Sunday, August 10, 2014

2014-08-09 GERMANY and Cold War 2.0


===2014-08-09 GERMANY and Cold War 2.0===
Germany is caught in the middle of the escalating Cold War 2.0 between Russia and the US. The German government appears to be siding with the US, but the public is resisting...
It should be remembered that the German constitution, enforced by the US after WWII, prohibits the German military from deploying outside Germany. However, the German government joined the failed US-led adventure in Afghanistan in violation of its own constitution. However, former German President was forced to resign after public uproar, when he justiified the German involvement in Afghanistan in Garman economic interests....
Under the current circumstances, a German general was appointed a couple of weeks ago for the first time ever as the commander of all NATO forces in Europe, including US forces...
=LINK=
[1] 2010-06-01 German President Quits Over Remarks on Military-NYT
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/01/world/europe/01germany.html?_r=0
[2] 2014-07-31 German officer to serve as U.S. Army Europe's chief of staff
http://www.armytimes.com/article/20140731/NEWS08/307310070/German-officer-serve-U-S-Army-Europe-s-chief-staff

=The dogs of war bark===
Following the publication of Der Spiegal under the cover "Stop Putin now" looked Spiegel Online already forced after 3 hours to terminate the comment function for the current title article in the print edition - the Reader's comments that struck the blade makers face was hard. Even internally seething tremendous [1]. Instead of letting sag once the review and reflect on the mirror reveals, however, thin-skinned and tries to justify himself in an editorial for his cover story. He makes the dished disgrace but only bigger. [Google traslation]
Nach der Veröffentlichung des Spiegel-Titels "Stoppt Putin Jetzt" sah sich Spiegel Online bereits nach 3 Stunden genötigt, die Kommentarfunktion zum aktuellen Titelartikel der Printausgabe zu sperren – die Leserkritik, die den Blattmachern ...See More
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