:16

security policy based on the interests

21:19

of democratic sovereignty and the

21:20

majority of the population and not of

21:22

any corporations or the military

21:24

industrial complex whether in Germany or

21:27

the USA

21:28

is what I would wish for but it would of

21:30

course be illusory to say that such

21:32

ideals could be achieved immediately

21:43

tomorrow therefore concrete steps must

21:45

be taken we are taking these concrete

21:47

steps by relying on diplomacy both in

21:50

Gaza and in Ukraine we need an

21:52

unconditional ceasefire the dying must

21:55

be stopped and the risk of escalation

21:57

must be reduced

21:59

the second point is that we want to

22:00

return to international law NATO is not

22:03

an alliance that has respected

22:04

international law so far on the contrary

22:07

it leaves a trail of blood in NATO’s

22:09

history violations of international law

22:12

illegal Wars and war crimes characterize

22:15

NATO yes exactly that’s why I mean these

22:18

myths 25 years ago with the war of

22:21

aggression against Yugoslavia it was

22:23

proven that television stations and

22:25

infrastructure were bombed

22:33

even the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade was

22:35

bombed by NATO there was no

22:38

International legal authorization for

22:39

these

22:40

bombs 20 years of war in Afghanistan

22:43

were conducted with numerous war crimes

22:45

that remain unpunished to this day the

22:48

leading power of NATO the USA waged an

22:50

illegal war against Iraq with the help

22:53

of other Allied NATO States and NATO

22:55

infrastructure even countries like the

22:57

federal republic of Germany which did

22:59

not actively participate in this war

23:02

provided NATO infrastructure on German

23:04

soil and thus effectively supported

23:13

it and of course there is the war in

23:15

Libya in 2011 also the attack on Libya

23:18

in disregard or misuse of a UN

23:21

resolution for a regime change War by

23:23

NATO we have seen all of this and it is

23:26

not a defense Alliance according to the

23:29

American Brown University the NATO

23:31

leading power USA is responsible for the

23:33

death of 4.5 million people in the last

23:36

20 years in this war on terror if one

23:38

wants to end this one must of course

23:41

return to international law all states

23:43

must adhere to this if they do not want

23:45

to wake up in Anarchy or barbarism that

23:48

is the alternative to international law

23:50

to an international order that everyone

23:52

must follow

24:01

and we need Arms Control treaties again

24:04

we must return to disarmament it is

24:06

absurd and extremely dangerous to live

24:08

in a world where there are weapon

24:10

systems that can destroy the entire

24:12

planet multiple times and where there

24:14

are no longer any Arms Control

24:16

agreements that are adhered to and

24:18

mutually respected we need to return to

24:21

that and what we also need of course is

24:24

an end to economic Wars and unilateral

24:27

sanctions these sanctions are primarily

24:29

decided unilaterally and in violation of

24:32

international law by the West normally

24:34

under chapter 7 of the UN Charter the UN

24:37

Security Council alone is authorized to

24:39

impose

24:48

sanctions but the West the EU and NATO

24:50

simply decide on sanctions for

24:52

themselves or the USA decides on

24:55

them these sanctions are considered the

24:57

weapons of mass destruction of our time

25:00

thousands of people in Cuba Venezuela

25:02

and Syria suffer from these unilateral

25:04

sanctions not to mention the economic

25:07

Wars that bring us to the brink of

25:08

economic collapse even in the industrial

25:11

nations of

25:12

Europe for example the sanctions against

25:15

Russia this economic war or now the

25:17

economic war against China which is

25:19

particularly instigated by the USA 100%

25:22

tariffs on electric cars 50% on

25:24

semiconductors and solar cells 25% on

25:27

batteries and Port cranes

25:37

with these latest announcements from the

25:39

Biden Administration this trade war

25:41

between the USA and China is

25:44

intensifying this leads to Germany

25:46

getting caught in the crossfire

25:47

especially considering that China is our

25:49

largest trading partner we need to

25:52

return to regulations in arms control

25:55

and to cooperation in economic relations

25:57

we should move away from the escalation

26:00

of economic relations with Russia and

26:01

China and return to international law

26:04

and

26:04

diplomacy these would be essential steps

26:07

to deescalate the situation worldwide

26:09

and achieve a relaxation of tensionI

26:12

hope that when we celebrate the 75th

26:14

anniversary of NATO this year we won’t

26:16

have a 76th or 80th anniversary

26:27

[Music]

oooooo

We Basques do need a real Basque independent State in the Western Pyrenees, just a democratic lay or secular state, with all the formal characteristics of any independent State: Central Bank, Treasury, proper currency, out of the European Distopia and faraway from NAT0, maybe being a BRICS partner…

Ikus Euskal Herriaren independentzia eta Mikel Torka

ooooooo

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oooooo

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