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June 01, 2015, 11:57:32 PM
Last edit: June 02, 2015, 12:09:20 AM by criptix
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@OP

germany is a souvereign nation for sure, everything else is just misinformation.


And if You really want to know how wonderfull East Germany was speak to Germans that actually lived there, that where trying to escape to the West.
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And what that supposed to prove economy wise? almost in every democratic country you have a change of political attitudes, yesterday it was Merkel's party, today Die Linke party, tomorrow right sector. But fact is: East side of Germany is behind West side because of bad management in GDR.
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this is only party true.
with the unification of germany all state property of the DDR went to the BRD.
depending on day and type of assesment method the DDR had around 600 billion to 1.100 billion DM worth of state property (alot of private owned industry - it was communism) which have been privatized by an escrow agency of the BRD.
in the end 2,5 million people lost their jobs and the escrow agency created a deficit of around 200 billion DM.

german article from *"Die Zeit":
http://www.zeit.de/wirtschaft/2014-10/treuhandanstalt-privatisierung-ostdeutsche-wirtschaft/seite-2

*another from "Die Süddeutsche Zeitung":
http://www.sueddeutsche.de/politik/ddr-treuhand-anstalt-ausverkauf-der-republik-1.137266


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June 02, 2015, 03:12:22 PM
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If Germany is rally a puppet in the hands of US then why they allowed for North Stream?

Nord Stream was approved by Gerhard Schröder, despite severe opposition from the Americans. If Angela Merkel was the chancellor at that time, she would have never allowed it to happen. Gerhard Schröder was a bit more rebellious, and that was the reason why the CIA funded various organizations against him and his party.
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June 02, 2015, 08:33:25 PM
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http://rt.com/news/264333-british-tank-car-crash/


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June 02, 2015, 09:55:28 PM
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I (an American) never got to go to Germany when I was in the military.  They had just ceased the REFORGER exercises when I got stationed in the states.  A friend of mine had been stationed there and told me a couple of interesting things though.

One was that the German farmers practically begged the US/Brits to park their tanks in the farmer's field.  This because they got paid for damages.

Another was a funny story.  He and some Brits were sitting on a fence killing time when a German dude came peddling down the road on a bike.  One of the Brits hopped off the fence and stopped the bike cold.  The German guy just said over and over in broken English "No problems, no problems."  The Brit slugged him in the face knocking him to the ground then he took the bike and started ridding it around saying "Aye mates!  Look at me new bike!"

That's a pretty good illustration of being subjugated I always felt.  I don't know if Brits still go around Europe terrorizing people at soccer games or not.  I've not heard of it for some time, but it seems pretty in-line with what my friend told me about how the Brits behaved toward the continental folks.


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June 03, 2015, 06:29:12 AM
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German "Foxtrot Oscar" to U.S. war criminals?

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German Federal Prosecutor ‘investigating’ US actions on drones base

LONDON - The German Federal Prosecutor is reported to have begun investigating a US base in Germany that is used as a ‘hub’ for drone strikes, days after a Yemeni man testified in a Cologne court about the 2012 strike that killed his relatives.

According to a report in Der Spiegel, the Federal Prosecutor’s Office – Germany’s highest prosecuting authority – has launched a ‘monitoring process’ to ascertain whether activities at Ramstein, a US base in Germany, violate international law. The officials have reportedly requested documents from German authorities, including the Ministry of Defence, relating to the base – which was recently revealed to be a ‘hub’ for the facilitation of drone strikes in Yemen and elsewhere. US drone strikes in countries such as Yemen, where the US has not declared war, have killed hundreds of civilians, and are widely regarded as a violation of international law.

The news comes days after a court in Cologne heard testimony from a Yemeni man who lost his relatives in a strike – the first time any court has heard from drone victims. Faisal bin Ali Jaber lost his brother-in-law Salim, an anti-Al Qaeda preacher, and his nephew Waleed, a police officer, to a 2012 US strike on his village of Khashamir. The German case sees Mr bin Ali Jaber – represented by international human rights organization Reprieve and the European Center for Human Rights (ECCHR) – seeking to challenge Germany’s failure to stop the use of Ramstein for US drone strikes. Although the court last week ruled against Mr bin Ali Jaber, judges agreed with his assertion that it is ‘plausible’ the base is central to the launching of the strikes, and gave him immediate permission to appeal their decision.

Commenting, Kat Craig, Mr bin Ali Jaber’s Reprieve lawyer, said: "The civilian impact of the US’ drone wars in Yemen and elsewhere is well-documented – as is the crucial role played by Ramstein in facilitating these illegal strikes. The prosecutor’s move to investigate the use of German soil in violating international law is a crucial first step in lifting the veil of secrecy over the drone programme. For Faisal – and the scores of other people whose relatives were unlawfully killed in drone strikes – this decision is long overdue. Nothing will bring back their loved ones, but a full and proper investigation into the role of Ramstein will finally shed some light on the role of the German government in the drone programme. Our clients hope that, in doing so, Germany will do the right thing and withdraw support for the US’ drone war, once and for all."

http://www.commondreams.org/newswire/2015/06/02/german-federal-prosecutor-investigating-us-actions-drones-base

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June 03, 2015, 10:25:36 AM
Last edit: June 03, 2015, 11:47:51 AM by Nemo1024
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Galdur, you should actually re-post your post from the Donetsk thread here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=518645.msg11486179#msg11486179





Regarding this:

And if You really want to know how wonderfull East Germany was speak to Germans that actually lived there, that where trying to escape to the West.

I have checked the election results from the East German states. Very few of the people there support Angela Merkel's pro-American Party. On the other hand, the pro-Russian Die Linke usually gets 25% to 30% of the votes there. Now you will be very surprised to learn that the Die Linke is simply a refurbished version of the Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands (the East German Communist Party).



A very good artcle from 2014 with infographics on a wide range of social and economical issues (in English):

A Nation Divided
http://zeit.de/feature/german-unification-a-nation-divided

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What does Germany’s reunification nearly a quarter of century later look like? Can you touch it? See it?

Germans worked hard to make their decades of division disappear. Only a few meters of the Berlin Wall remain standing. Much of what was once communist East German has been torn down, rebuilt or paved over. It’s as if the former border with West Germany simply vanished. Even the memories of 1989 are fading with the years. Or is there something still there?

We sought images, graphics and statistics to tell the story of German unity – or its continued division. We found data that speaks more precisely than many direct witnesses to these historic events. For example, our statistical maps. Some show East Germany’s borders so clearly, they look as if they were created before the Wall fell in 1989.

“Dark times lie ahead of us and there will be a time when we must choose between what is easy and what is right.”
“We are only as strong as we are united, as weak as we are divided.”
“It is important to fight and fight again, and keep fighting, for only then can evil be kept at bay, though never quite eradicated.”
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June 03, 2015, 11:12:13 AM
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All right Nemo, here goes

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Neocon’s Blatant Speak of the US “Exceptional” Right of Aggression

Georgi Stankov:

Friedman’s Realpolitik outlines the professed American national and geopolitical interests in decades to come from a naked neocon position, as if humanity had all the linear time to see this heinous plans fully realized. In this sense, this man stands paradigmatically for the profound blindness of all agnostic, dark human beings that need to experience their Armageddon in the End Time as to learn their soul lessons. Please, observe that dark entities like Friedman can be very astute and impress other people. This makes them even more dangerous than amoral idiots like Obama. This is the type of cabal that has something to say and dare to say, more like the Cheney-type.

And here are the Friedman’s key points in this speech:

The primordial interest of the United States for centuries (WWI, WWII and the Cold War) has been to stop a coalition between Germany and Russia.
US is the only ally Ukraine (the Kiev regime) has.
General Ben Hodges, Chief of US army in Europe, not only officially announced that the US would train Ukrainian troops, but also awarded medals to foreign, in this case, Ukrainian soldiers which is against the US army protocol. He’s showing that the Ukrainian Army is “our” army.
US is positioning troops, armaments, artillery and other equipment in the Baltic, Poland, Romania and Bulgaria.
The US will deliver weapons to Ukraine.
In all of this the US acted in the context outside NATO because any NATO members state can veto any action.
US is preparing a “Cordon Sanitaire” around Russia. Russia knows it and believes the US wants to break the Russian Federation.



We are back to the “old game” (Cold War).
The United States controls all the oceans of the world and because of that we get to invade people and they don’t get to invade us. Maintaining control of the sea and space is the foundation of American power.
The best US policy is “divide et impera”, what Reagan did with Iran and Iraq – fund both sides so they will fight each other and not fight us. It is cynical and not moral, but it works.
The US cannot occupy Eurasia. We can support various contending powers so they concentrate on themselves with political, economic, and military support.
In extreme cases we can do what we have done in Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan –“spoiling attacks”. A spoiling attack is not intended to defeat the enemy, it is to throw them off balance like we did with al Qaeda in Afghanistan.
The US can not constantly intervene in Eurasia; it must selectively intervene.
The US has staged a series of colored revolutions throughout the Russian periphery. It was the US statement of intent to destroy Russia.
The purpose of “the invasion of Georgia” was to show how much an American guarantee is worth and it is message to the Ukrainians: Do you want to be American ally? So did the Georgians… Enjoy…
The question for the Russians will be whether they’ll be able to retain a buffer zone that is at least neutral in Ukraine or will the West penetrate so far in Ukraine as to be 500 kilometers from Moscow.
For Russia the status of the Ukraine is an existential threat.
It is not an accident that the US “final solution” is to create an  “Intermarium”  (“Between-seas”) area from the Black Sea to the Baltic Sea.
Germany is in very peculiar position and they have a very complex relationship with Russians.
The Germans themselves don’t know what to do and haven’t made up their mind.
For the US, the primordial fear is German capital and technology and Russian natural resources and manpower. This combination for centuries has scared the United States.
Whoever can tell me what the Germans will do, will tell me the next 20 years of the history.
The main problem of Germany is that it is enormously economically powerful and geopolitically very fragile and doesn’t know how to reconcile two.
“The German Question” is coming up again. That’s the next question we need to address, and we don’t know how to address it, we don’t know what they’re going to do.

George Friedman (Stratfor): "Europe - Destined for Conflict?" (Feb 3rd, 2015)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sh3dp_AnlQI

http://www.stankovuniversallaw.com/2015/03/neocons-blatant-speak-of-the-us-exceptional-right-of-aggression/

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June 03, 2015, 11:25:18 AM
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Putin: US-Politik hat zu Ausbreitung des Terrors in der Welt geführt

Deutsche Wirtschafts Nachrichten  |  Veröffentlicht: 27.05.15 01:43 Uhr  | 

Russlands Präsident Wladimir Putin findet ungewöhnlich harsche Worte gegen die US-Außenpolitik. Er will eine Allianz mit China und den BRICS-Staaten, um die Sicherheitslücken zu schließen, die sich durch die US-Außenpolitik ergeben: Die illegale Intervention des Westens im Nahen Osten habe den Islamischen Staat erst stark gemacht. Die BRICS sollen sich gegen solche Entwicklungen gemeinsam schützen.

Russlands Präsident Putin schlägt eine härtere Gangart gegen die Außenpolitik des Westens ein: Putin wirft dem Westen ziemlich unverblümt vor, für die Ausbreitung des „Islamischen Staats“ (IS) verantwortlich zu sein, Bei einem Treffen mit den Sicherheitschefs der BRICS-Staaten sagte Putin am Montag laut TASS: „Wir wissen, was jetzt im Nahen Osten und in Nordafrika vor sich geht. Wir sehen Probleme, die von einer terroristischen Organisation kommen, die sich ,Islamischer Staat‘ nennt. Es gab jedoch keinen Terrorismus in diesen Staaten, in denen der Terror heute aktiv ist, bevor nicht eine absolute unakzeptable Einmischung von außen stattgefunden hat. Diese Einmischung geschah ohne die Zustimmung des Sicherheitsrats der Vereinten Nationen. Es ist klar, dass die Folgen hart sind. Alles, was in den vergangenen Jahren in der internationalen Arena stattgefunden hat, muss nachjustiert werden.“

Putin sieht die Gefahren für die anderen Staaten der Welt in einer aggressiven Politik des Westens: „Es ist klar, dass unsere Staaten sich ernsthaften Bedrohungen gegenübersehen, die damit zusammenhängen, dass das internationale Recht gebrochen wird im Zusammenhang mit der Verletzung der Souveränität in verschiedenen Staaten und deren Einflusssphären.“

Bei seinem Treffen mit den Vertreter Chinas unterhielten sich Putin und seine Gäste auch über die aus ihrer Sicht bestehende Gefahr einer „bunten Revolution“: Eine solche hat etwa in der Ukraine stattgefunden, und Moskau geht davon aus, dass die Amerikaner hinter dem Sturz des Präsidenten Janukowitsch und den folgenden Unruhen auf dem Maidan stecken. Dass die Amerikaner im Hintergrund mitgemischt haben, ist auch unter westlichen Beobachtern unstrittig.

Erst dieser Tage hat ein Pentagon-Geheimbericht enthüllt, dass die US-Regierung schon seit längerem Anzeichen hatte, dass sich ein Islamischer Staat gründen könnte. Doch die Regierung in Washington hatte nichts gegen den IS unternommen, weil ein Streit zwischen den Muslimen gut in die geostrategische Ausrichtung der US-Regierung passt.

Die Tatsache, dass Putin nun einen Zusammenhang zwischen der territorialen Ausbreitung des islamischen Terrors und der US-Außenpolitik im Nahen Osten herstellt, ist bemerkenswert. In dieser Schärfe hat sich Putin noch nie geäußert, wenn es um die möglichen Kausalitäten gegen im Nahen Osten ging.

Putin versucht offenbar, den Druck auf den Westen zu erhöhen: Denn die Allianz kommt gegen die zersplitterten Kämpfer in Syrien nicht voran. Zuletzt hat David Cameron Putin ersucht, mit ihm gemeinsam einen Ausweg für das Syrien-Dilemma zu finden. Putin, der Assad unterstützt, dürfte sich seine Mitwirkung teuer erkaufen lassen. Die harten Worte gegen den Westen im Zusammenhang mit dem Aufstieg des IS geben schon einmal einen Vorgeschmack, in welche Richtung Putin beim nächsten Nahost-Poker gehen wird. Es wird gewiss keine Position der Schwäche sein.

http://deutsche-wirtschafts-nachrichten.de/2015/05/27/putin-us-politik-hat-zu-ausbreitung-des-terrors-in-der-welt-gefuehrt/

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June 20, 2015, 06:15:49 PM
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Nord Stream Pipeline to be Doubled

The Austrian oil company OMW has signed a memorandum of understanding that it wants to participate in the construction of two further legs of the existing Nord Stream pipeline Viborg-Greifswald. Additional partners: Royal-Dutch Shell, E-ON and Gazprom (51%).

Extra capacity: 55 billion m3/year.


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The Austrian oil company OMW has signed a memorandum of understanding that it wants to participate in the construction of two further legs of the existing Nord Stream pipeline Viborg-Greifswald. Additional partners: Royal-Dutch Shell, E-ON and Gazprom (51%).

Signing memorandums mean nothing. Unless the European Union grants the permission to build the pipeline, the construction can't get started. And one of the proposed pipelines are supposed to go straight to the United Kingdom, which casts even more doubts about the pipeline. The UK is one of the most loyal vassals of the US, and with the current political situation, I really doubt whether they'll go ahead with these plans.
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Well, presumably the idea of this pipeline it that there´s a market for the gas. If the buyers can get it along other channels well good for them. One third of mankind is east and south of Russia so there´s ample market in that direction I´m sure.

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June 21, 2015, 06:20:42 AM
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I would say all europe is a washington's vassal. And that is not bad. There is always be a leader. So you may say that america is like a capital for all the world. Finacial leader, military leader, etc.

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One third of mankind is east and south of Russia so there´s ample market in that direction I´m sure.

There is a lot of truth in that. The gas consumption in Europe is stable, and it is not growing. On the other hand, the gas consumption in countries such China and India are increasing on a year-to-year basis. So in my opinion, Gazprom should concentrate more on growing markets in Asia, rather than trying to sell additional gas to Europe. 
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Not Only Against Russia

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BERLIN (Own report) - Bundeswehr circles are calling for German military activities to be extended in the Indian Ocean. According to an analysis by three political scientists at the Bundeswehr University in Munich, the ocean linking Eastern Africa, Southeast Asia and Australia is the most important sea for global trade. It will replace the Atlantic, to become the most important "Ocean of the 21st Century." Germany, therefore, must become more active - militarily as well, beginning, for example, with joint maneuvers with the bordering countries. Until now, Germany only has a permanent presence in Djibouti, in the western Indian Ocean, which is seen as insufficient. This plea for opening a parallel theater of conflict alongside the power struggle with Russia, dovetails with existing German activities, for example, the reinforced arms buildup of the East and Southeast Asian rivals of the People's Republic of China. As has now been confirmed in the new Arms Exports Report, published in the middle of this week, Germany's arms export policies have already begun to focus on East and Southeast Asia. Four countries from these regions are among the top ten customers of German military hardware, but only two NATO member countries.

Fluctuations in the Arab World
The Arms Exports Report 2014, published this week by the German government, indicates a regional reorientation of several priorities. Most notably, for example, arms exports to the Arab world have decreased. Algeria, which last year topped the customer list, importing more than 825 million Euros, is, with imports this year of nearly 164 million Euros, seventh. Qatar, with purchases of more than 673 million Euros, was second last year, and is this year, with purchases of only 15.5 million, far down the list. On the other hand, Iraq, due to the war against the Islamic State (IS), has bought military hardware valued at 86 million Euros, bringing it from one of the lower ranks (with nearly 21.5 million Euros) to 14th on the scale. The decline of sales to some of the Arab countries has been due to customary business fluctuations of the industry, rather than to a more restrictive policy of sales permits, as the German government is claiming. In 2014, Saudi Arabia, one of Germany's most controversial customers, has been granted permits for 209 million Euros worth of purchases - bringing it down from fourth to sixth place on the scale. A serious restrictive policy would look different.

Growth in East Europe
At the same time, it is already becoming apparent that - thanks to the new cold war against Russia - the German arms industry is opening new export markets in several East European countries. Poland, for example, whose arms purchases in Germany in 2013 were at 42.8 million Euros, has now risen to number 20 on the scale, with a 30 percent increase - to more than 55.7 million Euros worth of purchases. Already in the first quarter of 2015, the German government has accorded permits for the sales of 23 million Euros worth of military hardware to Poland (including missile warheads and munitions). Poland would also like to buy German Leopard 2 battle tanks and is considering the purchase of up to 50 Caracal H225M helicopters produced by Airbus, at a total cost of around 3.1 billion Euros. Finally, Poland is contemplating, together with Norway, and the Netherlands, ordering a number of A330 MRTT (Multi-Role tanker transporter) aircrafts.[1] These sales will be supplemented by the Baltic countries' new arms-buildup plans and supplying military hardware to Ukraine. Whereas Berlin is still refusing to sell combat weapons to Kiev, other NATO member countries are at least partially filling this gap. Nevertheless, German companies have earned 8.4 million Euros on the delivery of 40,000 helmets and 15.5 million on the sale of 40,000 protective vests, with accessories, to the Ukrainian Army.[2]

Four Out of Ten in Asia
Currently however, four of the top ten German war material customers, are East and Southeast Asian countries, alongside only two NATO members (the USA and Great Britain). Singapore - a minute, but strategically, a very important city-state (german-foreign-policy.com reported [3]) - is third in the list with 329 million Euros worth of combat hardware purchases, followed by Korea (254 million Euros) in fourth place. Indonesia has fallen from fifth to ninth (108 million Euros), while the tiny sultanate Brunei has advanced to tenth place (105 million Euros). Brunei is of particular interest because of its controversy with the People's Republic of China over the sovereignty of islands, which has granted importance to Brunei's purchase of German warships. The EU and NATO have cooperation treaties with South Korea. The "Framework Participation Agreement," signed in 2014 by Seoul and Brussels, permits the EU to call on South Korean military for help in EU military missions.[4]

China's Periphery
This strong accent on exporting war material to East and Southeast Asia, is but one more confirmation that Germany is paying a growing amount of attention - not just economically but also in terms of its arms and military policy - to the Asian periphery of the People's Republic of China. (german-foreign-policy.com reported.[5]) Circles within the Bundeswehr are calling on Germany to intensify further its military policy in the region - particularly in the Indian Ocean - in spite of the escalation of the power struggle with Russia. This is currently a demand raised by Carlo Masala, Professor for International politics at the Bundeswehr University in Munich, in a paper he wrote with two of his assistants - Konstantinos Tsetos and Tim Tepel - for the CDU-affiliated Konrad Adenauer Foundation. From 2004 - 2007, Masala had worked at the NATO Defense College in Rome and, since 2009, has been a member of the Academic Advisory Council of the German Ministry of Education and Research, for the social science related aspects of security research.

Arms Race
As Masasla and his co-authors write, the Indian Ocean is currently becoming immensely important. An enormous portion of global trade - including for example, a large portion of China's trade with Europe and Africa, the raw materials from Africa and the Middle East imported to the nations of East and Southeast Asia, and nearly all of India's foreign trade - crosses this ocean. Several of the world's most sensitive maritime trade routes border on the Indian Ocean, such as the straits near Djibouti (Bab el Mandab), permitting access to the Red Sea, the Suez Canal and the Mediterranean, or the Straits of Malacca, at which, alongside Malaysia, two of the bordering countries - Singapore and Indonesia - are among Germany's top ten arms customers. As the authors note, an arms race - parallel to that now taking place between the West and Russia - is threatening throughout the Indian Ocean. In fact, rivalries over military bases - or at least ports that could take on military significance - are already evident. As the paper points out, the USA maintains bases not only in the west of the Indian Ocean - on the Arabian Peninsular (Bahrain, Oman, Saudi Arabia) and in Djibouti - but also in the south (Diego Garcia) as well as in the east of the ocean (Thailand and the Philippines).[6] China has also built ports in Sri Lanka (Hambantota) and in Pakistan (Gwadar), which primarily serve for trade, but can allegedly also be used for military purposes - to secure Chinese maritime trade. The authors also take note of Russia's presence - for example in joint maneuvers with India's Navy. Great Britain and France have a few smaller bases.

Permanent Presence
It is "in Germany's interest," continues Masala and his co-authors, "to contribute to securing the maritime routes, to minimize its own dependence on and vulnerability of open maritime communication, as well as its access to resources and markets."[7] The Bundeswehr's prevalent activities are insufficient. Since 2002, it has had a permanent presence, at least, in the western region of the Indian Ocean, with the "German Liaison and Support Group Djibouti," to support incoming German battle ships. In addition, the EU is building up maritime capacities in East African countries with its operation Atalanta and EUCAP Nestor. But these are not enough. Germany has to "increase significantly" its activities in the Indian Ocean, the authors insist. It has to have a "permanent presence in the region," "close bilateral partnerships with key countries" as well as "joint maneuvers," which could also "help standardize operational cooperation" - to prepare future joint military interventions.

Interventions not Ruled Out
Currently, military activities would "be understood rather as complementary within the framework of a holistic German foreign policy approach," the authors conclude, however, they "should not be ruled out."[8] The authors, therefore, open the perspective of additional Bundeswehr interventions in Asia, on the periphery of China - at a time, when Germany, together with other western powers, has entered an increasingly threatening arms race with Russia.

[1] Hauke Friederichs: Goldene Zeiten für deutsche Waffenbauer. www.zeit.de 24.06.2015.
[2] Antwort der Bundesregierung auf eine Kleine Anfrage der Abgeordneten Jan van Aken, Christine Buchholz, Sevim Dagdelen und der Fraktion Die Linke; Berlin 09.06.2015.
[3] See Auf dem Weg zu neuen Konflikten.
[4], [5] See Asiens Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz.
[6], [7], [8] Carlo Masala, Konstantinos Tsetos, Tim Tepel: Maritime Sicherheit im Indischen Ozean. Mehr deutsches Engagement im Ozean des 21. Jahrhunderts. Analysen und Argumente, Ausgabe 172, Juni 2015.

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Every nation us Washington's vassal until the end of capitalism. If you're not a vassal of america, you end up like Afghanistan/Iraq.

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Every nation us Washington's vassal until the end of capitalism. If you're not a vassal of america, you end up like Afghanistan/Iraq.

Germany has been occupied territory for the last 70 years and is therefore a vassal by definition. And by contract of course, see the OP.

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This is just a bunch of misinformation.
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US to bring in new advanced nuclear bombs to Germany – report

Published time: 22 Sep, 2015 12:01

Starting third quarter 2015, the US Air Force is starting preparations to bring in new B61 nuclear bombs to Luftwaffe’s Büchel Air Base, according to ZDF TV channel. German parliament previously called for American nukes to be removed.
The base in Rhineland-Palatinate in western Germany hosts German Panavia Tornado multipurpose aircraft that are capable to deploy the USAF nuclear bombs stored there under a nuclear sharing deal. The base is the only location in Germany that has nuclear weapons since 2007 and has 20 of them, according to the Royal United Services Institute.

The US is currently working on a new variant of the B61, Mod 12, which would be more accurate and have smaller yield than modifications 3 and 4 currently deployed in Europe.

READ MORE: US B61-12 nuclear bomb test may be drilling use in Europe - Moscow

ZDF cites budget documents indicating that in third quarter this year the base would receive funding for the future storage and deployment of the new B61-12s. That includes the upgrade of the Tornado aircraft.

The report notes that nuclear disarmament was part of the 2009 coalition parliament between Chancellor Angela Merkel’s CDU party and Free Democrats. In 2010, the German parliament called on the government to have the American nuclear weapons removed from its soil, citing public support for such a decision.

Berlin also intended to retire its fleet of Tornados by 2015, with no plans to have a replacement capable of deploying the American nuclear bombs. The F-35 is capable of dropping B61, but Germany doesn’t intend to buy the expensive aircraft and chose Eurofighter Typhoon to be Tornado’s successor.

In 2012, Berliner Zeitung reported thay Berlin had quietly decided to keep at least some of the Tornados operational until as far as 2024.

The B61-12 would be more precise and less destructive than its predecessor, which proponents say would be a major benefit. Critics say the weapon would be on the borderline between strategic and tactical and decision makers would be more tempted to use them, which could have unforeseen and grave consequence for the global security.

Former parliamentary state secretary in Germany’s Defense Ministry, Willy Wimmer, told ZDF that the move to upgrade Büchel Air Base nuclear arsenal gave NATO “new attack options against Russia” a constituted “a conscious provocation of our Russian neighbors.”

Moscow keeps the presence of American nukes in Europe in mind when shaping its own military policies as reflected in Russia’s newest military doctrine published last year, spokesperson for the Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova told German television.

“The comprehensive analysis of the situation points to the threat posed by the increasing military capability of NATO and its endowment with global functions, which it performs in violation of the international law, as well as the encroachment of the military infrastructure of NATO members on the borders of the Russian Federation,” she commented.

Moscow has been critical of the entire nuclear sharing program between the US and European countries, saying it breached the spirit of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, which forbids the transfer of nuclear weapons to non-nuclear states. Washington insists the NPT does not forbid it to keep nuclear weapons in Europe as long as they remain under control of the US troops.

Russia’s concern about the nukes partially comes from the fact that the US trains troops of European nations, including those not hosting American nuclear weapons at all, to deploy them, which, Moscow says, harms the regional stability and threatens Russia’s national security.

The German defense ministry would not immediately comment on the ZDF report.

http://www.rt.com/news/316186-germany-us-nukes-upgrade/?utm_source=browser&utm_medium=aplication_chrome&utm_campaign=chrome

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Uh, oh I wonder if something will blow up in Germany soon...

EU turn: 'European policies must not be dictated by Washington'

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Europe must treat Russia with more decency, improve the relationship, and not let EU policies be dictated by Washington, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said in a surprise speech in Germany.

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Germany probes new case of US spying

Published: 24 Oct 2015 17:44 GMT+02:00

 
German authorities have launched a probe into allegations of a new case of suspected spying linked to the US National Security Agency, a media report said Saturday.


The report by the newsweekly Der Spiegel comes after an investigation into alleged US snooping on Chancellor Angela Merkel's mobile phone was dropped in June due to lack of proof.

German-US relations were badly strained after fugitive US intelligence contractor Edward Snowden revealed mass US surveillance around the world in 2013.

The latest probe by Germany's federal prosecutors targets persons unknown for "espionage activities", Der Spiegel said.

It centres on the personal laptop of a department chief in the chancellery onto which a spying virus known as "Regin" was allegedly installed, the magazine said.

The "Trojan horse" type virus, which was discovered on the laptop last year, enables surveillance of all data entered onto a computer and transfers it to whoever had the software installed, Der Spiegel added.

"We can confirm that there is an inquiry" relating to "malicious software" called Regin, a spokeswoman for the federal prosecution service told AFP, declining to confirm other details from the Spiegel report.

The magazine, citing specialists, said there "is no doubt" that Regin can be linked to the NSA or Britain's GCHQ eavesdropping agency, which was revealed in Snowden's documents to have worked closely with its US equivalent, including in the interception of German phone calls and emails.

While Snowden alleged US spying on many European governments, his disclosures triggered particular anger in Germany where bitterness lingers over mass state spying on citizens by the Stasi secret police in former communist East Germany where Merkel grew up.

http://www.thelocal.de/20151024/germany-probes-new-case-of-us-spying

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