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Comments by "" (@thomasherrin6798) on "Democracy under threat? Germany shaken by far-right plot | DW News" video.
....but Russia said Europe's democracy is sooooo brittle, and anyway with the sanctions that's all they could afford, they are a bit tied up in Ukraine at the minute!?!
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The building in question was the Higher Supreme Sovereign Ministry for Taking Over the Country Building (HSSMTOCB - I would type it in German but I would run out of consonants!), If this had been breached all Germany would have fallen to the new Empire, and possibly Europe beyond, apparently!?!
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@JanChrissD He's already scribbling it on Reich paper!?!
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@axelhopfinger533 So you want to change the officially elected government voted by you to some halfwits kleptocrat, well you could go to Russia!?!
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Most probably not, it's a storm in a tea cup, or as Google indicates the equivalent German saying is "....aus einer Fliege einen Elefanten machen" how they get an Elephant into it is beyond me!?!
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What's the title? - "Die Krone" - Surely not!?!
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@catdogmousecheese Democracy exists to form the status quo for the masses by the masses, this is underpinned by laws to maintain the status quo, Kleptocrats just want to impose their will on you!?!
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@stupidben999 .....are basket cases!?!
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Kiwi Tell what, to who, they might identify as non binary but maybe not so much hypocritical!?!
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The looney right (and left) is a worldwide issue but a miniscule threat, they can flare up in relatively small numbers for a number of hours but are easily dealt with!?!
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@Anthony M There is a perception that the West's involvement in Afghanistan was a continuous operation, it was not, it was to wipe out Isis (A terrorist threat to the West) which to a greater extent it has carried out, with operations on its current leaders still being targeted. Afghanistan became dependent on the West to implement a move to democracy, and despite the West's best efforts to make Afghanistan more resilient to rule by Autocrats, Afghanistan's people as a majority did not really want this, they just wanted the money and at the same time criticised the West, so the West pulled out, the way the West pulled out was a bit if a shambles but conditions on the ground dictated that things would develop that way, remaining was not an option as there was no gain for the West!?!
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@chinavirus841 Haha like China was defeated by Tawain, U.S. operation in Afghanistan was to eliminate Isis as a threat, they tried to help Afghanistan be more resilient to Autocrats (You should already know their drawbacks), but the majority turned their back on that so the West pulled out. The West did not want to take over Afghanistan, it was up to the people to fight for their own freedom, and they didn't have the fight!?!
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