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Old 05-06-09, 02:49 AM   #11
Bewolf
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Originally Posted by Freiwillige View Post
Germany was once a fierce and powerful nation. But once it was destroyed in WWII Germany has lost both the political will and military will to fight. It is a shame because Germany can be strong without being oppressive. Germans can defend themselves and their interests abroad without being over bearing. But German society is always one of extremes it seems, Either you are extremely militant or Extremely Passive. I sincerely hope that Germany finds its balance and stands up for its interests once again.

"If you decide to do something, either do it 100% or not at all." <- Old german credo.

Things are changing, however. In less then 15 years this country will have changed quite remarkebly. Lots of stuff going on on a psychological level in Germany, especially related to WW2 and all the history related to Germany before this event. Polititians and the media now refer to killed Soldiers as "gefallen" instead declaring them victims in some kind of accident. The word "Krieg" in reference to Afghanistan is finally acknowledged. And when I watch the youth and listen to their stances, then you have a kinda agressive crowd who is completly fed up with anything WW2 related and not in any way sensitive anymore. Not to forget the military's continuing effort to get the Iron Cross reinstatet.

Interesting times ahead, let's see where all this goes.

Re the GSG-9 incident. Pulling them back was the right thing to do if the situation was too risky. I rather blame the press for making this such a huge story despite the lack of scandal potential. It endangers both the victims and the policemen for no gain but headlines.
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