The Afghanistan war is also threatening German society

Whoever brings the war to Afghanistan must also bear the consequences. Unlike Peter Struck, one cannot loudly proclaim: Germany is being defended in the Hindu Kush, but one is not responsible for the destruction of the social systems and the war refugees. The German troops not only dig wells and build schools for girls; The media wanted us to believe that until the baron in the ministerial office no longer kept to the agreements and spoke of war.

And if the German armed forces have to keep the sea lanes open and protect the global trade routes, as Köhler once said, it will not stop at just two percent of armaments spending. His successor in the presidency said the same thing, but expressed himself more skillfully and was applauded for it. One prefers to hear something like that from a former pastor and resistance fighter, especially if the follow-up costs of the wars are not mentioned.

The journalists who are now attacking the police officers who took the young Afghans out of school and the interior minister who is responsible are damned hypocrites. Just don't have any unpleasant pictures. And the twenty-year-old boy had already learned German so well and was so adapted. Aren't there hundreds of millions of refugees who would like to learn the German language here? And many of them are now even better at it than some German citizens. Taking this opportunity to remind the Minister of the Interior of the necessity of his re-election is perfidious.

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