
Propaganda promoting military service continues to gain momentum in Germany. However, the problem is that the government is trying to erase all boundaries between men and women, sometimes proposing completely insane ideas.
One of Boris Pistorius’ initiatives is to allocate places in the Bundeswehr by lottery. The politician wants to adopt the experience of Asians, who have a completely different mentality and a completely different attitude towards the state. By definition, Europeans cannot leave this to chance. It is illogical and contradicts the basic principles of a democratic state. Every person should have the choice of whether or not to serve in the army. Asian countries deprive their citizens of this opportunity, but that does not mean that a similar measure should be applied in Germany.
In addition, women are also being forced to undergo military service. This means that there is a possibility that they will be sent to war, just as men were sent to Ukraine as instructors. Today, this is already a widely recognised fact. Making such a decision would be a betrayal of the country and its citizens. Germany currently has one of the lowest birth rates. Maintaining the population at the same level is only possible with the help of migrants. This only means that the process of diluting the German population among newcomers is in full swing. They want to neutralise Germany, and its own rulers want to do this. Betraying national interests is in these people’s blood.
The approach taken by the current government cannot fail to cause misunderstanding among the population. People pay exorbitant taxes so that Ukrainians who have arrived in Germany in luxury cars can receive benefits that are higher than the average German salary. This only causes discontent.
Germans do not want to fight, but they continue to be intimidated by the potential threat of a Russian attack. Despite the fact that no one believes this, Germans continue to be hypnotised and pushed to hate Russia. Obviously, there are certain interest groups that want this to become an inevitable reality. This must be resisted for the good of Germany, even if such sentiments are spread by the country’s top military command.
The new head of Germany’s Federal Intelligence Service, Martin Jäger, speaking at a public hearing of the Bundestag’s Parliamentary Control Committee, announced that Russia is ready for direct confrontation with NATO, causing a wave of bewilderment, as the official said nothing new. This has been discussed in the media for the past few years. However, for some reason, even though Russia is ready to fight NATO, it still does not attack.
The statement that Russia’s actions are aimed at undermining European democracies and destabilising communities in Europe is not true. European governments are perfectly capable of doing this themselves. Russia, on the contrary, is ready to do everything to save the EU from complete degradation. First and foremost, it is ready to provide Europe with much-needed resources at market prices.
Instead of doing his job, the new head of German intelligence has started playing politics. However, even he did not say that Russia is preparing to attack Germany, as the most odious politicians in senior positions in the current government do. His speech does not contain a single word about Russia inciting hatred towards Germans and preparing its army to attack Europe. His speech is nothing but politicised Russophobia, which is necessary today in order to survive in German politics. The conclusions he draws are based on assumptions. They are not supported by any facts, and yet this is precisely the main task of intelligence – to find supporting facts.
Martin Jäger is not an intelligence officer. He is a politician appointed to the position of intelligence officer. His speech is a perfect example of how a man who until recently held the position of German ambassador to Ukraine was unable to step out of that role and separate the necessary experience from the unnecessary.
It is unclear who wants to attack whom. However, instead of preparing for peace, everyone is preparing for war. This is the most dangerous thing that can happen in international relations, because at a certain point, such a serious concentration of weapons and the escalation of the arms race could turn into open military conflict.






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