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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
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Of course the liberal SPD is capitulating. There has been a gradual militarization of the German police on the heels of enthusiasm about the German military since the undermining and attacks on Yugoslavia, involvement in Afghanistan and Iraq, all of an imperialist nature. But this brings it to a new level and shines a light on the recent US military domestic deployment. To my mind, this indicates that the finance and internal security ministries of the US and EU have started regular discussions about social disorder and protest due to the collapse of the financial system. It confirms that the domestic military deployment in the US is without any accidental or “innocent” motive. This means that the capitalists in Europe have overcome their initial shock and realize that it will get much worse. Of course, the German state is intensely derivative of US policies and they admire the US for saving them from their own fascism. Their admiration is rather disgusting at times … of course, no role is assigned to the USSR to saving them from themselves, but west Germans continue to control the state and media after all. But it is precisely this derivative character of German policies that forces a reassessment of the US deployment. Does this not also mean that some wish to reestablish a semi-fascist or authoritarian system for themselves in Europe, which cannot be so bad because it’s “liberal” and “American”, right? Anyway, it is an ominous sign and shows the economic AND political coordination of NATO states in the face of this financial crisis. http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2008/...-Terrorism.php |
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